SAP Fiori & UI5 – What’s New in 2025

Greetings SAP Community,

The year 2025 brings a wave of powerful updates to SAP Fiori and SAPUI5 — from modern theming and accessibility enhancements to AI-assisted development and improved tooling for developers. In this blog, I’ve summarized the most impactful changes and what they mean for the applications.

Here’s everything you need to know about what’s new in 2025.

1. Launchpad & My Home Enhancements

A more intelligent My Home with improved recommendations, insight cards, and workflow/task previewsDrag-and-drop layout customization for tiles and cardsRole-based configuration for tailored home screensTheme sets supporting automatic OS detection for light, dark, and high-contrast modes

Impact: A more personalized, more accessible, and more modern Launchpad experience for users.

2. Fiori Elements & OData V4 Enhancements

More flexible annotation-driven UI patterns for OData V4Local annotation support for richer application logicImproved table behaviors, context menus, and navigation flowsBetter object-creation flows in data-heavy apps

Impact: Simplifies complex workflows and accelerates the development of consistent, metadata-driven applications.

3. Developer Tooling Improvements

Adaptation Editor upgrades: improved context menus, variant handling, and layout adjustmentsDrag-and-drop image support for easier asset handlingFiori Tools 2503: new icons, improved preview capabilities, better support for adaptation projects

Impact: Faster, smoother, and more productive app development and extension.

4. UI5 Framework & Web Components

Autofix mode (–fix) to correct many linting issues automaticallyUI5 Linter v1.0: catch deprecated APIs, enforce best practices, and clean up codeWeb Components v2.x with extended support for icons and customizationAI-ready infrastructure with MCP server integration for AI-assisted development workflows

Impact: Cleaner codebases, more reliable apps, and development workflows enhanced by AI.

5. AI & Joule Copilot Innovations

AI-driven summarization and filtering for faster insightsAI components in UI Kits, including AI Button and AI Prompt InputNatural language UI generation: build cards and UI elements through conversational promptsBetter integration between UI5, SAP Build, and Joule for assisted development

Impact: UX design becomes faster, smarter, and more contextually intelligent.

6. Theming & Accessibility Upgrades

Full WCAG 2.2 accessibility improvementsHorizon theme family: Morning Horizon (light), Evening Horizon (dark), High Contrast Black/WhiteTheme migration: Belize and Blue Crystal are deprecated in 2025 releasesAutomated dark-mode switching based on OS settings

Impact: More inclusive, modern, and future-proof user interfaces.

7. Performance & Diagnostics

Enhanced logging and version insights in the App Support toolOptimized table rendering for large-volume datasetsBetter diagnostics for UI5 versions, error logs, and runtime behavior

Impact: Applications run faster and are easier to support and troubleshoot.

8. Recommendations & Next Steps
To make the most of the 2025 updates:

Upgrade to the latest SAPUI5 and Fiori Tools versionsMigrate all custom themes to the Horizon theme setUse OData V4 for all new Fiori Elements applicationsValidate your apps for WCAG 2.2, dark mode, and high-contrastAdopt AI-driven UI patterns using Joule and AI componentsIntegrate UI5 Linter into your CI/CD workflow for healthier code

Final Thoughts:
2025 marks a transformational year for SAP Fiori and SAPUI5. With stronger accessibility, cleaner development workflows, enhanced AI capabilities, and a unified design system, SAP is creating a future where enterprise apps are not only smarter — but also significantly easier to build, maintain, and evolve.

If you’re planning upgrades or new implementations this year, leveraging these features early will give your applications a powerful head start.

Thanks for reading! I appreciate you taking the time to go through my blog and hope it added value to your SAP Fiori and UI5 journey.

EnhanceLearning
// Dhanasupriya Sidagam

 

​ Greetings SAP Community,The year 2025 brings a wave of powerful updates to SAP Fiori and SAPUI5 — from modern theming and accessibility enhancements to AI-assisted development and improved tooling for developers. In this blog, I’ve summarized the most impactful changes and what they mean for the applications.Here’s everything you need to know about what’s new in 2025.1. Launchpad & My Home EnhancementsA more intelligent My Home with improved recommendations, insight cards, and workflow/task previewsDrag-and-drop layout customization for tiles and cardsRole-based configuration for tailored home screensTheme sets supporting automatic OS detection for light, dark, and high-contrast modesImpact: A more personalized, more accessible, and more modern Launchpad experience for users.2. Fiori Elements & OData V4 EnhancementsMore flexible annotation-driven UI patterns for OData V4Local annotation support for richer application logicImproved table behaviors, context menus, and navigation flowsBetter object-creation flows in data-heavy appsImpact: Simplifies complex workflows and accelerates the development of consistent, metadata-driven applications.3. Developer Tooling ImprovementsAdaptation Editor upgrades: improved context menus, variant handling, and layout adjustmentsDrag-and-drop image support for easier asset handlingFiori Tools 2503: new icons, improved preview capabilities, better support for adaptation projectsImpact: Faster, smoother, and more productive app development and extension.4. UI5 Framework & Web ComponentsAutofix mode (–fix) to correct many linting issues automaticallyUI5 Linter v1.0: catch deprecated APIs, enforce best practices, and clean up codeWeb Components v2.x with extended support for icons and customizationAI-ready infrastructure with MCP server integration for AI-assisted development workflowsImpact: Cleaner codebases, more reliable apps, and development workflows enhanced by AI.5. AI & Joule Copilot InnovationsAI-driven summarization and filtering for faster insightsAI components in UI Kits, including AI Button and AI Prompt InputNatural language UI generation: build cards and UI elements through conversational promptsBetter integration between UI5, SAP Build, and Joule for assisted developmentImpact: UX design becomes faster, smarter, and more contextually intelligent.6. Theming & Accessibility UpgradesFull WCAG 2.2 accessibility improvementsHorizon theme family: Morning Horizon (light), Evening Horizon (dark), High Contrast Black/WhiteTheme migration: Belize and Blue Crystal are deprecated in 2025 releasesAutomated dark-mode switching based on OS settingsImpact: More inclusive, modern, and future-proof user interfaces.7. Performance & DiagnosticsEnhanced logging and version insights in the App Support toolOptimized table rendering for large-volume datasetsBetter diagnostics for UI5 versions, error logs, and runtime behaviorImpact: Applications run faster and are easier to support and troubleshoot.8. Recommendations & Next StepsTo make the most of the 2025 updates:Upgrade to the latest SAPUI5 and Fiori Tools versionsMigrate all custom themes to the Horizon theme setUse OData V4 for all new Fiori Elements applicationsValidate your apps for WCAG 2.2, dark mode, and high-contrastAdopt AI-driven UI patterns using Joule and AI componentsIntegrate UI5 Linter into your CI/CD workflow for healthier codeFinal Thoughts:2025 marks a transformational year for SAP Fiori and SAPUI5. With stronger accessibility, cleaner development workflows, enhanced AI capabilities, and a unified design system, SAP is creating a future where enterprise apps are not only smarter — but also significantly easier to build, maintain, and evolve.If you’re planning upgrades or new implementations this year, leveraging these features early will give your applications a powerful head start.Thanks for reading! I appreciate you taking the time to go through my blog and hope it added value to your SAP Fiori and UI5 journey.EnhanceLearning// Dhanasupriya Sidagam   Read More Technology Blog Posts by Members articles 

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