Drupal has evolved significantly from its initial developer-focused content management system. Heading into 2026, it's in one of its most notable moments yet, characterized by low-code content creation, AI-driven personalization, out-of-the-box site templates, and enterprise scalability.
This shift reflects Drupal's commitment to accessibility, innovation, and performance as it moves away from legacy systems like Drupal 7 and toward a no-code future. Here are 10 key trends shaping Drupal in 2026.
1. Drupal CMS 2.0
Drupal CMS launched its 1.0 release in January 2025, and version 2.0, the enterprise-focused leap, took center stage at DrupalCon Vienna in September 2025. It introduces:
Role-based dashboards: tailored views for different user roles for better usability.
Workflows and CRM integration: automation across content and customer-relationship operations.
Content hubs: unified content management for multi-site deployments.
This release positions Drupal CMS as a no-code/low-code platform, lowering the barrier for non-technical users while meeting enterprise needs.
2. Drupal Canvas (formerly Experience Builder)
The page builder previously known as Experience Builder shipped as Drupal Canvas and became the default page-building experience for new Drupal installations, debuting at DrupalCon Vienna 2025. It features:
A drag-and-drop WYSIWYG interface using React components with responsive live preview.
An in-browser editor for building React components with Tailwind CSS, no local development environment required.
Versioning and bulk publishing to streamline content management.
Multilingual support and migration paths from existing tools like Layout Builder and Paragraphs.
A Figma-to-Drupal workflow that lets design updates flow into the site is one of the most talked-about demos at Vienna.
It is designed to make Drupal accessible to marketers and content creators, not only developers, as choosing the right content editor has always shaped editorial speed.
3. AI Integration
AI is the fastest-growing area in Drupal, with its modular design suiting both cloud and on-premise environments. Key developments include:
30+ AI agents (up from an initial handful) for SEO, content personalization, and semantic search.
AI agents inside Drupal Canvas that compose and refine design components on demand.
AI-powered site migrations are being built to scale for large organizations.
The platform's automation push makes Drupal a serious contender for bespoke user experiences. See how this plays out in practice in our look at harnessing the potential of an AI-powered CMS.
4. Site Templates and the Drupal Marketplace
Site Templates are pre-built, modular setups that combine recipes, themes, Drupal Canvas components, and demo content.
The first templates arrived alongside DrupalCon Vienna in September 2025, with more contributed by the community.
Automated deployment dramatically reduces the time to stand up a new site.
The Drupal Marketplace is expanding to offer both open-source and commercial templates, with a potential revenue-sharing program, building an active ecosystem that makes Drupal accessible to more new users.
5. Headless CMS and Decoupled Architecture
Support for headless and decoupled Drupal continues to expand, with integrations for frontend frameworks such as React, Angular, and Vue.js. This gives teams greater flexibility to deliver content across multiple platforms and meets the needs of contemporary, API-oriented web development.
6. Increased Security and Accessibility
Security remains paramount, with features like multi-factor authentication and a disciplined update cycle keeping Drupal extremely secure. Accessibility features keep pace with WCAG standards, making Drupal usable by everyone essential for earning enterprise user trust.
The shift toward cloud-native deployments increases scalability and efficiency, meeting the needs of high-traffic websites. This movement reflects broader industry changes toward cloud infrastructure and keeps Drupal in the game.
8. Performance Optimization and Sustainability
Performance optimization for reduced energy consumption is a growing focus for Drupal, aligning with sustainability goals. As environmental consciousness grows across technology, this trend continues to gain traction.
9. The End of Drupal 7
Drupal 7 reached end of life on January 5, 2025, which has accelerated migrations to Drupal 10 and 11. For some, the upgrade is challenging given the expense and complexity; for others, it's an opportunity to adopt newer features. A dedicated community and increasingly AI-powered migration tooling are helping with the transition. If you're still on Drupal 7, our Drupal 11 development team can help you plan the move.
10. Drupal 11 Features
Released in 2024, Drupal 11 brings improved Symfony integration, headless CMS framework enhancements, modern PHP support, and stronger security standards. It also emphasizes cutting-edge design patterns, automated testing, and accessibility, with PHP 8.4 for performance improvements and a roadmap pointing toward deeper AI and smart-application capabilities.
The throughline across all ten trends is clear: Drupal is becoming faster to launch, easier for non-developers, and smarter out of the box while keeping the security, scalability, and accessibility enterprises depend on. The organizations that benefit most are the ones that plan their move deliberately, whether that's adopting Drupal Canvas, migrating off Drupal 7, or building an AI-ready content platform.
Planning your next move on Drupal: a migration, an upgrade, or an AI-ready build?
Drupal Canvas is the new default page-building experience in Drupal, formerly known as Experience Builder. It offers drag-and-drop editing with React components, responsive live preview, an in-browser React/Tailwind editor, and a Figma-to-Drupal workflow making site building accessible to marketers, not just developers.
Drupal CMS 2.0 is the enterprise-focused evolution of Drupal CMS (which launched 1.0 in January 2025). It adds role-based dashboards, workflow and CRM integration, and content hubs for multi-site management, positioning Drupal as a no-code/low-code platform.
Drupal now offers 30+ AI agents for SEO, content personalization, and semantic search, AI-assisted component building inside Drupal Canvas, and emerging AI-powered site migrations for large organizations.
Drupal 11, released in 2024, brings improved Symfony integration, headless CMS enhancements, modern PHP support including PHP 8.4, stronger security standards, automated testing, and a stronger accessibility focus.