DrupalCon Vienna 2025: Reflections on AI, Drupal’s Evolution, and the Open Web’s Future
In a blog post reflecting on the DrupalCon Vienna 2025 keynote, Dhruv Rana shares why this year’s event felt more like a turning point than a product update. With AI dominating how people search and consume content, Drupal’s structured architecture is emerging as a foundational strength rather than a hurdle.
Dhruv highlights innovations like Acquia Source—a managed, AI-powered CMS built on Drupal—and the upcoming Drupal Canvas visual builder launching in November 2025. Other announcements like native Figma integration and no-code automation via ECA and Active Pieces reveal how Drupal is becoming more accessible while staying true to its composable, API-first nature. Rather than bolting AI onto legacy systems, Drupal’s core flexibility aligns naturally with the needs of the AI-driven web.
What stood out most for Dhruv was the tone of the community: no hype, no panic—just thoughtful, open-source builders figuring out how to keep the web open. The piece frames Drupal not just as a CMS, but as a platform that’s ready to evolve alongside how people create, trust, and interact with content in the AI era.
