This update marks a big milestone: for the first time, you can take your content from mobile to the web. Alongside that, Spaces are now easier to navigate and join, properties and templates are more convenient to work with, and editing feels more refined.
Web Publishing
You can now publish your Anytype objects to the web directly from the iOS app, bringing full feature parity with desktop and enabling content sharing wherever you are.
Access the new "Publish to Web" option in object settings.
Preview your page with a custom URL before publishing.
Personalize your domain with a unique name on any.org for your published objects by upgrading your membership.
Enhancements

Prominent Undo / Redo Buttons

We’ve added dedicated buttons to the toolbar above the keyboard so they’re always visible while editing.

Paste Images from Clipboard

When you paste an image, it now appears directly as an image block.

Scan Documents in / Slash Menu

A new camera action lets you capture and upload document images, inserted as individual image blocks.

QR Code Space Joining

You can now join a Space instantly by scanning a QR code right from the Vault screen. Tap the + button, choose Join via QR code, and point your camera at an invite. You can also share your own QR code so others can join your Space just as quickly.

Space Search

A new search bar is now available at the top of your Vault screen, making it easier to navigate when you have lots of spaces.

Properties & Templates

We’ve revamped property and template management for a smoother & more organized experience:
Redesigned Properties panel with clearer layout and expandable sections.
"Move to Bin" now replaces permanent deletion to help prevent accidental data loss.
Smarter templates with a cleaner UI, improved default controls and more predictable behavior.
Visual polish with updated icons, plural naming fixes and header cleanup.
Behind-the-scenes fixes for filters, type logic and cross-platform consistency.

Embeds

Embed blocks are now partially supported, showing meaningful previews:
If the embed contains a URL (like YouTube or Soundcloud), it appears as a link block – tap to open it in your browser.
If there’s no URL (like LaTeX or Charts), it appears as a labeled placeholder so you know what’s inside and can view the content on desktop.
Fixes
Added support for .yaml and .yml files in self-hosted setups.
The recovery phrase can now be revealed without requiring a device passcode.
Many small design and UI tweaks for your smoother experience.