🚀 June 2025 Release Highlights — Let’s Talk

We’re excited to share a roundup of the latest improvements and features released across the Navigine platform in June! These updates are designed to give you more control, better visibility, and a smoother experience when building and managing smart indoor solutions.

Here’s what’s new:

:compass: QR-Navigation Upgrades

  • Route Drawing Mode: You can now draw custom routes directly on the map — perfect for planning and testing navigation flows.
  • Import/Export Routes: Save time by reusing or sharing your drawn paths.
  • Snap-to-Path Drawing: Enable snapping for cleaner, more precise route creation.
  • Floor List Redesign: A cleaner, more intuitive UI for switching between levels.
  • Zoom Controls: New +/– buttons for easier map navigation.
  • Improved Popups: On large screens, popups now open on the left for better visibility when switching floors or clicking venues.

:bar_chart: Tracking Module Enhancements

  • Group Selector Fixes: Improved accuracy in “Path Report” and “Workday Overview.”

  • Floor Sorting Logic: Now consistent across all tracking views, using sort and title fields.

  • Tracking History Player:

  • Smarter data loading logic

  • Coordinate previews when hovering over the timeline

  • Highlighted segments where data is available

:police_car_light: Notification Proxy Update

  • SOS, Shock, and Fall Alerts: Now broadcast to all devices associated with the same MAC address — ensuring critical alerts reach every relevant endpoint.

:hammer_and_wrench: Platform & API Improvements

  • Kibana-Based Analytics: Track product popularity and identify gaps like rejected requests or missing catalog entries.
  • CCTV Camera Status View: Super admins can now monitor camera health in real time.
  • Postman Collection Update: Includes all the latest API endpoints.
  • Automated Archiving: Cron jobs now handle backups for camera images and Kibana logs.

:speech_balloon: We Want Your Feedback!

Have you tried any of these new features yet?
What’s working well — and what could be better?

Share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s build smarter spaces — together.