Magento 2 Extensions Digest June 2026 (New Release & Updates)

June Digest blog 2026

Keeping your Magento store up to date is one of the easiest ways to improve performance, security, and the overall shopping experience. Throughout June 2026, MageComp has been releasing numerous updates and enhancements to its portfolio of Magento 2 extensions, adding new features, updating compatibility with Magento 2.4.9, improving REST and GraphQL APIs, and including bug fixes.

Whether you’re already using MageComp extensions or planning to integrate them into your Magento store, here’s everything that was updated during June 2026.

Magento version upgrade

MageComp Extension Updates – June 2026

Magento 2 Checkout Success Page 1.0.8

– Added Multiple Style Template

Magento 2 Image Clean 1.0.8

– Support deleting disabled product images 

Magento 2.4.9 Compatibility

REST API and GraphQL API Improvements

Bug Fixes

Wrapping Up

If you’re already using any of these extensions, we recommend upgrading to the latest versions to take advantage of the newest features and improvements.

Stay tuned for next month’s Magento 2 Extensions Digest as we continue delivering innovations and enhancements for the Magento community.

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FAQ

1. Which extensions got new features in June 2026?

In June 2026, two extensions got some new features.

  • Magento 2 Checkout Success Page extension gives customers several templates to choose from, allowing for a more customized checkout success page according to the customer’s preference. 
  • Magento 2 Image Clean can remove images related to the disabled product, allowing for easier management of images.

2. Why should I upgrade my extensions to the latest versions?

An upgrade of MageComp extensions will make sure that your store is compatible with the latest releases of Magento, will keep it secure and stable, and will solve all known problems.

3. Is it necessary to upgrade my extensions if everything works properly in my store?

Yes, you should upgrade your MageComp extensions, even if your store seems to be working correctly. This helps maintain store security, improves compatibility with newer Magento releases, and reduces the likelihood of unexpected issues.

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