End of Support Policy

End of Support Policy
As time passes, sometimes things just don’t work the same as they used to. Maybe there are security issues, or maybe things just don’t work anymore. When that happens, it’s time to move on. That’s why we have an End of Support policy for older versions of SketchUp.
What is End of Support?
End of Support affects all SketchUp products installed on your desktop PC or Mac. When “End of Support” happens, the product you are using goes from being “Supported” to “Unsupported”. Going forward, SketchUp desktop products will become unsupported on January 31st of the third year after the product’s release year. For example, SketchUp 2022’s End of Support date is January 31, 2025.
Why Have an End of Support Policy?
At SketchUp, we are committed to providing an excellent experience to our users. This means:
By limiting the versions we support, we are able to provide a better experience to customers using supported versions.
Am I Supported?
SketchUp will always communicate what versions we currently support. You can check which version of SketchUp you are using in About SketchUp. For Windows users, you’ll find About SketchUp in the Help menu. For Mac users, open About SketchUp from the SketchUp menu.
Older versions of SketchUp include the year in their name, and SketchUp version numbers always begin with the year that version was released. The default End of Support date for that version is three years after the year shown.
For example, in SketchUp 2022, you’ll see 2022 as part of the logo, and the version number starts with 22. Therefore, SketchUp 2022’s End of Support date is Jan. 31 2025.
The table below describes when End of Support will happen for various versions of SketchUp.
Version | End of Support date |
2019 and earlier | Unsupported |
2020 | June 30, 2023 |
2021 | Jan 31, 2024 |
2022 | Jan 31, 2025 |
My Version is Unsupported. What Now?
If you are using an unsupported version of SketchUp, you should expect the following:
Unavailable Features in Unsupported Versions
All desktop versions of SketchUp operate what we call “Web Services.” “Web Services” are SketchUp features that require an internet connection to work. Many of these features run within an embedded web browser in SketchUp.
The embedded web browsers in older versions of SketchUp are outdated and cannot be updated, making it hard to maintain quality of service or security when they are used. As a result, features that require web services no longer work in unsupported versions. Examples include:
Extensions and Unsupported Versions
Many extensions also use embedded web browsers, and these will often have the same challenges we mentioned above. As SketchUp evolves, extensions made to work with the most recent version of the desktop may not be able to work with old versions.
How to upgrade your version of SketchUp to a Supported version
SketchUp encourages desktop users to use supported versions of SketchUp. Not only do you get access to all the most recent features and improvements, using a supported version of SketchUp helps make sure your SketchUp experience is as secure as possible.
SketchUp Pro and Studio Subscribers
Your subscriptions include supported versions of SketchUp Desktop. Download and install the most recent version of SketchUp here.
How can I find out if I am a subscriber?
Check your Trimble Account Management Portal. After you login, select Plan Settings to view your subscriptions. If you see SketchUp Free you are using the free version of SketchUp and do not have a subscription.
Not a subscriber?
Supported versions of the SketchUp’s desktop software are included in the following subscriptions:
Not sure if you are a subscriber? Take a look at our SketchUp Subscriptions articles for more information.
What if I use a license key to access SketchUp?
Licenses for older versions of SketchUp, also known as a perpetual or “classic” license, provided users with a license key for that specific version of SketchUp. Classic licenses are only valid for the version that was purchased. If you have a classic license and would like to upgrade to the current version of SketchUp you will need to purchase a SketchUp Pro or SketchUp Studio subscription.
What if I wasn’t the one that installed SketchUp on this computer?
It may be that you are using a computer where you did not install SketchUp yourself. For example:
In these cases your company or institution may have a more recent version available for you to update to. Contact your administrator to find out more.
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