28 June, 2026
What's New in Jumper - June 2026
Tag collections for saving and sharing curated clips, smarter speech analysis with multi-channel transcription and automatic speaker detection, new speech-to-text models, settings export/import, a notification center, and more in the latest release of Jumper.
Jumper v2026.06.28 is now available for macOS (Apple silicon + Intel) and Windows.
Tag collections

Save search results, or whole clips into tag collections with comments, color markers, sorting, and search. Collections can be Personal or Shared; shared ones live in the analysis folder so a whole team can use and update them. You can also filter a people search or visual search to just the clips in a collection.
Read more in the tag collections guide.
Smarter speech analysis
- Multi-channel transcription: A much requested feature that allows you to transcribe one or more selected audio channels, with smart merging that removes duplicate speech when multiple channels carry the same dialogue.
- Speaker detection: Jumper can now identify speakers (diarization) automatically , let you name them, and filter speech search to a specific speaker.

- New models: more accurate speech-to-text for Chinese (20+ dialects), Arabic, Hindi, Cantonese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Filipino, Russian and more. Plus new fine-tuned models for Japanese, Swedish, and Moroccan Arabic/Darija.
Learn more in the speech search docs.
Also new
- Export and import settings: save your Jumper settings and state to a file and load them on another machine. This is handy for teams or when moving to a new computer.
- Notification center: see all the toast messages received in a Jumper session in one place.
- Watch Folder exclusions: Watch Folders can now skip specific subdirectories.
Improvements and fixes
- People grouping has a new ultra-strict regrouping option.
- Fixed visual analysis for videos whose first stream is a cover image instead of the actual video.
- Fixed thumbnail and scrub-frame errors when a scene returns no usable frames.
- Improved reliability when multiple analysis workers write cache files concurrently.
For the full release notes, see the Jumper release notes.
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