April 2026 Release v3.18.0
We’re excited to share the latest updates to INVISION. This release includes improvements across Performance Websites, South America administrative boundaries, mobile field visibility, geospatial performance, and machine data processing reliability.
New Features
Performance Website Builder
INVISION now includes a guided builder for creating and publishing public-facing Performance Websites.
Available to authorized administrative users, this workflow makes it easier to configure a client-facing site, select approved trial protocols, apply branding, and publish a polished public experience for sharing trial performance results.
Performance Websites help teams present approved field trial outcomes in a clean, shareable format for customers, partners, and commercial audiences.
South America Administrative Boundaries
INVISION now displays more accurate administrative location details for fields in Brazil and Argentina.
For Brazil fields, INVISION can now show state and municipality. For Argentina fields, INVISION can now show province and department.
These administrative details appear in field location areas such as View Fields and can also be used in Insights to aggregate results by administrative boundaries such as state, municipality, province, and department.
Past-Year Field Notes on Mobile Map Layers
INVISION Mobile now allows users to view past-year Field Notes and pins as map layers.
This gives field teams better historical context while working from the mobile map. Users can see where notes were captured in previous seasons, making it easier to reference prior observations during current-year field visits, planning, and review.
Feature Enhancements
Improved Geospatial Boundary Validation Performance
INVISION now uses an optimized lookup approach for geospatial uniqueness checks.
This improves performance and stability when validating enrolled field boundaries across large datasets, helping reduce heavy spatial processing during field enrollment and boundary review workflows.