Our third — and final — major update of 2025 is here. It brings a fresh design with an all-new Inspector, wrap for stacks, one-click image background removal, and more flexible way to organize your Workspace.
We’ve named this release Copenhagen — a city famous for its beautiful, functional design. And that’s exactly what we’ve aimed to bring with this update.
An all-new design
When Apple announced macOS Tahoe, we knew we had to redesign Sketch. We also knew that redesign had to be more than a fresh coat of paint — it had to improve functionality.
In Copenhagen, the toolbar is contextual and automatically adapts based on your selection and tool choice. The layer list has a new focus mode to show only layers you’ve selected and their relevant context.
The new Inspector isn’t…
Our third — and final — major update of 2025 is here. It brings a fresh design with an all-new Inspector, wrap for stacks, one-click image background removal, and more flexible way to organize your Workspace.
We’ve named this release Copenhagen — a city famous for its beautiful, functional design. And that’s exactly what we’ve aimed to bring with this update.
An all-new design
When Apple announced macOS Tahoe, we knew we had to redesign Sketch. We also knew that redesign had to be more than a fresh coat of paint — it had to improve functionality.
In Copenhagen, the toolbar is contextual and automatically adapts based on your selection and tool choice. The layer list has a new focus mode to show only layers you’ve selected and their relevant context.
The new Inspector isn’t just a redesign, either — it’s a full rewrite. It introduces floating panels for things color and color variable selection, numeric fields you can drag to scrub without focusing, and alternate functions when you hold ⌥.
There’s a lot more to talk about this redesign, and we’ve got a full guide to every detail over on the blog.
Blog post: A guided tour of Copenhagen
Stacks now wrap
A much-requested feature since we launched Stacks earlier in the year. You can now set horizontal or vertical stacks to wrap when their contents exceed the fixed height of width of their container.
Naturally, you get alignment options for those items wrapping over multiple rows or columns. This one opens up a whole new world of layout possibilities and we’re excited to see what you do with it.
One-click background removal
You can now remove the background from any image in Sketch in one click. We have two options for this — one better suited for people, and another for objects.
We use Apple’s on-device machine learning for this. We don’t send your images off to any external server or third-party for processing.
More flexible folders
Projects and Collections in your Workspace are now simply called folders. And unlike projects and collections, you can nest folders infinitely, giving you the freedom to organize your Workspace however you want.
Nested folders will always take on the permissions of their top-level parent folder. Everyone who shares your workspace will need to update to Copenhagen to see nested folders.