What’s new and what’s forthcoming? Axure 11 has been out for a year and half, your blog has been updated once in the last six months, and I’ve received one Monthly Recap email since last October.
Hi @_dmc,
We plan to have a release in the upcoming months, but can’t provide a timeline yet. A feature in the works is to add MCP capability for Axure RP. If you have any feedback on improvements or bugs you wish to see in the upcoming release(s), please let us know here or by writing in to support@axure.com. Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks for the update!
Just came here for the same question. The last blog update is from February 2025 (yes, twenty-five).
Axure is still strong for interactive prototyping, but it’s falling behind. Still no auto-layouts. Bad support for a shared design system. And Figma is catching up with interaction. At the current pace of development, Figma will soon become close on the interaction side. The question is not when Figma will become better here - it’s when will it become good enough to replace Axure. And that’s it.
Right now I have a hard time justifying the license cost for Axure as an interaction designer besides the company wide Figma license that we already have. But as of today I still can. But it becomes harder and harder.
MCP is nice. But honestly Figma has this since a year already and continues to build AI into its offering with tools like Figma Make.
Hi,
True. The blog hasn’t been updated in some time, but you can find the changelog here https://www.axure.com/changelog.
AI is rapidly changing the way a lot of teams design and develop software, and not in a uniform way. That has admittedly affected our roadmap (and left more than a few branches as POCs) but we’re going to continue to invest where Axure can provide value going forward.
If anyone is willing to share, it would be great to hear how your team, process, or goals have changed over the last year or two due to AI.
Thank you… That changelog gives some hope. Maybe you should shutdown the blog, if you don’t update it anymore to prevent false impressions to stakeholders?
Thank you. Had the same thought. We’ll take care of it.