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There are several '''downloads''' for various operating systems available. Before downloading keep in mind:
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== Current stable version == <!--T:2-->
== official FreeCAD installers ==


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The FreeCAD team provides ready-to-install packages for [[Image:windows.png|16px]] '''Windows''' (XP, Vista and 7, 32 and 64bits), [[Image:mac.png|16px]] '''Mac OS X''' (Snow Leopard 10.6), and [[Image:linux.png|16px]] '''Debian-based Linux systems''' (Debian, Ubuntu, 32 and 64bits).
The 0.21.2 release of FreeCAD was published on 2023-11-14. To find out what's new, see the [[Release_notes_0.21|release notes]].


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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/free-cad/files/ official FreeCAD Download page]
You can find SHA256 checksums to verify the integrity of your download on the [https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/tag/0.21.2 0.21.2 release page].


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====Notes for windows users====
Previous versions can be downloaded from the [https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases releases] page.


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The windows installer should also work on older Windows platforms, but has not always been tested. You need ''Windows Installer V1'' on your system (msiexec.exe). See [[Install on Windows|Installing on Windows]] for details about different installation options. Download the latest .msi file for windows systems, or the appropriate .deb file for your version of Ubuntu or Debian.
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====Notes for linux users====


[[Installing_on_Windows|Install instructions]]
On most recent distrubutions such as Debian, Ubuntu or Arch, FreeCAD is included in the official distribution's packages repository, and you are advised to preferably get FreeCAD from there, to make sure you have a version that is 100% compatible with your system. The pivy python module (usually named python-pivy) is needed by FreeCAD from version 0.9 or above. If it is not available on your system, you must download it from here too.


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-WIN-x64-installer-1.exe 64-bit installer]
====Notes for mac users====


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-Windows-x86_64.7z 64-bit portable version (.7z)]
We rely on very few people to help building Mac OSX packages, so it doesn't get updated as often as the other platforms. The version available on this site might be slightly outdated.


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== Ubuntu PPA packages ==


[[Installing_on_Mac|Install instructions]]
The [http://launchpad.net/freecad FreeCAD Launchpad team] is in the process of building an automatic daily build system, whichcan provide you with a fresh, daily-up-to-date version of FreeCAD. Note that this system is still not totally functional and at the moment only produces packages for Ubuntu Lucid:


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-macOS-arm64.dmg ARM (M1/M2) disk image]
* http://code.launchpad.net/~freecad-maintainers/+recipe/freecad-daily


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-macOS-intel-x86_64.dmg Intel disk image]
On Normand's PPA page, you can find recently built FreeCAD packages, along with instructions on how to add his PPA to the ubuntu software center:


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* http://launchpad.net/~gemnoc/+archive/ppa


[[Installing_on_Linux|Install instructions]]
== unofficial FreeCAD builds ==


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-Linux-x86_64.AppImage x86_64 AppImage]
These are versions of FreeCAD built by other persons and not officially maintained by the FreeCAD team. They may include customized parts or be optimized for certain types of processors.


[https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/download/0.21.2/FreeCAD-0.21.2-Linux-aarch64.AppImage aarch64 AppImage]
*[http://yorik.uncreated.net/scripts/FreeCAD-repository.html Yorik's Debian/Ubuntu amd64 builds] (including amd64 Pivy package)
*[http://packman.links2linux.de/package/FreeCAD openSUSE RPM at PackMan]


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== FreeCAD documentation ==
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=== Notes for Windows users === <!--T:58-->
The user documentation of FreeCAD is being written on this wiki site. The best way is to read it online, so you are sre to get the latest version:


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* [[Online Help Toc|The FreeCAD Manual]]
* The following Windows versions are supported: 64-bit 7/8/10/11. 32-bit Windows is not supported.
* The package can also be installed from the [https://chocolatey.org/packages/freecad Chocolatey] manager. The Chocolatey package is currently not up-to-date.


=== Notes for macOS users === <!--T:59-->
The manual can also be displayed as one big text, so you can print it or save it as a pdf file:


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* [[Manual|All-in-one printable version]]
* MacOS 10.12 Sierra is the minimum supported version.
* For macOS 12 and older the "Unsigned Intel disk image" should be used, the signed version does not work on those systems.


=== Notes for GNU/Linux users === <!--T:6-->
The manual is also be compiled as a qt help file, so it can be browsed offline with the Qt help viewer. This is usually made at each release and is available together with FreeCAD package on most linux software repositories and is also bundled in the windows installer. To access it, simply open the "help" menu inside FreeCAD, or use the "What's this?" button.


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For convenience, we also provide a pdf version of this manual:
Most distributions carry FreeCAD in their official repositories, however, if the distribution doesn't follow a rolling release model the version they provide might be outdated. Instead you can download the AppImage above, mark it as executable and launch it without installation.


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* [http://yorik.uncreated.net/archive/freecad010.pdf 0.10 Manual (Pdf file)]
Please see the [[Installing_on_Linux|Installing on Linux]] page for more installation options, including daily packages for Ubuntu and derivatives.
* [http://yorik.uncreated.net/scripts/freecad011.pdf 0.11 Manual (Pdf file)]


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Here you can also find a copy of the OpenCasCade 5.2 docs, in a .chm file. After 5.2, the openCasCade documentation is not available as a single file anymore, but as a heavy 180Mb package. So, since there is little change, we keep this one around for convenience:
A portable version that doesn't need installation can be achieved by starting FreeCAD with these commands:


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*[http://www.4shared.com/file/128871432/96b15e62/occ52.html OpenCasCADE 5.2 documentation]
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cd path/to/directory_containing_AppImage/
chmod +x ./name_of_AppImage_file.AppImage
HOME="$PWD/Settings" FREECAD_USER_HOME="$PWD/Settings" ./name_of_AppImage_file.AppImage
}}
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== FreeCAD Source package ==
More information about FreeCAD's environment variables can be found on [[Start_up_and_Configuration#Environment_variables|the configuration page]].


== Development versions == <!--T:60-->
For all other platforms you need to compile FreeCAD on your own from the Source package. You might also want to compile FreeCAD yourself if you want to optimize certain things, or customize certain parts of FreeCAD. Instructions for compiling can be found on the [[CompileOnWindows]], [[CompileOnMac]] and [[CompileOnUnix]] pages. You can grab a zip or tar.gz file containing the latest official version here (look for the latest version for your system):


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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/free-cad/files/ official FreeCAD Files repository]
FreeCAD's development is active.
* For development builds and development source code, see the [https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-Bundle/releases/tag/weekly-builds weekly builds] page.
* To compile the latest source code, see [[Compiling|compiling]].


== Additional modules and macros == <!--T:44-->
Alternatively, you can also download latest source code from the SVN repository. You'll get a more recent version, but it might contain bugs or even fail to compile. Instructions for accessing the SVN repository can be found here:


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*[http://sourceforge.net/svn/?group_id=49159 FreeCAD SVN repository]
The FreeCAD community provides many additional modules and macros. Since 0.17 they can be easily installed from within FreeCAD using the [[Image:Std_AddonMgr.svg|24px]] [[Std_AddonMgr|Addon manager]].


You can also download automatically a GNU tarball from the latest source code tree or any part of it by using the code browser and clicking the "Download GNU tarball" at any time. The trunk folder contains the current development version, while the branches folder contains a snapshot of all stable releases to date.


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*[http://free-cad.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/free-cad/ FreeCAD SVN browser]
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== FreeCAD LibPack ==

To collect all the needed libraries to compile FreeCAD can be a time consuming task. So we deliver a convenient package for development on Windows (VS8) with all needed libraries. You can download the latest version of the libpack from

*[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=49159&package_id=157551 FreeCAD LibPack]

For linux, you will normally find all necessary libraries in your software management system, so you should just read the [[CompileOnUnix]] page.

== Additional modules ==

There are additional modules, addons of plugins for FreeCAD developed outside of the main FreeCAD development team. They are listed here but are not officially supported by the FreeCAD team.

*[http://ja.orgfree.com/freecad.htm Fold module]: a module in development for working with metal sheets.

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Latest revision as of 16:07, 13 January 2024

Current stable version

The 0.21.2 release of FreeCAD was published on 2023-11-14. To find out what's new, see the release notes.

You can find SHA256 checksums to verify the integrity of your download on the 0.21.2 release page.

Previous versions can be downloaded from the releases page.

Install instructions

64-bit installer

64-bit portable version (.7z)

Install instructions

ARM (M1/M2) disk image

Intel disk image

Install instructions

x86_64 AppImage

aarch64 AppImage

Notes for Windows users

  • The following Windows versions are supported: 64-bit 7/8/10/11. 32-bit Windows is not supported.
  • The package can also be installed from the Chocolatey manager. The Chocolatey package is currently not up-to-date.

Notes for macOS users

  • MacOS 10.12 Sierra is the minimum supported version.
  • For macOS 12 and older the "Unsigned Intel disk image" should be used, the signed version does not work on those systems.

Notes for GNU/Linux users

Most distributions carry FreeCAD in their official repositories, however, if the distribution doesn't follow a rolling release model the version they provide might be outdated. Instead you can download the AppImage above, mark it as executable and launch it without installation.

Please see the Installing on Linux page for more installation options, including daily packages for Ubuntu and derivatives.

A portable version that doesn't need installation can be achieved by starting FreeCAD with these commands:

cd path/to/directory_containing_AppImage/
chmod +x ./name_of_AppImage_file.AppImage
HOME="$PWD/Settings" FREECAD_USER_HOME="$PWD/Settings" ./name_of_AppImage_file.AppImage

More information about FreeCAD's environment variables can be found on the configuration page.

Development versions

FreeCAD's development is active.

  • For development builds and development source code, see the weekly builds page.
  • To compile the latest source code, see compiling.

Additional modules and macros

The FreeCAD community provides many additional modules and macros. Since 0.17 they can be easily installed from within FreeCAD using the Addon manager.