With Fonto 8.14, we’re continuing to refine the editing and review experience for every user, from accessibility improvements that make Fonto easier to use with assistive technologies, to smarter APIs, more powerful metadata, and performance tuning across the board. This release is all about flexibility, control, and efficiency, helping teams handle complex content at scale with confidence.
Fonto Editor
Accessibility remains a key focus for us, and with this release we’ve expanded ARIA support across our design system components. This ensures a smoother experience for anyone working with screen readers or other assistive tools. Developers also gain smarter ways to keep integrations stable thanks to new APIs for CMS response validation. Working with mathematical content becomes more customizable too, with options to adjust fonts and styles in MathML formulas, bringing more consistency to documents. And for organizations managing heavy workflows, new configuration values now make it possible to fine-tune load and save batch sizes, giving you the tools to get the best performance out of your environment.
Fonto Document History
This release is a light one for Fonto Document History , just a single bugfix and our usual round of security updates keep things reliable and secure.
Fonto Review
Fonto Review takes a big step forward with the introduction of custom navigators. This gives teams complete control over how annotations are displayed, filtered, and navigated, even allowing multiple navigators for different annotation types. Whether you’re reviewing diverse content formats or tailoring workflows to specialized teams, the review process is now more flexible than ever. Performance can also be tuned more precisely, with new options for adjusting batch sizes when loading, saving, or navigating annotations. On the usability side, annotations without configuration no longer clutter the interface, while the comment popover now handles multiple feedback types with ease. And as always, behind the scenes we’ve squashed bugs and rolled out security updates, ensuring Fonto Review remains stable and dependable.
Fonto Output
One of the most exciting changes this release is the integration of Fonto Document History into Fonto Output. Word outputs can now display tracked changes just as they appear in Fonto Document History, offering a consistent way to share edits beyond the editor itself. For details, see our guide on creating outputs with tracked changes.

Fonto One
Fonto One also sees some foundational improvements. Component reuse has become more powerful, allowing users to reuse components across documents exactly as they are. No longer limited by metadata alignment. Teams can now choose between as-is reuse or branched reuse depending on their workflow, paving the way for future enhancements like reuse during document creation. Translation workflows become more forgiving as well: translation requests can now be canceled instantly if the wrong workflow or language was chosen. And metadata gets smarter too, with support for dependencies between external and internal fields. This means values can dynamically influence other fields, or even feed external systems like table generators, making metadata more connected and powerful than ever.
What’s Next
Looking ahead, the 8.15 release will bring the General Availability of Fonto Output, complete with documentation, tooling, and API stability. We’ll also be introducing Suggestion Mode in Fonto Review, enabling users to leave structured content suggestions directly in XML. Also check out our full roadmap.
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