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A Board Game agent built using Sanity Context and Vercel's AI SDK | Sanity Build a prototype with Claude Code that your whole team can edit | Sanity What’s New - May 2026 | Sanity I built a London pub guide with v0 and the Sanity MCP in six hours. Here's what I learned. | Sanity Build a conference concierge with Agent Context and Anthropic | Sanity Build a content-aware Telegram agent with Vercel AI SDK and Chat SDK | Sanity How I used Agent API to generate photos for my family’s recipes | Sanity What’s New April - 2026 | Sanity Better context, better matches: An AI love story (for dogs) | Sanity How to write for an agent | Sanity Content Agent, meet Slack: AI content operations in your workflow | Sanity Structure powers intelligence | Sanity Your agent needs better content. Here's how to give it. | Sanity How to serve content to agents (a field guide) | Sanity Sanity TypeGen GA: Automatic TypeScript types for content and GROQ | Sanity Sanity is now available on the Vercel Marketplace | Sanity The logo soup problem (and how to solve it) | Sanity Content Releases: From scattered updates to coordinated publishing | Sanity What's New - February 2026 | Sanity How we solved the agent memory problem | Sanity v0 Builder Challenge: The winners | Sanity Introducing: Sanity Agent Skills | Sanity Content Agent: Days of work in one conversation | Sanity Our Sanity Values | Sanity Open Source Pledge 2025: Stepping up when it matters | Sanity v0 builder challenge: $3000 in prizes | Sanity Why AI Breaks Without Structured Content Operations | Sanity What’s New January - 2026 | Sanity BFCM 2025: What teams built when infrastructure stopped being the problem | Sanity How AI shaped holiday shopping and what it means for content in 2026 | Sanity Sanity Studio v5: Embracing React 19 | Sanity You’ll need a CMS eventually. Let your agent set it up. | Sanity “You should never build a CMS” | Sanity AI Content Operations: A 30-Day Implementation Guide | Sanity What’s New December - 2025 | Sanity Scheduled Drafts: Stop manually publishing content at midnight | Sanity What’s New November - 2025 | Sanity Everything *[NYC] 2025 recap: A day of AI, Content Operations, and Culture | Sanity Clankers and content operations | Sanity Content Agent: AI that understands your structured content is here | Sanity Why design-driven content modeling creates technical debt, not velocity | Sanity What's New October - 2025 | Sanity From studio to inbox: How Kevin Green eliminated email campaign friction | Sanity The content editor's guide to content operations [E-commerce edition] | Sanity styled-components maintenance mode: A 40% faster fork | Sanity From zero code to a live website in 7 hours (thanks, Cursor!) | Sanity First attempt will be 95% garbage: A staff engineer's 6-week journey with Claude Code | Sanity Internationalization is more than translating words | Sanity What's New - September 2025 | Sanity We just deleted our 35k-member community Slack | Sanity What's New - August 2025 | Sanity The engineer's guide to content operations [E-commerce edition] | Sanity SEO for AI: Evolving from Web Pages to the Content Lake | Sanity What's New - July 2025 | Sanity Sanity Studio v4: A major version bump for a minor reason | Sanity What's New - June 2025 | Sanity Dashboard and Insights: Your New Content HQ | Sanity Canvas: AI-accelerated, context-aware, freeform authoring | Sanity Agent Actions: AI building blocks for structured content | Sanity Functions: Life beyond pressing publish | Sanity A new era for content applications with Sanity App SDK | Sanity The end of CMS era and our $85M Series C. | Sanity What's New – May 2025 | Sanity Introducing the Sanity Model Context Protocol (MCP) server | Sanity What's New – April 2025 | Sanity Pushing all the envelopes with ambitious content | Sanity Self-hosting is only free if your time is worth nothing | Sanity Content that lasts: Scaling beyond your frontend | Sanity The Live Content API is now Generally Available | Sanity The future beyond AI chat bots | Sanity Learning the new skill of working with AI | Sanity What's New - March 2025 | Sanity Give it in plain text: Making your content AI-Ready | Sanity No More 'DO NOT PUBLISH': Introducing Content Releases | Sanity React in 2025, what's next? | Sanity The final boss of front-end: block editors | Sanity Introducing Sanity for Startups | Sanity A block content editor that loves you back | Sanity A Black Friday Snooze Fest: Massive Traffic, No Drama | Sanity How to make a recipe site that scales well | Sanity The Sanity Winter Release 2024 | Sanity AVIF Arrives, Sanity’s Promise Fulfilled | Sanity Sanity joins the Open Source Pledge | Sanity Your content is now Live by default | Sanity Begin Team to Join Sanity | Sanity Sanity Digest - September '24 Edition | Sanity Sanity partners with Google. 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Say hi 👋 to the new delightful Sanity Studio | Sanity
Even Westvang · 2018-11-15 · via Sanity.io

It’s been one year since we launched Sanity publicly. We have since been busy continuously developing and improving – from backend improvements like arithmetics in GROQ to new functionality in Sanity Studio, such as Structure Builder that gives developers unparalleled flexibility in how content may be organized in a CMS. In the process, we were sometimes forced to cut corners – amongst the corners cut, visual finesse. Now was the time to fix that.

We’re very excited to release a complete Studio design revision. We have been careful not to break existing workflows while laying a better foundation for what’s to come. This new Studio is made to adapt when new features come along and to better accommodate upcoming plugins, tools, and extensions. It still built in React, it still has a real-time user interface, and it’s still open source and still deploys as a static bundle that can be hosted anywhere that can serve up a file. With this release, we feel pretty confident that we ship the world’s best content management system for both developers and content editors alike.

Onboarding our new designer

We feel super privileged to have had Marius Lundgård join our team as a product designer. Doing a visual overhaul proved a good way to onboard him. Marius joined us after working as a product/editorial designer in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), where he designed long read documentary experiences in React, and worked on one of Norway’s most popular apps: the weather app Yr. He has studied graphic design at the Rietveld and worked in the US and the Netherlands, and have previously worked with our friends at NODE Oslo/Berlin. He currently resides in Oslo with his girlfriend Anna.

Marius Lundgård
Marius Lundgård

Improved user experience

Developer experience (DX) is the lifeblood of Sanity. We have put a lot of thinking into how we can make a product that’s delightful for developers to use – whoever they are. That’s why you configure it in simple JavaScript, hitting the midline between convenience and customization. It makes it possible to version control a content model, to easily include multiple studios in a CI workflow, or to just make a fast throwaway CMS for a weekend project.

Familiar and simple for both developers and editors.
Familiar and simple for both developers and editors.

User experience (UX) is of course on a broader continuum, and this release has been highly motivated to better meet the goals of authors and editors. We want to make it really easy for people to build a content management and editing – experiences that feel productive, welcoming, and… delightful.

A CMS that can be used on all screen sizes

Content Management Systems are almost all exclusively built for desktops. But we find ourselves so often editing content in Sanity on mobile, that we wanted to not just accommodate for that setting, but make sure that you can use Sanity on handheld devices.

Editing content on an iPhone X
Edit content on your handheld devices

The Publish button has been moved to the bottom of the screen, and it’s now the only primary button on the screen.

Global navigation that scales

We have moved the global navigation from the left sidebar and merged it together with search along the top of the screen. This is a common pattern, and we wanted to simplify things by only using one axis.

The new navigation bar packs both tools and search into one. It takes less screen real estate and is highly responsive. On small screen tools, and other affordances can be easily accessed in a side drawer, except what we have identified as the top tasks: document creation and search.

Less code, more performance

We always have a goal of making the Studio run smoother and snappier. It should be able to host millions of documents while being real-time, so there’s little room for leaks and hacks. That’s why we’re satisfied with also have removed a lot of code in this release.

Content management for everyone

We want the studio to be accessible and possible to use for everyone. There is still work to be done, but as a significant start, we have introduced a new color palette as the default theme, following at least to the AA WCAG specifications for contrast. You will notice there’s a new color for selected items, and for the filled buttons. Even higher contrasts can easily be achieved through by overriding the default colors. We have made improvements for keyboard users (more to come).

Searching in Sanity Studio
Improved color system with accessible contrasts

The devil is in the details

Custom icon set designed in-house
A new custom icon set designed in-house

We have fixed a heap of minor visual inconsistencies and bugs. We now use system fonts, have started to create our own icon set, and have started to create a tight, visually cohesive design system. We have removed the default Sanity logo (you should add your own with sanity init plugin, choose Studio logo). Those of you who are extra curious can explore the commits on GitHub since Sanity Studio is open source.

A new exciting year lies ahead

It’s been a fun and interesting year for Sanity. We are endlessly thankful for all of you who have decided to try us out, answered our emails and questions, been hanging around in our Slack community, met us on conferences, and been recommending us to friends, colleagues, and on social media. We can’t wait to share even more powerful features, exciting use cases, and delightful upgrades with you!

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