Current Adobe Analytics release notes (April 2026)
Last update: April 9, 2026
These release notes cover the April 2026 release period. Adobe Analytics releases operate on a continuous delivery model, which allows for a more scalable, phased approach to feature deployment. Accordingly, these release notes are updated several times a month. Please check them regularly.
New features or enhancements features
MCP servers for Adobe Analytics
You can now tie Adobe Analytics into your existing agentic workflows using MCP (Model Context Protocol). You can request reports and insights using natural language.
(Documentation link to follow.)
Streaming media services: Support schedule data
You can now upload scheduled data of past live Streaming Media content to more easily and accurately track viewership.
The following are examples of live content that are supported with schedule data upload:
- FAST (Free Ad Supported TV) platforms
- Local streams
- Live sports
Uploading schedule data allows you to track viewership data for individual programs that ran during the time you designate in the upload file. You can even gather viewership data for specific topics or program segments.
These capabilities are available regardless of how you implemented Streaming Media Collection.
Previously, it was difficult to accurately tie a given session to specific programs when analyzing live content, and it wasn’t possible to tie a given session to individual topics or program segments.
For more information, see Upload schedule data to track live content
First half of 2026
(Originally planned to release on October 29, 2025)
Two new formats are now supported for specifying date ranges in Analytics 2.0 API report requests. This includes a date formula and a mixed format. Learn more
A dimension object is not required in Report API requests. If no dimension is specified, the response shows data for a Totals report. Learn more
New Adobe Analytics 2.0 API Date-trended Advanced Report Guide. Create advanced date-trended API reports using date range comparisons and segments. Learn more
Fixes in Adobe Analytics
Activity Map:
Analysis Workspace: AN-442813, AN-442410, AN-441943, AN-441717, AN-434855, AN-431409, AN-429777, AN-429048, AN-428892, AN-428189, AN-425215
Classifications: AN-443453, AN-443275, AN-443148, AN-442906, AN-442232, AN-442207, AN-442148, AN-442133, AN-441937, AN-441901, AN-441807, AN-441671, AN-441333, AN-441302, AN-441149, AN-441132, AN-441085, AN-441048, AN-440846, AN-440727, AN-440716, AN-440511, AN-440496, AN-432100
Data Feeds and Data Warehouse: AN-442211, AN-441719, AN-441183, AN-441011, AN-440625, AN-438953
Migration: AN-442467, AN-440380, AN-440357
Exports:
Report Builder: AN-441136, AN-438147, AN-425150
Reporting: AN-441506, AN-440919, AN-440545, AN-440300
Report suites: AN-439429, AN-439423, AN-430988
Scheduled reports:
Segmentation:
Other: AN-423359, AN-406242, AN-397985
End-of-life (EOL) notices eol
Notice to admins: Adobe plans to remove support for the following TLS 1.2 cipher suites from Adobe data collection servers on May 27, 2026.
TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHATLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHATLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHATLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHATLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHATLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHATLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
No customer action is required for most implementations. This change primarily affects Analytics data sent from legacy native applications that use outdated TLS libraries, and a small number of web visitors on obsolete browsers or operating systems. Removing support for these cipher suites enhances security and aligns Adobe with modern encryption standards. Less than 0.1% of data collection traffic currently relies on these cipher suites.
my.omniture.com, will be permanently discontinued on January 2, 2026. After this date, legacy login credentials and legacy SSO will no longer work. All users will be required to log in via experience.adobe.com using their Adobe Experience Cloud IDs. If you need assistance with your Experience Cloud ID, please contact your organization’s Adobe Analytics administrator or Adobe Customer Care.On August 12, 2026, the following Analytics Legacy API services will reach their end of life and will be shut down, and current integrations built using these services will stop working:
- Adobe Analytics API (version 1.4)
- Adobe Analytics WSSE Authentication
Integrations that use the Adobe Analytics API (version 1.4) must migrate to the Adobe Analytics 2.0 API, while WSSE integrations must migrate to an OAuth-based authentication protocol in the Adobe Developer Console.
See the Adobe Analytics 1.4 API EOL FAQ for answers to common questions and further guidance.
AppMeasurement
For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement release notes.