Drupal CMS 2.0 Introduces Visual Builder, AI Tools, and Performance Upgrades
Moritz Förster of Heise reports on the release of Drupal CMS 2.0, which introduces a visual page builder, ready-made site templates, and optional AI features aimed at non-developers. Described as one of the most significant updates in Drupal’s 25-year history, the release centres on Drupal Canvas, a React-based drag-and-drop editor that lets users create pages using live previews and components from the Mercury design library.
The article further highlights performance improvements introduced with Drupal Core 11.3, including reduced database load and a 26–33% increase in request processing efficiency. Drupal CMS 2.0 differentiates itself from Core as a pre-configured distribution, offering turnkey templates such as “Byte” for SaaS marketing sites and “Starter” for broader use cases.
Optional AI tools allow prompt-based page generation, alt-text creation, and admin chatbot assistance—all subject to human-in-the-loop review. GDPR-compliant deployments and integrations with AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and amazee.ai ensure data governance and flexibility. With recipe-based integrations for Mailchimp and Google Analytics, the release marks a pivot toward accessibility, automation, and enterprise readiness in open-source content management.
