What's new
in Velo.
Every release of the consent layer, in one place. New banner styles, sharper Consent Mode v2 signals, dashboard improvements and the small fixes that keep your tags honest. The snippet never changes, so each update reaches your site on its own.
Updates that reach 100+ marketing teams without a redeploy
Recent releases
The latest first. Each release rolls out automatically to every site running Velo, so you read it here and it is already working.
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Region rules at the edge
Velo now reads the visitor's country at the edge and applies the right regime on its own: opt in across the EEA and the UK, opt out for US state laws, a light notice everywhere else.
- Automatic region detection, with no geo lookup to wire and no separate banner per market to keep in sync.
- A region map in the dashboard so you can see, and override, which rule applies where.
- US state opt out wording refreshed to match the current set of state privacy laws.
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The embedded banner style
A third banner style joins the simple bar and the modal: an in page block that lives in your layout instead of floating on top of it, built for Webflow, Wix and sites that block overlays.
- Drop the embedded block into any container and it inherits your brand theme automatically.
- Switch between simple, modal and embedded from the dashboard, with nothing to change in the snippet.
- Keyboard focus order tightened across all three styles for cleaner accessibility.
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A sharper Consent Mode v2 signal
We rewired how Velo passes consent state to Google so the signals land the way Google expects, which means declined visitors are modelled more reliably and your reports stay whole.
- Default and update consent calls now fire in the order Google's modelling depends on.
- analytics_storage and ad_storage states are passed cleanly to GA4 and Google Ads.
- A signal check in the dashboard shows, at a glance, whether the wiring is reading green.
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Export the consent record
Every accept, reject and preference is written to an anonymised, time stamped log. This release lets you export that record on demand, ready for a regulator or a client question.
- One click export of the consent log, filtered by date range and region.
- Each entry stays tied to nothing that identifies a person.
- Faster log writes at the edge, so capturing consent never holds up the page.
Ship quietly, break nothing
One pinned major version. New features land behind it without changing the tag on your site.
The snippet never changes
You add Velo once. Every release after that arrives through the same pinned tag, so there is nothing to swap out and no redeploy to schedule.
No breaking changes
Within a major version, your banner, your categories and your wording stay exactly as you set them. New behaviour is opt in, so an update never surprises your visitors.
Live from the edge
Releases roll out across Cloudflare's edge and can be rolled back the same way. You read the entry here, and the change is already serving on your site.
On the way
A look at what the team is building next. Plans shift as we learn from the sites running Velo, so treat this as direction rather than a dated promise. If a piece of it would change how you work, tell us and it climbs the list.
Request a featureAdd it once, stay current
One script tag and a Google Tag Manager template. Every release on this page reaches your site through the same snippet, so you never touch the code again.
<!-- Add Velo once. Every update arrives through the same tag. --> <script src="https://cdn.veloconsent.com/v1/velo.js" data-site="your-site-id" defer></script>
from your first snippet to a fully configured layer.
Set up once and every release after that is automatic. The banner, the regions, the audit log and Consent Mode v2 stay current without a redeploy on your side.
Figures are measured ranges across Amplio Data client implementations, not a guarantee. Recovery depends on your traffic mix, regions and how your tags are configured.
Add Velo once. Stay current for good.
Get the banner, the regions, the audit log and Consent Mode v2 working together, and every release after that reaches you on its own. Live in 72 hours.