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ISO 9001 — 2026 revision

ISO 9001:2026 Changes — What's New and How to Transition

Standard
ISO 9001
Edition
Draft International Standard (ISO/DIS 9001:2025)
Published
September 2026
Transition deadline
2029

ISO 9001:2026 is expected to publish around September 2026 with a three-year transition. Here's what changed — quality culture, climate, risk/opportunity and the expanded Annex A — and what it means for your team.

Transition at a glance

  1. 2024

    Climate amendment

    Amd 1:2024 added climate-change considerations

  2. 2025–26

    Reached Draft International Standard

    Now at ISO/DIS 9001:2025

  3. ~Sept 2026

    ISO 9001:2026 published

    3-year transition begins

  4. 2029

    2015 edition withdrawn

    ISO 9001:2015 certificates expire

ISO 9001:2026 is the next revision of the world's most widely used quality management standard. It has reached Draft International Standard (ISO/DIS 9001:2025) and is expected to publish around September 2026, followed by a three-year transition period to 2029. It is an evolutionary update — the 2015 framework stays intact — so the real task is making sure your people understand what changed.

The transition timeline

Once ISO 9001:2026 is published, organizations certified to ISO 9001:2015 will have three years to transition. After that deadline, 2015 certificates are no longer valid. Because the structural changes are modest, the effort for an already-certified organization is mostly about awareness and understanding — not re-documenting your whole system.

What changed

AreaISO 9001:2015ISO 9001:2026
Quality culture & ethicsNot addressed explicitlyNew requirement for top management to promote a quality culture and ethical behavior (5.1), plus employee awareness of it (7.3)
Climate changeAdded via Amd 1:2024Formally integrated into organizational context (4.1, 4.2)
Risk & opportunityCombined in 6.1Split into sub-clauses so risks and opportunities are handled distinctly
GuidanceExternal references neededNew Annex A (~15 pages) clarifying structure, terminology and clauses
TerminologyCross-referenced to ISO 9000More QMS-specific terms built into the standard itself

What it means for your team

The paperwork changes are small. The risk is that your auditors, consultants and process owners think they understand the new requirements — especially the new quality-culture and ethics expectations — when they don't. That gap is exactly what an ISTO Test of Understanding measures, scoring real comprehension across the eight A·C·C·U·R·A·T·E domains so you can transition with evidence, not assumptions.

Frequently asked questions
When is ISO 9001:2026 published?
The revision has reached Draft International Standard stage (ISO/DIS 9001:2025) and is expected to publish around September 2026.
How long is the ISO 9001:2026 transition period?
Organizations certified to ISO 9001:2015 will have three years from publication — until 2029 — to transition. After that, 2015 certificates are no longer valid.
What are the main changes in ISO 9001:2026?
A new requirement for quality culture and ethical behavior (clauses 5.1 and 7.3), formal integration of climate-change considerations (4.1 and 4.2), a clearer split between risk and opportunity (6.1), and a substantially expanded ~15-page Annex A of supplementary guidance.
Is ISO 9001:2026 a major overhaul?
No. It is an evolutionary update that keeps the 2015 framework, process approach and core requirements intact. The biggest practical task is making sure people understand the new and clarified requirements.

Make sure your team understands ISO 9001:2026

The ISTO Test of Understanding scores real comprehension across the eight A·C·C·U·R·A·T·E domains — so you transition with evidence, not assumptions.

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