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pgAdmin 4 v9.14 Released
- Jump to comment-1pgAdmin Development Team via PostgreSQL Announce<announce-noreply@postgresql.org>Apr 2, 2026, 10:58 AM UTCThe pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce the release of pgAdmin 4 version 9.14. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 23 bug fixes and new features. For more details, please see the release notes.
pgAdmin is the leading open-source graphical management tool for PostgreSQL. For more information, please see the website.
Notable changes in this release include:
### Features:
* Added support to download binary data from the result grid.
* Added support for custom LLM provider URLs for OpenAI and Anthropic, allowing use of OpenAI-compatible providers such as LM Studio, EXO, and LiteLLM.
* Fixed an issue where AI features (AI Assistant tab, AI Reports menus, and AI Preferences) were visible in the UI even when LLM_ENABLED is set to False.
* Allow copying of text from the AI Assistant chat panel.
### Bugs/Housekeeping:
* Fixed an issue where selecting all in the Query Tool's Messages tab would select the entire page content.
* Fixed an issue where OAuth2 authentication fails with 'object has no attribute' if OAUTH2AUTOCREATE_USER is False.
* Ensure that the Geometry Viewer refreshes when re-running queries or switching geometry columns, preventing stale data from being displayed.
* Fixed an issue where the default fillfactor value for B-tree indexes was incorrect.
* Fixed an issue where AI Reports are grayed out after setting an API key by auto-selecting the default provider.
* Fixed an issue where AI Assistant does not notify that No API Key or Provider is Set.
* Fixed an issue where AI Reports fail with OpenAI models that do not support the temperature parameter.
* Improve the AI Assistant user prompt to be more descriptive of the actual functionality.
* Fix an issue where the AI Assistant was not retaining conversation context between messages, with chat history compaction to manage token budgets.
* Support /v1/responses for OpenAI models.
Builds for Windows and macOS are available now, along with a Python Wheel, Docker Container, RPM, DEB Package, and source code tarball from the tarball area.