Whether you use SketchUp for Web on a computer or Chromebook, your device needs mouse and keyboard input.
- Minimum Requirements For Mac Os X Mojave
- Mac Os Requirements
- Mac Os 10.14 System Requirements
- Mac Os Catalina
- Minimum Requirements For Macos Mojave
Mac OS X 10.12 (Mojave) SketchUp 2018 has a known issue that leads to a one-time crash of SketchUp 2018 on MacOS Mojave in the first 10-15 minutes (or so). Windows Vista and older These versions of Windows are no longer supported. Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra) and older These versions of OS X are no longer supported. Sep 09, 2018 Also anything pre 2010 for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini and Mac Pro. You’ll still require a 64bit Intel processor, Iris Graphics 4000 series or later and 8GBs of free disk space – if upgrading, as appose to clean install min plus at least 2GB of RAM – 4GB+ preferred.
Minimum Requirements For Mac Os X Mojave
You can use SketchUp for Web on most internet-connected computers via a recommended browser (Chrome 59+ or Firefox 52+).
To use SketchUp for Web on a Chromebook, your Chromebook needs to meet the minimum specifications. However, the minimum requirements don't offer the best experience using SketchUp for Web on a Chromebook. Ideally, your Chromebook meets the following recommended specifications.
Minimum Specifications | Recommended Specifications |
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2.1+ GHz Intel processor | 2.8+ GHz Intel processor |
4GB RAM | 8GB+ RAM |
700MB of available hard-disk space | At least 1GB of available hard-disk space |
Intel HD integrated graphics card with at least 512MB video memory | Discrete Graphics card such as AMD Radeon R9 M37X 2048 MB |
We recommend choosing the largest available offering of RAM for any listed Chromebook. 4GB is strongly preferable to 2GB.
SketchUp for Web supports Retina (high DPI) displays.
Like many computer programs, SketchUp requires certain hardware and software specifications in order to install and run. These are basic requirements, though, so you may want to use our recommended suggestions to improve performance.
Windows 10, Windows 8+ and Windows 7+- Software
- An internet connection is required to install and authorize SketchUp and to use some of the features.
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher.
- SketchUp Pro requires .NET Framework version 4.5.2. For more information about the .NET framework, click here.
SketchUp requires a 64-bit version of Windows. Also, to install SketchUp, Windows 8.1 must be current with Windows Update.Boot Camp, VMWare, and Parallels are not supported environments. - Recommended hardware
- 2+ GHz processor
- 8+ GB RAM
- 700MB of available hard-disk space
- 3D class video card with 1 GB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL 3.1 or higher and is up to date. SketchUp's performance relies heavily on the graphics card driver and its ability to support OpenGL 3.1 or higher. To test your graphics card's compatibility, please download and run the SketchUp Checkup application. Historically, people have seen problems with Intel-based cards with SketchUp. We don't recommend using these graphics cards with SketchUp at this time.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse.
- Minimum hardware
- 1 GHz processor
- 4GB RAM
- 500MB of free hard-disk space
- 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL 3.1 or higher and is up to date.
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- Software
- An internet connection is required to authorize SketchUp and to use some of the features.
- QuickTime 5.0 and web browser for multimedia tutorials.
- Safari
Boot Camp, VMWare, and Parallels are not supported environments. - Recommended hardware
- 2.1+ GHz processor
- 8GB RAM
- 700MB of available hard-disk space Alert: Please be aware, SketchUp is unable to support case sensitive hard drives with our installation. If you use a case sensitive hard drive you'll experience crashes at launch which cannot be resolved.
- 3D class video card with 1 GB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and is up to date.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse
- Minimum hardware
- 2.1+ GHz Intel™ processor
- 4GB RAM
- 500MB of available hard-disk space.
- 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and up to date.
- 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse.
Mac Os Requirements
To use your license with SketchUp Pro you must have internet access. For additional details concerning these internet requirements, please read Understanding Your License.
Compatibility ChangesSketchUp 2020
With the release of SketchUp 2020 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra). When signing into web features such as the Warehouses you'll be taken to an external browser to complete the signin process.
With the release of SketchUp 2020 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra). When signing into web features such as the Warehouses you'll be taken to an external browser to complete the signin process.
SketchUp 2019
With the release of SketchUp 2019 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). You need to sign in with a Trimble ID to access the SketchUp Pro 2019 subscription or to participate in a Free Trial. SketchUp Desktop 2019 Classic licenses do not require a sign-in.
With the release of SketchUp 2019 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). You need to sign in with a Trimble ID to access the SketchUp Pro 2019 subscription or to participate in a Free Trial. SketchUp Desktop 2019 Classic licenses do not require a sign-in.
SketchUp 2018
With the release of SketchUp 2018 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). There is no longer a SketchUp Make for download, our free version of SketchUp is called SketchUp Free and available in all modern web browsers.
With the release of SketchUp 2018 we've removed support for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). There is no longer a SketchUp Make for download, our free version of SketchUp is called SketchUp Free and available in all modern web browsers.
SketchUp 2017
With the release of SketchUp 2017, we've removed support for 32-bit operating systems, OpenGL 2.0, and software rendering of models (as opposed to hardware acceleration). We also removed support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks.)
With the release of SketchUp 2017, we've removed support for 32-bit operating systems, OpenGL 2.0, and software rendering of models (as opposed to hardware acceleration). We also removed support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks.)
SketchUp 2016
With the release of SketchUp 2016 we’ve removed support for OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and earlier.
With the release of SketchUp 2016 we’ve removed support for OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and earlier.
SketchUp 2015
With the release of SketchUp 2015 we’ve removed support for Windows Vista, Windows XP and OS X 10.7 (Lion) and earlier. SketchUp 2015 and earlier isn't supported on Mac OS X Sierra, but is supported on Mac OS X Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite. Additionally you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or greater.
With the release of SketchUp 2015 we’ve removed support for Windows Vista, Windows XP and OS X 10.7 (Lion) and earlier. SketchUp 2015 and earlier isn't supported on Mac OS X Sierra, but is supported on Mac OS X Mountain Lion, Mavericks, and Yosemite. Additionally you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or greater.
Mac Os 10.14 System Requirements
SketchUp 2014
No System requirement changes were made.
No System requirement changes were made.
SketchUp 2013
With the release of SketchUp 2013 we reduced the level of support we can offer for Windows XP and removed support for OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and earlier.
With the release of SketchUp 2013 we reduced the level of support we can offer for Windows XP and removed support for OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and earlier.
SketchUp 8
With the release of SketchUp 8 we removed support for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and earlier.
With the release of SketchUp 8 we removed support for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and earlier.
SketchUp 7
With the release of SketchUp 7 we removed support for Windows 2000 and earlier.
With the release of SketchUp 7 we removed support for Windows 2000 and earlier.
High DPI Support
SketchUp is DPI aware and can adjust the sizes of Icons and drawing elements so they are sized correctly for High DPI screens. Icons are sized when SketchUp starts up. If you adjust your DPI or scaling (Microsoft Windows – but only up to 150%) you will need to restart SketchUp to see correctly sized Icons and drawing elements.
Unsupported environmentsSketchUp is DPI aware and can adjust the sizes of Icons and drawing elements so they are sized correctly for High DPI screens. Icons are sized when SketchUp starts up. If you adjust your DPI or scaling (Microsoft Windows – but only up to 150%) you will need to restart SketchUp to see correctly sized Icons and drawing elements.
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Mac OS X 10.12 (Mojave)
SketchUp 2018 has a known issue that leads to a one-time crash of SketchUp 2018 on MacOS Mojave in the first 10-15 minutes (or so).
SketchUp 2018 has a known issue that leads to a one-time crash of SketchUp 2018 on MacOS Mojave in the first 10-15 minutes (or so).
Windows Vista and older
These versions of Windows are no longer supported.
These versions of Windows are no longer supported.
Mac OS X 10.12 (Sierra) and older
These versions of OS X are no longer supported.
These versions of OS X are no longer supported.
Linux
A Linux version of SketchUp isn't available at this time. However, you may be interested to see how others have had success running SketchUp on Linux using Wine.
A Linux version of SketchUp isn't available at this time. However, you may be interested to see how others have had success running SketchUp on Linux using Wine.
Virtualized Environments
At this time, SketchUp doesn't support operation in a virtualized environments such as VMWare or Citrix.
Per the SketchUp Pro License in section 1.1:
At this time, SketchUp doesn't support operation in a virtualized environments such as VMWare or Citrix.
Per the SketchUp Pro License in section 1.1:
You may not use or host the Software in a virtual server environment.
Boot Camp/Parallels/VMWare
Neither Boot Camp, VMWare nor Parallels are supported environments.
Neither Boot Camp, VMWare nor Parallels are supported environments.
Remote Desktop Connections
Due to hardware restrictions in shared environments we can't reliably predict how SketchUp will perform. At this time SketchUp is not supported via a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) on any platform.
Due to hardware restrictions in shared environments we can't reliably predict how SketchUp will perform. At this time SketchUp is not supported via a Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) on any platform.
Note: SketchUp will run on multiple-processor machines; however, SketchUp will only use one processor. SketchUp doesn't support hyper-threading or multi-threading at this time.
Note: You can use Logitech 3D Motion Controllers from 3Dconnexion to create models in SketchUp. The 3Dconnexion website has more information about these controllers.
Where iOS 12 will run smoothly on any device that supports iOS 11, the same can’t be said of the new macOS — not all High Sierra systems have the specs to run Mojave. That said, unless you’re using a really old Mac, there’s every chance you’ll be able to install and run macOS 10.14 without a hitch.
macOS Mojave compatibility
Apple says that macOS Mojave is available for all Macs introduced in “mid-2012 or later, along with 2010 and 2012 Mac Pro models with recommended Metal-capable graphics cards.”
What does this in terms of specific models? Well, if your system is any one of the following machines, you’re in luck.
- iMac Pro (2017)
- iMac (late 2012 or newer)
- Mac Pro (late 2013, plus mid-2010 and mid-2012 models with Metal-capable graphics cards)
- MacBook (2015 or newer)
- MacBook Air (mid-2012 or newer)
- MacBook Pro (mid-2012 or newer)
- Mac mini (late 2012 or newer)
Will my Mac run macOS Mojave?
If you’re unsure what Mac model you own, here’s how to find out.
- Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar and select About This Mac.
- In the Overview tab, you’ll see the Mac model and year.
The macOS Mojave requirements mean that it won’t be as widely available as High Sierra. The current macOS is compatible with iMacs and MacBooks from 2009 onwards. For those older machines, High Sierra is where the road ends, unfortunately.
Which apps aren't compatible with Mojave?
Apple announced that macOS Mojave is the last release to support 32-bit apps. But that doesn't necessarily mean that 32-bit apps will run without problems. Therefore, the important thing to do is to check whether any of your apps are 32-bit and make plans to stop relying on them when the next version of macOS launches in 2019.
How much disk space will I need for macOS Mojave?
macOS Mojave will require around 4.8GB of free space, although, the more space you have the better, especially if you plan on installing new apps from the overhauled Mac App Store.
You can check how much free space you have available in About This Mac.
- Click on the Apple logo and select About This Mac.
- In the About This Mac window, click on More Info, then choose the Storage tab.
If your hard drive looks like it needs some space freeing up, you can search through your system files and drag any you no longer need to the Trash. However, this is a time-consuming task. A much better way to quickly remove junk files is with CleanMyMac X.
CleanMyMac X is a utility tool that’s capable of scanning your system and automatically detected old, broken, and outdated files for deletion. It turns a laborious task into one that takes a matter of minutes, with only a few clicks of the mouse required on your part.
- Download and launch CleanMyMac X (It’s free to download).
- Select Smart Scan.
- Click Scan and wait for the app to do its thing.
- Click Run and all of those pointless files will disappear for good, leaving behind a surprising number of gigabytes of free space.
Yes, it really is that easy.
How to install macOS Mojave
Installing anything on Mac is a breeze and that doesn’t change just because a shiny new OS has waltzed into town. Here's a comprehensive guide how to upgrade to macOS Mojave. Feel free to dive straight in and try the macOS Mojave updates.
Tuneskit for mac high sierra. When your chosen version has downloaded, all you need to do is accept Apple’s terms and conditions, select the disk you want to install Mojave on and let your Mac take care of the rest.
Mac Os Catalina
Apple’s new operating system looks promising. Actually, it looks fantastic. If your Mac meets the Mojave system requirements, use a tool like CleanMyMac X to get your computer ready and make Mojave at home.
Minimum Requirements For Macos Mojave
Happy upgrading!