Hi all,
Cosmin and @Bogdan_Sultana from UiPath here.
After months of work, ScreenPlay is now generally available! And with it, the next big chapter for UI automation begins. And yes, this is just the beginning.
Before we jump into the details, we want to give a huge thank you to all of you for your ongoing feedback, questions, and ideas. Since launching the limited private preview back in May, your feedback and enthusiasm have helped us shape ScreenPlay into what it is today—and we’re truly grateful to have such a passionate community.
Now, let’s take a closer look at ScreenPlay.
UiPath ScreenPlay is an out-of-the-box agent in Studio that lets you automate user interfaces by simply describing your task in natural language. It understands your intent, translates it into multi-step plans, and executes them autonomously across interfaces. It dynamically adjusts execution based on your task context, ensuring automations run smoothly even as applications change.
Here is a short summary of key technical capabilities:
- Prompt-to-action translation: converts natural-language instructions into autonomous actions across various interfaces—without a need to manually configure selectors or define every single action for every click or type.
- Cross-platform parity: supports UI automation scenarios across Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- Context-aware adaptation: reads live screen elements and adapts to changes on the go, even if applications get redesigned, UI elements shift, or styling differ across machines.
- Flexibility: provides access to all the best third-party large action models (LAMs) and custom UiPath agents—enabling you to balance speed, cost, and power, for each use case.
- Deep UI grounding: leverages industry-leading UiPath screen understanding technology, powered by decades of innovation in UI automation. By blending DOM extraction with a UI grounding model, it grounds AI execution in real application context—eliminating hallucination and improving accuracy.
- Benchmark-proven performance and reliability: UiPath ScreenAgent was recently ranked #2 on the OSWorld-Verified benchmark—an independent assessment recognizing the reliability and precision of our computer-using agent.
- Enterprise-grade unattended automation: combines the autonomy of agentic AI with the predictability of UI automation, unlocking computer-use capabilities for unattended enterprise scenarios at scale.
- Security and governance: integrates with the UiPath AI Trust Layer to safeguard data, models, and execution across all your processes. Credentials and tokens are securely managed through Orchestrator for enterprise-grade access control.
Watch this demo to see ScreenPlay in action:
Or others from the community.
We’re incredibly proud of this milestone, this new chapter, and it’s been inspiring to see early adopters and technical partners share their excitement as well.
“UiPath is helping developers close the gap between AI insight and real enterprise action, and we’re proud to support that vision with our models. Together, we’re enabling a new generation of agents and automations that are simpler to build and powerful at scale.”
— James Dyett, Head of Strategic Accounts, OpenAI
“Having had an early look at UiPath ScreenPlay, we’re excited about its potential to meaningfully improve how we scale automation. Its adaptive intelligence could support our growing partner ecosystem while helping reduce ongoing maintenance so our teams can stay focused on growth.”
— Noble Keyser, Manager, Enterprise AI and Automation, Simple Tire
To learn more about ScreenPlay, check out our documentation page: Agents - Overview
Note: Enterprise customers can continue exploring ScreenPlay by requesting a trial. Contact your UiPath Sales Representative or Customer Success Manager to request access or enablement. A self-service trial option will also be available in early December. We’ll post an update here as soon as it’s live.
If you’re a Community license user, you can use ScreenPlay right away with an entitlement of 500 ScreenPlay runs/month.
Once again, thank you all for your incredible support and feedback over the past months. We can’t wait to hear about your experiences and the creative ways you’ll use ScreenPlay!
And as always, please send us your feedback, questions, and ideas.
The ScreenPlay team