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What's new in Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager 2026.1

Adam Listek

March 04, 2026

Table of contents

Version 2026.1 updates Devolutions Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) with

  • broader connectivity and tool coverage,
  • faster day-to-day workflows and visibility,
  • and stronger security and access hygiene.

New features

Expand automation with new MCP server AI integrations

As part of our ongoing efforts to expand MCP server capabilities in RDM, you can now use the built-in AI assistant chat window to interact with MCP and perform various tasks using natural language, including running commands directly in RDP, via the Devolutions Agent, or via SSH sessions!

Access PowerShell Universal (PSU) directly from RDM with a new entry type

Following the announcement that PowerShell Universal is now part of Devolutions, we’ve added a dedicated entry for users to start building with PowerShell Universal (PSU) directly inside RDM. This is an initial integration. More exciting functions will be added in future releases. Stay tuned!


Accessing PowerShell Universal (PSU) via Remote Desktop Manager (RDM)
Accessing PowerShell Universal (PSU) via Remote Desktop Manager (RDM)

Launch ControlR remote connection for centralized support sessions in one place

With our exciting 2-year sponsorship, we’ve added a dedicated entry for ControlR within RDM to centralize interactive support sessions under one single pane of glass. And we’re only getting started, more exciting things will be added in future releases!


Launching ControlR remote connections within RDM
Launching ControlR remote connections within RDM

Additional remote support entry options with the GetScreen session entry

GetScreen is a popular tool for remote desktop & support sessions that is now integrated into RDM, expanding our ever-growing list of remote desktop solutions within the platform and giving our users more flexibility to choose a solution that best fits their needs.


Opening a GetScreen session in RDM
Opening a GetScreen session in RDM

Improved visual organization with customizable tag colors (Windows-only)

Color-code tags in the overview to make entries easier to spot, using admin-defined data source rules (Administration → System Settings → Tags) or with local RDM user preferences.


Configuring new tag colors in RDM
Configuring new tag colors in RDM

Generate and view PGP and JWT values directly in RDM

We’ve added 2 new credential entry types: PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and JWT (JSON Web Tokens) in RDM with generators in the Tools tab, which includes options for importing, generating, or linking to local files, with validation for secret key management. These new entries enhance security by enabling credential management, so users can ensure their sensitive information is handled properly.


Generating and viewing JWT and PGP values in RDM
Generating and viewing JWT and PGP values in RDM

Create custom widgets and dashboards to display the information that matters most

You can now create custom widgets using data relevant to your team’s use cases. At the same time, we’ve added a function to create pre-configured dashboards for users with the option to enforce a specific one. This will give you a way to present critical information to users so they can act on or be aware of the status of elements like expired/expiring entries & upcoming tasks.


Creating custom widgets and dashboards in RDM
Creating custom widgets and dashboards in RDM

Reach Devolutions Support faster with an in-app live chat button

In an effort to expand the ways users can easily communicate with our support team, we’ve added a dedicated button to initiate a live chat, providing a faster way to reach out and get help with our solutions!


Chat live with Devolutions Support directly in-app
Chat live with Devolutions Support directly in-app

Improvements

Simplify sign-in with SSO with LastPass and 1Password

With 2026.1, we are adding support for using your identity provider (e.g., Entra ID) to log in to LastPass or 1Password, making it easier to use these password managers to retrieve credentials in RDM and authenticate to endpoints.

Make VMware monitoring clearer with dashboard refinements

The dashboard now displays the vSphere folder structure, and you can view additional columns such as DNS hostname, Guest OS, and more for your listed VMs.


Refined VMware monitoring dashboard in RDM
Refined VMware monitoring dashboard in RDM

Strengthen asset sync workflows with expanded NetBox sync

The NetBox synchronizer now supports creating sessions based on the session type value configured in NetBox during import, providing a quicker way to access these endpoints once created in RDM using the best remote protocol.

Support SSH certificates for expanded automation and session management

You can now add certificates to your SSH keys, enabling different modes of use of SSH keys, for example, user-specific settings, or the “linked (vault)” mode.

Add time zone context directly for sessions

A new timezone setting has been added to the Description tab in connection properties. Users can select from three time display modes. This will allow users to see the current time in the target system's timezone directly in the Overview panel.

Note: When set to "Current time zone", no clock row is displayed in the Overview panel.


View and set the default timezone for sessions
View and set the default timezone for sessions

Reduce connection friction with prompts for linked VPNs

We can prompt you to select a VPN when you open a connection that requires it, enabling ad hoc selection of a VPN and making IT operations easier.


Prompt to select VPN when linking to a session
Prompt to select VPN when linking to a session

Enable local session recording in the Free edition!

We’re pleased to share that it’s now possible to use RDM’s local session recording mechanism to record sessions with the free edition of RDM, enabling solo users to capture their work for various use cases!