Product Innovation from Devs on Stage at Tableau Conference 2025

Check out all the new and upcoming product innovations shared by Tableau developers at TC25.

Year after year, Devs on Stage is one of the most highly anticipated moments at Tableau Conference. The DataFam always loves seeing exciting upcoming innovations presented by the developers who are creating them!

Let’s review what the developers shared at Tableau Conference.

Tableau Prep in-database processing

In-memory processing during data preparation can be costly, especially with large data sets. Now, when you run a data prep flow, you can process it in the database to optimize your data transfers. 

Tableau Prep interface showing new icons for steps that represent in-database processing.

Custom Python scripts in Tableau Prep on Cloud

Leverage the scale of the cloud to run custom Python scripts in Tableau Prep, now supported in Tableau Cloud.

Tableau Prep interface in Tableau Cloud showing the addition of custom Python scripts as a prep flow step.

Tableau Prep output to Google Drive

Save Tableau Prep outputs to a Google Drive, making your prepped data accessible beyond the database.

Tableau Prep interface showing the ability to save an output to a Google Drive.

Tableau Semantics connector & Published Data Sources in Tableau Semantics

Bring semantic models from Tableau Semantics in Data Cloud into Tableau, maintaining all semantics, relationships, and calculated fields. Also, connect to and leverage your existing Tableau Published Data Sources within Tableau Semantics—without migrating any data. Utilize Tableau Published Data sources for agentic experiences in Tableau Next.

Tableau Semantics interface within Data Cloud showing the option to create a new semantic model from a Tableau published data source.

Viewport Parameters

Building on Spatial Parameters released in 2024.3, we're adding new capabilities to enable more powerful geospatial visualizations and interactivity. Anchor your spatial parameter value to what's visible on your map view (viewport). The parameter updates with every zoom and pan on the map, driving logic in calculations and across disparate data sources with geographic data.

GIF of two maps within Tableau, showing how Viewport Parameters syncs the maps so that as the area within one view changes, the data displayed in the other also updates dynamically.

Analytics Pane Extensions

Drag and drop custom analytic objects directly from the Analytics pane to discover additional insights from your data.

GIF of the Tableau authoring experience showing how Analytics Pane Extensions adds the ability to drag and drop custom analytics objects from the Analytics pane onto a visualization, like a map.

Enhanced Q&A in Tableau Pulse

Get intuitive insights, relevant visualizations, source references, and suggested follow-up questions through a conversational analytics experience. It’s available today through Tableau+.

Pulse webpage typing an enhanced question at the bottom of the screen

Instant viz in Show Me

Show Me already recommends a viz type based on the data you select. Now, you can select a visualization type and Show Me will recommend data and automatically create visualizations for you to uncover insights.

GIF of Tableau’s Show Me interface where a user selects a visualization type and Show Me suggests data to use to create a viz.

Custom color palettes

Use generative AI to help you create new custom palettes from natural language prompts.

Tableau interface showing the ability to generate a custom color palette with a gen AI prompt, in this case for the University of Washington school colors.

Dynamic color ranges

Color ranges in your viz are dynamically updated based on users’ selections, reflecting the scope of what’s in the view. This helps to detect more detailed trends in subsets of your data.

Tableau interface with a map showing the settings to enable dynamic color ranges

Accessible navigation and actions

Accessible insights in Tableau Cloud and Server are just a few keystrokes away. Select a mark and trigger actions all from your keyboard. 

GIF of an annotated table of data in Tableau where the user navigates across cells and into tooltips using key strokes for accessibility.

Rounded corners  

You can now round corners on dashboard objects, giving you more flexibility for styling your vizzes.

Tableau Dashboard showing several data objects of various viz types that all have rounded corners.

SCIM on Tableau Server

Simplify user and group management—no more running scripts or adding users manually. Provision users instantly, including with automatic group updates across your Tableau landscape. 

Tableau Admin interface showing the Authentication tab and the ability to configure automatic provisioning and group synchronization.

Recycle Bin

You asked, and we’re excited to deliver the Recycle Bin for Tableau Server and Tableau Cloud. Restore deleted projects, data sources, and workbooks for up to 30 days—as easy as “oops, undo!”

Tableau interface showing the Recycle Bin screen where deleted items can be recovered.

View interaction events in the Activity Log

The Activity Log now captures detailed user journeys and behaviors. See and understand every step from interactions like filtering to processing, exporting, and more.

Tableau Admin interface showing a list of user interaction events that are captured in the Activity Log

dbt connector to Tableau Cloud

Take advantage of the modeling you’ve already done in dbt. Access your dbt models and metrics in Tableau Cloud.

Tableau data modeling interface showing the configuration of a dbt semantic model in Tableau.

Google Workspace Add-on

Embed Tableau dashboards and metrics directly where people are working and keep content fresh with a single click. Google Docs and Google Slides are enabled today, with Google Sheets support on our near term roadmap.

Google Docs interface showing the Tableau Add-on and ability to embed and refresh a Tableau Pulse metric directly in a Google Doc

Devs on Stage Labs

In a special addition to the programming, viewers also got a preview of some early-stage innovations. These capabilities may or may not make the official Tableau roadmap, but were so cool, we couldn’t resist sharing!

Authoring Extensions API

Empower Creators with the ability to automate anything within Tableau Desktop. For example, create custom solutions to build visualizations, accelerate layouts and formatting, generate interactive walkthroughs, and even automate translating analytics content into other languages.

GIF toggling between two Tableau dashboards showing Dutch and Japanese translations, powered by a custom solution utilizing the Tableau Authoring Extensions API.

Tableau Pulse Research Agent

With a click of the “Tell Me Why” button in Tableau Pulse, an AI agent searches internal and external data—from dashboards to news, weather, and even social media—to synthesize a nuanced explanation behind a metric, including citations and actionable next steps.

Tableau Pulse interface showing the conversational output from an agentic research agent sharing insights from the web.

Tableau Sketch

Draw a shape resembling a pattern you’re looking for in your data  and Tableau Sketch uses fuzzy matching to filter for results that follow the curve you expressed. From tracking hurricane paths to day trading, the use cases are endless!

Tableau Sketch interface showing a graph shape that a user drew, plus annotated arrows to indicate upward or downward movement.

Keep the brilliant ideas coming

We're incredibly grateful for the inspiration and feedback provided by our customers, partners, and the Tableau Community over the past two decades. Your contributions are deeply valued, and we're excited for what the future holds. Please continue to share your vision for the future of Tableau by submitting your ideas to the IdeaExchange

If you missed seeing these new innovations in action, watch Devs on Stage and other TC25 sessions on Salesforce+.