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August 11, 2026
Firestore now supports the asia-southeast3 Bangkok region.
For a full list of supported locations, see Locations.
July 20, 2026
You can now view, manage, and deploy Firestore Security Rules directly in the Google Cloud console for Firestore (Standard and Enterprise editions). You can create new rulesets and clone or restore rulesets from the timeline.
To learn more, see Manage Firestore Security Rules or Use the Google Cloud console.
June 01, 2026
Support for searching for and managing your Firestore resources using Knowledge Catalog, which is a platform for storing, managing, and accessing your metadata. To learn more, see View Knowledge Catalog insights.
April 20, 2026
The Firestore emulator now supports Enterprise edition. See Start emulator in specific edition.
Firestore Enterprise edition in Native mode and the Pipeline operations interface are now supported at the General Availability (GA) level.
Firestore Enterprise edition now supports Text search and Geospatial search.
These features are in Preview.
The Firestore remote MCP server is now supported at the General Availability (GA) level.
You can now use pipeline operations to perform joins with subqueries. To learn more, see Perform joins with subqueries.
Firestore Enterprise edition now supports the
update(...) and delete() pipeline operation stages.
Use these stages to Modify data with Pipeline operations.
This feature is in Preview.
April 13, 2026
You can now use the Usage Insights dashboard in the Google Cloud console to monitor and analyze your billable usage for specific Firestore databases. Usage insights help you track granular usage data, optimize costs, and monitor historical trends.
To learn more, see the guide to analyze usage insights for Native mode and MongoDB compatibility mode.
March 23, 2026
Regional and Multi-Regional endpoints for the Firestore API are now Generally Available (GA). You can use a Regional or a Multi-Regional endpoint to ensure that your application's requests are transmitted, stored and processed in the same region or multi-region as your database's location.
To learn more, see the Firestore regional endpoints guide.
You can also use Private Service Connect regional endpoints and Private Service Connect backends to connect to the regional and the multi-regional endpoints of the Firestore API.
March 05, 2026
Firestore Enterprise edition now supports Native mode in all supported regions. For a list of supported regions, see Locations.