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Fall ‘25 release

What’s new at Dropbox

With advanced admin tools and AI powered by Dash, Dropbox now understands your work, adds context to your content, and keeps your team aligned.

Updates to Dropbox

A new way to work in Dropbox

Dash, your new AI teammate, is coming to Dropbox

Soon, essential Dash features like AI multimedia search, contextual chat, and Stacks—dynamic, always up-to-date workspaces—will be a part of the Dropbox you rely on every day. You’ll be able to find what you need faster, get clear answers with context, stay organized and aligned, and more.

Dash in Dropbox chat user interface
Do more with your files

It’s even easier to view, organize, and play your content

More emojis, multilingual characters, and symbols supported in filenames and folder names across desktop, mobile, and web.

Mobile app users can now enjoy playlist-style playback of their audio and video files (iOS only).

And paid users can now preview common 3D file types, like .dwg, .dxf, and .skp, directly on the web.

Emoji in filenames user interface in Dropbox
Powerful admin tools

Intuitive features help you manage teams with confidence

Admins can act early to avoid disruptions with new storage insights and proactive alerts.

An updated invite experience allows admins to choose the content they want new members to access.

With team-wide visibility and recovery, admins can see deleted content across their company and will soon be able to track restoration progress.

Dropbox storage management user interface

Updates to Dropbox Dash

AI that fits your team

Dash is now available to teams of all sizes

This powerful AI teammate is available in a fast and flexible experience. No sales calls, no IT setup, and no Dropbox plan required.

Dropbox Dash user interface
Detailed access controls for admins

Keep company data secure, no matter where it lives

With security policies and alerts, granular filters, and insightful reports, the updated Protect and Control lets admins proactively monitor and prevent sensitive data leaks and automate access permissions across Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, and SharePoint.

Automated policies user interface screen
MCP server

Unified intelligence, inside your tools

Dash's centralized intelligence now lives inside your tools, not just alongside them. The local Model Context Protocol (MCP) server brings Dash AI-powered search and context directly into apps like Claude, Cursor, and more—so you can find what you need and take action without switching tabs or breaking focus. Remote MCP server coming soon.

MCP server user interface in Dropbox Dash

See previous releases

Spring ’25 release

Dropbox introduced new features that help you find your work and get it done: smarter video and image search, a streamlined admin console, and more.

Fall ‘24 release

From AI-powered universal search to expanded encryption features, we delivered updates that help users look up and lock down exactly what they need, fast.

July ‘24 release

We shared easy-to-use tools to help your team secure, organize, and share cloud content no matter where they are: Dropbox Replay, DocSend Advanced Data Rooms, Dropbox for mobile, and Dropbox Dash.