Here's a roundup of new and revamped documentation, plus a small improvement to the docs site itself.
GROQ behaves differently depending on where you run it. A new reference page documents which GROQ features are supported in each context. Use it to quickly check whether a specific operator, function, or pipeline feature is available in the context you're working in.
@sanity/clientThe @sanity/client documentation has been rewritten and moved from the package README into structured, searchable articles on the docs site. The new guides cover installation, configuration, and common operations like fetching, creating, and patching documents.
Next.js now has its own dedicated section in the docs, making it easier to find framework-specific guidance in one place. The App Router visual editing guide has also been refreshed to make it easier for you, and your AI coding agents, to set up Visual Editing.
A new system requirements page documents the minimum and recommended Node.js versions, supported browsers, and other environment requirements for running Sanity Studio.
New docs are available for Content Agent for Slack, the Content Agent API, and Dataset Embeddings. Check out the announcements for more details on these features.
When navigating the docs sidebar, links that take you to a page in a different part of the docs now include a visual indicator so you know you're about to leave the current section.

Fetched April 11, 2026