GitLab Releases GitLab 18.10

GitLab 18.10 released. Providing AI agent capabilities at a low cost.

📋 Article Processing Timeline

  • 📰 Published: March 28, 2026 at 00:30
  • 🔍 Collected: March 28, 2026 at 21:59 (21h 28m after Published)
  • 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 15, 2026 at 02:31 (412h 31m after Collected)
  • Enabling AI agents accessible to more teams at a lower cost across the entire software lifecycle

  • Making agent-based code review a flat-rate service, allowing organizations of all sizes to conduct automated code reviews at a predictable cost

  • Announcing the general availability of agent-based false positive detection in security scans

GitLab (Headquarters: San Francisco, CA, NASDAQ: GTLB), which enables software innovation with the most comprehensive and intelligent enterprise DevSecOps platform, has announced the release of GitLab 18.10. GitLab 18.10 makes it easier and more affordable to use AI agent capabilities across the entire software development lifecycle.

As AI-assisted coding accelerates code creation more than ever, hundreds of subsequent software engineering tasks have become new bottlenecks. GitLab 18.10 addresses these challenges with high reliability, low cost, and easy implementation.

Organizations on the GitLab.com Free plan can now use the GitLab Duo Agent Platform by purchasing GitLab Credits

Organizations using the GitLab.com Free plan can now access the GitLab Duo Agent Platform by purchasing a monthly allowance of virtual credits, "GitLab Credits". GitLab Credits are shared across the entire group, allowing all members of the group to start using it immediately without additional per-user fees.

The GitLab Credits dashboard allows administrators to see which AI agents and flows are consuming credits. Additionally, they can manage costs across the team by linking AI-related spending to software delivery work.

Agent-based code review is more affordable at any scale

A backlog of manual code reviews can cause delays of days or even weeks in the delivery cycle, hindering innovation. Agent-based code review solves such problems. It automatically reviews merge requests across all groups and projects, taking into account the context of the repository, pipeline, and security policies.

With the release of GitLab 18.10, agent-based code review is now more affordable for organizations of all sizes, with a flat rate available for purchase per group.