New Release — Langflow 1.0.35a

Scott Regan
Langflow
2 min readMay 22, 2024

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As we get closer to our 1.0 release, Langflow is starting to resemble a true “product” with the addition of new features, components, and capabilities.

Our goal is to provide greater control over Language Models. For example, how can a developer determine the input and output details within the nuances of LLM pipelines, and visualize what is happening behind the scenes?

We think this will drastically change the way we interact with AI, and we are excited to roll out some of these changes today with our new alpha release — Langflow 1.0.35a

📃 Logs & Monitoring

A new logs page has been added! Now, both component executions and message history from the chat can be inspected in an interactive table. This will make it easier to debug, inspect, and manage messages passing through components.

Logs enable you to inspect messages and executions.

📁 Folders

We introduced folders on the home page to help categorize flows and components. Create, remove and edit them to keep your work organized. 🗄️

Organize your flows and components with folders

📋 Table View

A Table output view has been added to Langflow. Records can now be visualized as a table in the Playground, perfect for inspecting structured information intuitively and live.

Visualize data in the Langflow Playground

See our Release Notes for more new features and capabilities, including:

  • Python 3.12 compatibility
  • Select Box for bulk actions
  • Support for OpenAI GPT4o
  • Selectable flows and components
  • New inputs and outputs
  • New experimental components

Langflow continues to bridge the gap between code and no-code, inviting you to redefine what’s possible with AI!

If you want to support Langflow, please star our GitHub repo! 🌟

Happy Building,

The Langflow Team

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