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 Please note that FreeCAD has still not reached a version 1.0 status in our view, and might not be ready for production use. Nevertheless multitudes of users use it. To find out if FreeCAD is appropriate for your project, please check out the FreeCAD forum.

Current Stable Version
The first 0.17 release of FreeCAD (0.17.13509) was published on 2018-04-06. Many bug fix releases have been published since then, the latest bug fix release 0.17.13541 was published on 2018-08-16. It might not be available to all operating systems at this time. To find out what's new, see the release notes.

You will find SHA256 checksums (to verify integrity of your download) and Windows portable versions on the 0.17 Release page on GitHub. (Older portable builds have been pruned. Availability will return in the future)

Notes for Windows users

 * The 32-Bit installer (x86) supports the following versions of Windows: 7/8/10.
 * The 64-Bit installer (x64) supports the following versions of Windows: 7/8/10.

Notes for Mac OS X users
Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan is the minimum supported version.

Notes for GNU/Linux users
FreeCAD can be installed from most Linux distributions official repositories, but the version they provide might be quite dated and be missing many features. Instead you can download the linked AppImage above, mark it as executable and launch it without installation. Please see the Install on Unix page for more installation options, including how to get up-to-date packages for Ubuntu and derivatives.

Development Versions
FreeCAD's development is always active! Do you want to check out the 0.18 development release? For Linux users, check out the 0.18 development AppImage. For MacOS, Windows and source code, see the FreeCAD releases page.

Additional Modules and Macros
The FreeCAD community provides a wealth of additional modules and macros. They can now easily be installed directly from within FreeCAD using the Addon manager.