Get full-stack insights for Next.js projects and use the tree view to discover slow server-side-rendered components.
We have made Seer, our AI debugger, available to all Sentry users for free, including those on a Developer plan
You can now send logs directly to Sentry and view them alongside your traces, errors, and issues. This unlocks a unified workflow for debugging across all your telemetry — without leaving Sentry.
Browse Span/Trace samples and aggregate any span based attribute to compute metrics on the fly without cardinality constraints
Java projects will automatically have their stack traces analyzed to connect their frames to GitHub repositories and mark them as in-app frames.
We've updated Sentry Docs to better reflect the Event fields we apply data scrubbing by default when using our Require Using Default Scrubbers feature.
As part of our rollout of Seer, which powers Autofix, we’re making an update to how you grant permissions to enable generative AI features like Seer. Starting today, any member of your organization can enable Seer — no Owner role required.
Continuous Profiling and UI Profiling are now generally available. These products replace our previous Profiling offering, and offer focused support for two key use cases: optimizing backend performance and infrastructure cost using Continuous Profiling, and improving the quality of frontend user experience on browser and mobile using UI Profiling.
Sentry's JavaScript SDK version 9.13.0 includes new features and fixes for Sentry Logging, MCP instrumentation, Cloudflare, Bun, and more!
Starting today Early Adopters can view Session Health data for their frontend and mobile applications inside Insights. This data is correlated with Releases to make it easier to investigate a metrics anomaly.