29. January 2026

Structr Releases Version 6.1 of the Open Source Development Platform

Global search in Structr 6.1

Structr, the low-code development platform based on the Neo4j graph database, has reached an important milestone with version 6.1.

The new global search revolutionizes navigation in Structr applications, an experimental file storage provider enables the integration of cloud storage, and numerous improvements increase productivity. The full details can be found in the release notes at https://structr.org/release-notes.

Global search accelerates development

The new global search function provides a productivity boost for all Structr developers. It searches all areas of the application – from frontend elements and templates to code and schema – for terms and attributes.

Intelligent navigation makes all the difference: found elements automatically open in the right place, relevant text passages are highlighted in color. The result: faster work and effortless navigation, even in complex applications.

File storage provider opens up cloud storage

With version 6.1, Structr is expanding its storage options with an experimental file storage provider for S3-compatible cloud storage. This opens up new possibilities for scalable and cost-effective storage solutions.

Note: The File Storage Provider is still in the experimental phase. We recommend thorough testing before going live.

Many other improvements

More flexible configuration:

  • Customizable settings for deployment scenarios
  • Extended options in the config() function

Optimized user interface:

  • Tidy files area with improved clarity
  • More intuitive configuration editor
  • Secure ZIP deployment with integrated security checks

Greater stability:

  • Optimized locking prevents blockages
  • Improved login processes

Upgrade now and benefit from new features

Version 6.1.0 marks the start of an exciting development. The new global search noticeably increases productivity, the file storage provider opens the way to modern cloud infrastructures, and numerous improvements make day-to-day work more pleasant.

Axel Morgner

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Axel Morgner

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