Released in March 2018, introduced substantial updates focusing on user experience, specialized mathematical packages, and significant performance gains in core computational areas. Major Interface and User Experience Updates
: A new package based on Qhull for computing convex hulls, Voronoi diagrams, and Delaunay triangulations.
The most visible change in Maple 2018 was the introduction of the , which consolidated and improved the software's "Clickable Math" tools.
: Developers could now encrypt procedures to share executable code while hiding the underlying source code to protect intellectual property. Point-and-Click Problem Solving - What's New in Maple 2018