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Focused on speed with improved rendering, deeper sandbox tools, and better geo-location features. The Google Era (2006–2002)

Introduced terrain modeling capabilities (Sandbox) and optimized geometric reuse via components, dramatically reducing file sizes for large scenes. The Google Era: Democratizing 3D (2006–2012)

The "Hero" version of the Google era. Still widely used today by hobbyists.

Introduced subscription-only licensing models (Pro and Studio) and enhanced the handling of advanced tags and hidden objects.

For example, SketchUp 2022 ended support on . This means that currently, only versions 2024, 2025, and 2026 are officially supported. Older versions will not receive updates or technical support.

The original release. It introduced the revolutionary "Push/Pull" technology, allowing users to extrude 2D faces into 3D volumes instantly. There was no "SketchUp Pro" yet—just one simple tool for Windows.

The current stable version (as of this writing). Focused on .

Introduced Graphics Engine Improvements , faster rendering capabilities, and enhanced Scan-to-Design workflows for professionals [1].

Native M-series chips, Apple iPad integration, Revit Importer Modern Performance Engine Ambient Occlusion, massive viewport frame-rate boost

Introduction of (beta), a tool to convert 3D models into 2D presentation documents.

. Founded by @Last Software, the program's primary goal was to "democratize design" by making 3D modelling more intuitive than the rigid CAD software of the time. The Three Eras of SketchUp

In 2012, Trimble Navigation bought SketchUp from Google. Trimble shifted the software's focus from casual Google Earth modeling back to professional Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) workflows. SketchUp 2013 Extension Warehouse launch.

The year of "inferencing." The inference system became much smarter (locking inferences with the arrow keys).

Enhanced LayOut reference locking and Trimble Connect integration for cloud storage.

Search tool, Lasso Select, Tag tool, native Apple Silicon (M-series) support.

Deeper integration with Google Maps and Google Earth. Users could import geo-location data directly into their models. This version also added solid boolean modeling tools for Pro users. 3. The Trimble Era: Desktop Dominance (2012–2023)

The Ultimate SketchUp Version List: A Complete History and Evolutionary Guide

The Comprehensive SketchUp Version List: A Journey Through 3D Modeling Evolution (2000-2026)

Note: This was the first time a completely free version was offered alongside SketchUp Pro. SketchUp 7 (2008) November 2008 Key Focus: Dynamic components and collaboration. Core Features:

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Focused on speed with improved rendering, deeper sandbox tools, and better geo-location features. The Google Era (2006–2002)

Introduced terrain modeling capabilities (Sandbox) and optimized geometric reuse via components, dramatically reducing file sizes for large scenes. The Google Era: Democratizing 3D (2006–2012)

The "Hero" version of the Google era. Still widely used today by hobbyists.

Introduced subscription-only licensing models (Pro and Studio) and enhanced the handling of advanced tags and hidden objects.

For example, SketchUp 2022 ended support on . This means that currently, only versions 2024, 2025, and 2026 are officially supported. Older versions will not receive updates or technical support. sketchup version list

The original release. It introduced the revolutionary "Push/Pull" technology, allowing users to extrude 2D faces into 3D volumes instantly. There was no "SketchUp Pro" yet—just one simple tool for Windows.

The current stable version (as of this writing). Focused on .

Introduced Graphics Engine Improvements , faster rendering capabilities, and enhanced Scan-to-Design workflows for professionals [1].

Native M-series chips, Apple iPad integration, Revit Importer Modern Performance Engine Ambient Occlusion, massive viewport frame-rate boost Focused on speed with improved rendering, deeper sandbox

Introduction of (beta), a tool to convert 3D models into 2D presentation documents.

. Founded by @Last Software, the program's primary goal was to "democratize design" by making 3D modelling more intuitive than the rigid CAD software of the time. The Three Eras of SketchUp

In 2012, Trimble Navigation bought SketchUp from Google. Trimble shifted the software's focus from casual Google Earth modeling back to professional Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) workflows. SketchUp 2013 Extension Warehouse launch.

The year of "inferencing." The inference system became much smarter (locking inferences with the arrow keys). Still widely used today by hobbyists

Enhanced LayOut reference locking and Trimble Connect integration for cloud storage.

Search tool, Lasso Select, Tag tool, native Apple Silicon (M-series) support.

Deeper integration with Google Maps and Google Earth. Users could import geo-location data directly into their models. This version also added solid boolean modeling tools for Pro users. 3. The Trimble Era: Desktop Dominance (2012–2023)

The Ultimate SketchUp Version List: A Complete History and Evolutionary Guide

The Comprehensive SketchUp Version List: A Journey Through 3D Modeling Evolution (2000-2026)

Note: This was the first time a completely free version was offered alongside SketchUp Pro. SketchUp 7 (2008) November 2008 Key Focus: Dynamic components and collaboration. Core Features:

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