Sketchup 21.0.0 [2021]

Always run the 64-bit version of 21.0.0. The 32-bit version (available accidentally on launch day) is severely memory limited. Look for the file name: SketchUpPro-2021-0-0-xxx-x64.exe .

No article about 21.0.0 is solid without addressing its flaws:

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The standout addition to the SketchUp ecosystem in this release is . Operating as a web-based companion tool, PreDesign allows architects and designers to study the climate of a project site before a single line is drawn in 3D.

: The default 2D scale figure for this version is Sumele Aruofor, a Strategic Marketing Manager at Trimble. System Requirements Always run the 64-bit version of 21

: A new climate-aware research tool that provides data on your project's location, helping you make informed design decisions about architectural features like shading and glazing before you start modeling.

You can now create nested folders in the Tags panel, allowing you to group related tags together. No article about 21

| Feature | SketchUp 21.0.0 | SketchUp 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Manual via Sandbox tools | Auto-stitching via AI | | Envison (Visualization) | Requires V-Ray or Lumion | Built-in "Scanviz" beta | | Large Model Support | Good (up to 1GB files) | Excellent (up to 5GB) | | Extension Manager | Basic text list | Revamped card-style UI | | Subscription Model | Supports Perpetual & Sub | Subscription only |

A new search bar at the top of the Tags panel allows you to type a keyword (e.g., "Wall") to instantly isolate and toggle the visibility of specific tags, saving hours of manual searching in massive project files. Live Components: Parameter-Driven Modeling

As the software matured, the number of tools and commands grew, making it difficult for users to locate lesser-used functions.