Dates: June 8, 2026
Android Esper Agent Version: 12.0.4049
New Features
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New Unified Devices & Groups View: We’ve begun rolling out the new view for Devices & Groups. Groups and devices now appear side-by-side so you can now send commands and check your device inventory without ever having to leave the page.
Previously, devices and groups appeared as separate tabs, requiring you to toggle between views. In the new experience, the group hierarchy is always available in a collapsible left panel, and the device table remains visible alongside it.
What's changed:
- Devices and groups are now displayed together. No tab switching is required to see both.
- A collapsible group panel lets you hide the group list to maximize table space. Use the arrow toggle on the panel edge to collapse or restore it.
- Filters for OS, Last Seen, and Blueprints work consistently across the unified view.
- Blueprint Compliance (Early Access): Drift now inspects device state at the field level, comparing every supported blueprint attribute against its expected value and surfacing any deviations by severity. See which fields are in drift and converge the device from the new Drift Analysis tab. Currently available for Android devices. Contact your Esper Technical Account Manager or Support to enable it on your tenant. Learn more about Blueprint Compliance.
- EXE applications now supported: We now support EXE application management for Windows devices. Upload an EXE application to App Management, or to a blueprint to start controlling EXE applications at scale. Contact Support to participate in our Windows beta.
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Custom Actions now accepts dynamic arguments: Pass runtime parameters to automate workflows for better flexibility. Set defaults, or make an argument required, to handle a variety of use cases. At runtime, these fields appear as input fields before the script runs. Available argument fields include:
- device identifiers
- display settings
- network details (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, DNS)
- OS and kernel versions
Now available for Linux devices via Custom Actions button-type actions.
- iOS, iPad, and Apple TV devices can now automatically update their VPP apps: Previously, a device would need to be converged to update a VPP application if it was in Multi-app mode. Now, you choose whether or not you want the app to update once the VPP update is available. Available for both Kiosk and Multi-app mode. Learn more about Apple Device Management.
- Device orientation can now be locked for Kiosk Mode applications: Choose whether or not a device’s screen orientation should be locked for device in kiosk mode. Now available for iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS applications (Enterprise and VPP) in a blueprint. Learn more about managing applications in a blueprint.
- Restrict Wi-Fi access points on an iOS, iPad, or Apple TV: Restrict the networks that devices can join from a blueprint. Once enabled, device users will only be able to see and connect to the networks listed in the blueprint. Lock down devices to only approved networks. Learn more about managing Wi-Fi networks for Apple devices.
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Android Esper Agent Updates:
- No customer-facing changes.
Bug Fixes and Improvements
- The Windows agent now sends telemetry immediately when a background script command is received, improving visibility into script execution status on the device.
- tvOS is now included the Dashboard widgets.
- We’ve added a message to the user impersonation banner preview in User Management to let you know that roles with the restricted scope aren’t reflected in the impersonation preview.
- We've added the following commands for Apple devices: enforce OS update settings and enforce software update.
We’re excited to launch DevRel 191 over the coming days, and the Esper team is hard at work on the next release. Please contact Esper Support to share your thoughts on how Esper can improve future releases.