March 14th, 2026
New

You can now filter both Employee Inventory and Device Inventory by labels, making it much easier to segment your fleet and people based on how you already organize them.
What’s new
Labels filter in Employee Inventory
New Labels filter group in the Employee Inventory sidebar.
Select one or more labels to narrow results.
Uses OR logic within labels (employees are shown if they have any of the selected labels).
Combines with other filters (department, status, org, etc.) using AND logic.
Labels filter in Device Inventory
New Labels filter group in the Device Inventory filters.
Filter devices by one or more labels with OR semantics (devices appear if they have any of the selected labels).
Works with existing filters (OS, ownership, model, group, etc.) using AND logic.
System vs. custom labels
System labels (e.g., hardware-based labels introduced previously) are visually distinguished from custom labels.
Label picker clearly indicates system labels so you can quickly combine them with your own custom labels.
For employees, only custom labels are shown (employees don’t currently have system labels).
Searchable, scalable label picker
Type to quickly search across labels in both Employee and Device inventories.
Designed to perform well even when your org has a large label set.
Shareable, bookmarkable filters
Selected labels appear as filter chips and can be cleared individually or all at once.
Chosen label filters are encoded in the URL, so you can refresh, open in a new tab, or share the link and keep the same filtered view.
Edge-case handling
If some employees/devices have no labels, they’re excluded whenever you apply a label filter, and included again when no label filter is active.
If your org has no labels defined yet, the label picker shows a friendly “no labels” state while remaining fully usable.
Orgs with only system labels can still use the label filter normally.