Sketchup ^new^ Free — Trial

For architects, interior designers, woodworkers, and 3D printing hobbyists, SketchUp is a household name. Known for its intuitive "push and pull" interface, it makes 3D modeling accessible to beginners while remaining powerful for pros. But before you commit to a $349+ annual subscription, Trimble offers a 30-day free trial of SketchUp Pro .

For everyone else, start with the first. Learn the basics. Then start the Pro trial when you’re ready to stress-test the advanced tools. sketchup free trial

| Feature | 30-Day Pro Trial | Permanently Free (Web) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Platform | Desktop (offline) | Browser (requires internet) | | LayOut & Style Builder | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | Import CAD (DWG/DXF) | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (only STL, PNG, JPG) | | Solid Tools | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | | Extensions / Plugins | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (except a few stock ones) | | Export formats | 15+ | 3 (STL, PNG, JPG) | | Price | Free for 30 days | Free forever | For everyone else, start with the first

4/5 – Powerful and unrestricted, but the 30-day countdown feels tight for part-time evaluators. Have you tried the SketchUp Pro trial? Share your experience in the comments below. | Feature | 30-Day Pro Trial | Permanently

After 30 days, the Pro desktop version will no longer launch. You cannot simply "downgrade" to the free web version with the same files unless you save them in a compatible format (e.g., .skp version 2022 or earlier) before the trial ends. – On day 28, export all your active projects as .skp (2022 format) and as .dae or .obj . This ensures you can reopen them in the free web version or Blender. Free Trial vs. Free Version: The Real Difference Many users confuse the SketchUp Free trial (which doesn’t exist) with the permanently free web version . Let’s clarify: