Now Available: VertiGIS Studio Web 5.35
Now Available: VertiGIS Studio Web 5.35
VertiGIS Studio Web 5.35 delivers powerful new capabilities to enhance your web mapping applications. With improvements in layer comparison, WMS support, printing capabilities, and one-click filtering, this release focuses on extending functionality while streamlining user experience. Administrators and end users alike benefit from enhanced configurability, improved performance, and an improved user experience.
New Features
We’ve enhanced the Layer Comparison tool to now include all layers—both parent and child—providing a more comprehensive view for comparing configurations. This improvement ensures deeper visibility into complex map structures, enabling easier comparisons.
WMS layers now support point identify operations with JSON and XML formats. This enhancement allows users to interact with WMS services more effectively and retrieve identify results from compatible sources.
We’ve introduced the possibility of predefined one-click filtering using a new Quick Filter workflow template. This addition allows administrators to configure ready-to-use filtering actions that end users can trigger instantly, improving efficiency in thematic exploration and analysis.
Support for ArcGIS Pro printing layout packages is now available. Layout packages created outside of the Printing Designer (via VertiGIS Studio Desktop and published to ArcGIS Portal) can now be configured and printed within Studio Web.
Printing workflows have been extended to support spatial references that differ from the current map reference. This enables more flexible output configurations for varied coordinate systems, as long as supported references are defined in the coordinate service settings.
Behavioral Changes and UX Improvements
We’ve improved the visual hierarchy and spacing in the Layer List to make parent-child layer relationships more intuitive and easier to navigate.
Autocomplete filter performance has been optimized, delivering faster and smoother user input experiences. To further improve usability and performance, dropdown results in the query builder have been limited to five items.
The printing component now includes a new "Advanced Options" section. For the "Single" print type, the previously introduced "Update Map View to Print Scale" setting has been moved here. For the "Grid" print type, a new overlap configuration allows overlap to be set between 0% and 50%, offering greater flexibility in managing multi-page output.
Technology Enhancements
Studio Web now respects ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise configurations for “Editors can only edit their own features,” supporting secure and compliant editing workflows.
Communication with the ArcPy Toolbox-based printing engine has also been improved, as submitJob requests are now sent via POST, increasing reliability and compatibility with backend services.
VertiGIS Studio Workflow has been updated to version 5.44, ensuring access to the latest enhancements, bug fixes, and compatibility updates across your integrated solutions.
Bug Fixes
This release includes numerous fixes that improve stability, performance, and usability across the platform. Key issues addressed include problems with group layers not being selectable, broken behavior in the Show Results activity when using certain layer IDs, and various UI inconsistencies related to panel resizing, layer display, and result handling. Workflow stability has been enhanced, with fixes for template-related crashes and geometry picker responsiveness. Printing, Arcade pop-ups, and identify tool behaviors have also been improved, alongside Designer fixes related to licensing, coordinate loading, basemap handling, and deployment reliability.
Check out the Release Notes for a complete list of changes in this version.
VertiGIS Studio Web is available as a SaaS offering at https://apps.vertigisstudio.com/web/designer.
If you are using a subdomain, update your Esri portal authentication app item and add a URI redirect entry for yourdomain.apps.vertigisstudio.com in addition to your existing yourdomain.apps.geocortex.com entry.
On-premises installer: https://apps.vertigisstudio.com/downloads
Questions? Ask your questions and join the conversation in the VertiGIS Studio Web community forum
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Can you elaborate on the layer list visualization improvements? Are there new options to turn on/off somewhere? All I can see in my test environment is that the dropdown arrow has changed to the left side.
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No options regarding this improvement, pure visualization.
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Is there/will there be an alternative way of creating layout packages (without using VertiGIS Studio Desktop)? The release notes mention that “packages published to the ArcGIS Portal (e.g., via VertiGIS Studio Desktop) can be configured for use and printed”, which suggests VGS Desktop is only one of the options, so I would love to know if it can be done without having access to this product.
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Currently, VertiGIS Studio Desktop is the only product that supports the creation of new layout packages.
We are planning to extend this functionality to the web-based Studio Printing Designer, which will be available for both on-premises deployments and our SaaS offering. This feature is expected to be released after summer.
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Jakob Furrer will this be included in the upcoming october release?
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The implementation of this feature is nearing completion, and the QA process will commence shortly. We are targeting a December release for VertiGIS Studio Printing (VSP), and this functionality is planned to be included.
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Thank you, Jakob Furrer - that's very helpful.
At the moment I'm interested in one specific use case: I want to be able to print the legend seperatly on the second page in a layout (So; the map on page 1 and legend on page 2). Can you confirm that this will be possible using Printing Designer with the implementation of this feature?
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Yes, indeed.
Starting with the release of VertiGIS Studio Printing (VSP) targeted for December, users shall be able to create layout packages that combine a printout (single-page or multi-page) with a legend placed on separate page(s). This is particularly useful for complex map layers that require extended legend content.
This functionality is already available via VertiGIS Studio Desktop.
With the upcoming VSP release, the same capability will also be offered through the web-based Printing Designer (VSPD) — whether deployed on-premises or via SaaS.2 -
Perfect! Thank you once again, Jakob Furrer!
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Hi Jakob Furrer,
I don't believe this was mentioned on yesterdays VertiGIS Studio Road Ahead webinar. Do you known the current status of when this will be released?0 -
Hi Martin Lauenborg,
The upcoming release of VertiGIS Studio Printing, which for the first time includes the ArcGIS Pro-based Printing Engine in our SaaS environment, has been rescheduled to early January 2026. We are currently verifying and tweaking the new components in our SaaS setup.
As mentioned previously, please note that the on-premises version of Studio Printing already supports multi-page printouts and multi-page legends on separate pages.
For these scenarios, a Layout Package is required, which can be created and published as a portal item using our Studio Desktop product.
With the upcoming release, the web-based Studio Printing Designer (both on-premises and SaaS) will also provide Layout Package support.1
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