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v0 June 19, 2026 Changelog

What changed in v0 by Vercel June 19, 2026, released 2026-06-19 — explained in plain English.

TLDR
  • You can now point and click to leave visual feedback on designs, and the AI will ask you questions to get exactly what you want.
  • You can finally save more than 5 favorite projects, and there are no more annoying login loops or lost chat messages.

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This update is all about making it easier to talk to the AI so it builds exactly what you want. It is especially great for teams who want to leave visual feedback, manage lots of projects, and connect their work to outside tools like GitHub and Figma without running into annoying bugs.

What's new

  • Visual feedback: You can now click directly on parts of a design to leave numbered comments. The AI reads all of them at once to figure out what to change.
  • Smarter questions: Instead of guessing, the AI will now ask you questions right in the chat box (like multiple choice or skip) to clarify what you want before it builds.
  • Easier payments: The apps you build can now easily include Apple Pay and Google Pay at checkout.
  • Unlimited favorites: You aren't limited to saving just 5 favorite chats, folders, or projects anymore.
  • Code downloads for everyone: Even if a teammate only has "view-only" access, they can now download a chat's code as a ZIP file.
  • Queue up images: You can attach images to a prompt while the AI is still working on another chat.
  • Rename skills: You can rename custom skills (specific tasks you teach the AI to do) right in the settings.
  • Move chats around: Builders can move chats that aren't tied to a specific web project.
  • Better GitHub setup: When the AI creates a GitHub repository (a place to store code) for you, it will use whatever default branch name you prefer, rather than forcing "main."
  • Feature flags: The AI now knows how to use Vercel Flags out of the box. This means it can add "feature flags" (hidden switches that let you turn new features on or off for users) to your app automatically.

Improvements

  • Connecting Figma: Linking your Figma designs now opens a pop-up window. Once you log in, it smoothly takes you back to your import screen.
  • Cleaner project names: When the AI makes a GitHub repository or Vercel project, it no longer slaps a "v0-" label at the front of the name.
  • Sleeker menus: The menus for your chats look cleaner, with helpful little icons and better styling.
  • Clearer skill labels: When a skill is running, it actually shows the name of that skill instead of a boring, generic label.
  • Better docs: The instructions now include a note explaining that your team's rules might block the AI from publishing websites directly.
  • Less distraction: The team removed several bouncy, distracting animations from pop-ups and task cards.

Fixes

  • No more lost messages: If the AI asked you a question or needed permission, and you replied, it used to throw away your previous chat and restart. Now it keeps everything intact.
  • Chats go to the right place: New chats no longer accidentally end up in the wrong folder when you switch between workspaces.
  • Login loops fixed: Fixed a bug where certain users with single sign-on (SSO) got stuck in an endless login loop, and fixed another loop that happened when your login session expired.
  • No more blank tabs: Clicking "Inspect on Vercel" or "Analytics" used to open a blank tab if the site wasn't fully ready. Now the buttons stay disabled until they actually work.
  • Database typing fixed: Fixed a glitch in the database tool that made it really hard to select and edit text.
  • Unfreezing buttons: The "publish" button and its menu for Snowflake (a data platform) no longer freeze up while the AI is generating code.
  • Fixed broken links: Repaired dead links and a useless "Advanced Settings" button in the Snowflake setup area.
  • Correct web addresses: Teams with a custom web address ending now see their actual ending in the settings, instead of a fake ".vercel.app" one.
  • Better teammate search: When you search for teammates to invite to a chat, they actually show up now.
  • Easier public viewing: If you aren't logged in and open a shared chat, it won't force you to a login screen before you can even see the design.
  • Password managers: Your computer's password manager will no longer cover up the boxes where you need to type.
  • Dead links fixed: If a design link expires, it will now send you back to the chat to log in and restart, instead of showing a confusing connection error.
  • Clearer upgrade page: The page to upgrade your account now clearly shows if it's loading, if you can upgrade, or if you already have a plan. It also lets you upgrade from a Team to a Business account.
  • Better mobile errors: On your phone, if your login expires while sending a message, it will now ask you to log in again instead of just showing a generic error.

Breaking changes

No breaking changes in this release.

This is our plain-language summary. Read the complete, official notes on the v0 official changelog ↗.

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