On October 17, 2025, Manus officially released Manus 1.5. According to the release page and changelog, version 1.5 features an architectural restructure to improve speed and stability. Officials claim that average task times have significantly decreased compared to earlier versions, and that this has resulted in improved quality and user satisfaction in internal benchmarks. The new version also expands the available context for a single task, targeting longer conversations and more complex processes, reducing information loss and interruptions. Functionally, the upgraded "Single Prompt Builder" can generate full-stack web applications, including backend, user login, database, AI functionality, notifications, analytics, and other elements, supporting custom domain names and live deployment. The product homepage and mobile app store listing also emphasize the "generate a website/app in a single conversation" positioning. These capabilities are being promoted simultaneously on the official website and social media accounts, with reposts and demonstrations of the version update appearing in third-party communities. Regarding terms such as "unlimited context," these are currently official statements; the specific upper limit and strategy will be subject to actual product behavior and subsequent documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the core changes in Manus 1.5?
A: Officially, it is faster and more reliable overall, with a larger context capacity for a single task. At the same time, the builder can generate a complete application including modules such as the backend and login with just one prompt.
Q: Is it possible to directly generate a “usable online website/application”?
A: The release page and update log show that full-stack applications can be generated and launched, including custom domain names, databases, notifications, and analytics capabilities. Details are subject to actual product testing.
Q: How do you understand “infinite context”?
A: This is the official statement, which means that a single task can handle longer inputs and processes to maintain consistency. The specific maximum context and limitations are not given on the public page and need to be based on actual interactions and document updates.
Q: Where can I find official information and demos for 1.5?
A: The Manus blog and update page provide version notes; the official X account and Threads have synchronized copy and short demonstrations, and the community forum also has reposted posts.
Q: Is there a mobile version?
A: Both iOS and Android app pages emphasize "conversational website/app" in their descriptions, which is consistent with the positioning of the web version. The version description will be adjusted as the store is updated.