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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.ApiDescription.Server from 10.0.5 to 10.0.8.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

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9.0.117

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9.0.115

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9.0.114

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9.0.112

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9.0.111

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9.0.109

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9.0.101

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9.0.7

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9.0.6

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9.0.5

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9.0.4

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9.0.3

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Pinned Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Resilience at 10.6.0.

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10.6.0

Version 10.6.0 stabilizes the response continuation token and background-response APIs in Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions. Most other AI work for May shipped in 10.5.1; this monthly release rolls those changes up alongside dependency updates and a small Resource Monitoring cleanup.

Experimental API Changes

Now Stable

  • ResponseContinuationToken and background-response APIs are now stable (previously MEAI001) #​7512

What's Changed

AI

  • Stabilize ResponseContinuationToken / background-response APIs #​7512 by @​jozkee (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Repository Infrastructure Updates

  • Update version to 10.6.0 #​7458 by @​jeffhandley
  • [main] Update dependencies from dotnet/arcade #​7451
  • Bump follow-redirects from 1.15.11 to 1.16.0 in /src/Libraries/Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Evaluation.Reporting/TypeScript/azure-devops-report/tasks/PublishAIEvaluationReport #​7469
  • Merge release/10.5 into main #​7470 by @​jeffhandley
  • Bump microsoft.visualstudio.slngen.tool from 12.0.13 to 12.0.32 #​7484
  • Bump postcss from 8.5.9 to 8.5.12 in /src/Libraries/Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Evaluation.Reporting/TypeScript #​7494
  • Bump dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool from 5.5.7 to 5.5.9 #​7504
  • Rename release-notes skill to write-release-notes #​7511 by @​jeffhandley (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Acknowledgements

  • @​wtgodbe @​tarekgh @​peterwald @​JeremyLikness @​eiriktsarpalis @​ericstj @​evgenyfedorov2 reviewed pull requests

Full Changelog: dotnet/extensions@v10.5.2...v10.6.0

10.5.2

This patch release ships a single fix to Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.Abstractions, correcting StorageName resolution when external serialization is enabled. Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.ConformanceTests, Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions, Microsoft.Extensions.AI, and Microsoft.Extensions.AI.OpenAI are published alongside it for version coherency — they contain no code changes from 10.5.1.

Packages in this release

Package Version
Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.Abstractions 10.5.2
Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.ConformanceTests 10.5.2
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions 10.5.2
Microsoft.Extensions.AI 10.5.2
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.OpenAI 10.5.2

What's Changed

Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.Abstractions

  • Minor fixes to MEVD.Abstractions: correct StorageName behavior when external serialization is enabled, and disable a warning for net462. (by @​roji in #​7475)

Full Changelog: dotnet/extensions@v10.5.1...v10.5.2

10.5.1

Version 10.5.1 of the Microsoft.Extensions.AI packages stabilizes CodeInterpreter, WebSearch, and ImageGeneration tool content types. The release adds new experimental tool search and OpenAI request policy hooks. And the OpenTelemetry gen-ai semantic conventions are updated to align with v1.41.

The 'aiagent-webapi' project template in Microsoft.Agents.AI.ProjectTemplates is updated to align with v1.3.0 of Agent Framework, updating the OpenTelemetry dependencies within the template projects as well.

Packages in this release

Package Version
Microsoft.Extensions.AI 10.5.1
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions 10.5.1
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.OpenAI 10.5.1
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Templates 10.5.1-preview.3.26251.3
Microsoft.Agents.AI.ProjectTemplates 1.3.0-preview.1.26251.3

Experimental API Changes

Now Stable

The following types previously emitted the MEAI001 experimental diagnostic and are now stable.

  • CodeInterpreter and WebSearch tool content types are now stable #​7493
    • CodeInterpreterToolCallContent
    • CodeInterpreterToolResultContent
    • WebSearchToolCallContent
    • WebSearchToolResultContent
  • ImageGeneration tool content types and tool are now stable #​7476
    • ImageGenerationToolCallContent
    • ImageGenerationToolResultContent
    • HostedImageGenerationTool
    • ImageGenerationOptions
    • ImageGenerationResponseFormat (the Hosted enum value remains experimental)
    • IImageGenerator and the rest of the image generation infrastructure also remain experimental

New Experimental APIs

The following new APIs emit the MEAI001 experimental diagnostic.

  • New experimental API: HostedToolSearchTool with DeferredTools for tool-search-driven deferred tool loading #​7471
  • New experimental API: OpenAIRequestPolicies extension hook for appending System.ClientModel.PipelinePolicy instances to outgoing OpenAI requests #​7495

Breaking Changes to Experimental APIs

  • WebSearchToolResultContent.Results was renamed to Outputs as part of the stabilization in #​7493, aligning with CodeInterpreterToolResultContent.Outputs. The original Results property was included in version 10.4.0 and 10.5.0; this is a binary breaking change and consumers need to update to consume the updated property.

    WebSearchToolResultContent content = ...;
    - IList<AIContent>? items = content.Results;
    + IList<AIContent>? items = content.Outputs;

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10.5.0

HTTP Logging Middleware APIs in Microsoft.AspNetCore.Diagnostics.Middleware are now stable. This release also transfers Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.Abstractions and Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.ConformanceTests from the Semantic Kernel repository into dotnet/extensions, jumping from 10.1.0 to 10.5.0 for consistent versioning. The release also delivers fixes across the AI libraries, AI Evaluation, and Service Discovery.

Breaking Changes

  1. Rename VectorStoreVectorAttribute constructor parameter #​7460
    • The Dimensions parameter was renamed to dimensions (lowercase). This is a source-breaking change only — binary compatibility is preserved.
    • If you use the named argument syntax new VectorStoreVectorAttribute(Dimensions: 1536), update it to new VectorStoreVectorAttribute(dimensions: 1536).

Experimental API Changes

Now Stable

  • HTTP Logging Middleware APIs are now stable (previously EXTEXP0013): AddHttpLogEnricher<T>, IHttpLogEnricher, and RequestHeadersLogEnricherOptions.HeadersDataClasses #​7380

What's Changed

AI

  • Fix OpenAIResponsesChatClient to respect "store":false in responses #​7417 by @​stephentoub
  • Fix InvalidOperationException in CoalesceWebSearchToolCallContent #​7419 by @​stephentoub
  • Handle F# optional parameters in AIFunctionFactory schema generation #​7439 by @​eiriktsarpalis
  • Fix ComputerCallResponseItem using Item.Id instead of CallId #​7446 by @​jozkee
  • Fix HostedFileContent with image MIME type sent as input_file instead of input_image #​7438 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​copilot)
  • Guard Activity.Current restore with null check in OpenTelemetry streaming clients #​7443 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​copilot)
  • Enable stateless mode in remote MCP server template (released as v1.2.0 on 2026-04-01) #​7441 by @​jeffhandley

Vector Data

  • Move Microsoft.Extensions.VectorData.Abstractions over from Semantic Kernel #​7434 by @​roji
  • Rename VectorStoreVectorAttribute dimensions constructor parameter #​7460 by @​roji

AI Evaluation

  • Add Path Validation for DiskBasedResponseCache and DiskBasedResultStore #​7397 by @​peterwald
  • Update brace-expansion for CVE-2026-33750 #​7457 by @​SamMonoRT

ASP.NET Core Extensions

  • Removing experimental attribute from Http logging middleware #​7380 by @​mariamgerges

Service Discovery

  • Implement RFC6761 reserved DNS names handling #​6924 by @​rzikm

Documentation Updates

  • Remove per-library CHANGELOG.md files #​7413 by @​jeffhandley

Test Improvements

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10.4.1

This release of the Microsoft.Extensions.AI packages adds new experimental APIs for Realtime client sessions and Text-to-Speech, along with OpenTelemetry and middleware improvements.

Packages in this release

Package Version
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.Abstractions 10.4.1
Microsoft.Extensions.AI 10.4.1
Microsoft.Extensions.AI.OpenAI 10.4.1

Experimental API Changes

New Experimental APIs

  • New experimental API: Realtime Client Sessions #​7285 and #​7399
  • New experimental API: Text-to-Speech Client #​7381

Changes to Experimental APIs

  • Hosted File Download Stream: write-path methods now explicitly throw NotSupportedException #​7394

What's Changed

AI

  • Add ITextToSpeechClient abstraction, middleware, and OpenAI implementation #​7381 by @​stephentoub
  • Realtime Client Proposal #​7285 by @​tarekgh
  • Add VoiceActivityDetection options to realtime session abstractions #​7399 by @​tarekgh
  • Make UriContent mediaType parameter optional with inference from URI file extension #​7398 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Emit gen_ai.client.operation.exception via ILogger LoggerMessage on OpenTelemetry instrumentation classes #​7379 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Support invoke_workflow as an equivalent parent span to invoke_agent in FunctionInvokingChatClient #​7382 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Make HostedFileDownloadStream explicitly read-only #​7394 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Documentation Updates

  • Document JSON schema derivation for return types in AIFunctionFactory #​7400 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Test Improvements

  • Fix test warnings #​7369 by @​jozkee
  • Add tests for JSON deserialization of serializable types #​7373 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Repository Infrastructure Updates

  • Update Package Validation Baseline to 10.4.0 #​7389 by @​jeffhandley (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Update ModelContextProtocol libraries to version 1.0.0 #​7340 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Acknowledgements

  • @​eiriktsarpalis @​ericstj @​CodeBlanch @​lmolkova @​adamsitnik @​joperezr reviewed pull requests
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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

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9.0.117

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9.0.115

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9.0.113

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9.0.112

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9.0.111

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9.0.110

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9.0.101

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9.0.7

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Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.ApiDescription.Server from 10.0.5 to 10.0.8
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Http to 10.0.8
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Resilience from 10.4.0 to 10.6.0
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug to 10.0.8

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  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Http
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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: microsoftextensions
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Resilience
  dependency-version: 10.6.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: microsoftextensions
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug
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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: microsoftextensions
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug
  dependency-version: 10.0.8
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: microsoftextensions
- dependency-name: Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug
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  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: microsoftextensions
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