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  1. Download — Blender

    Dec 16, 2025 · Blender evolves every day. Experimental builds have the latest features and while there might be cool bug fixes too, they are unstable and can mess up your files.

  2. Blender - The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software — blender.org

    Blender is a public project hosted on blender.org, licensed as GNU GPL, owned by its contributors. For that reason Blender is Free and Open Source software, forever.

  3. 3.6 LTS — Blender

    Blender is and will always be free, forever. Releases are possible thanks to donations by the community.

  4. About — Blender

    You are free to use Blender for any purpose, including commercially or for education. This freedom is being defined by Blender’s GNU General Public License (GPL).

  5. 3.5 — Blender

    Mar 29, 2023 · Blender is and will always be free, forever. Releases are possible thanks to the members of the Development Fund.

  6. 3.0 — Blender

    Blender 3.0 offers a brand new set of VR controller-based functionality, including the ability to visualize controllers and the ability to navigate one’s way through a scene in VR using controller inputs.

  7. Features — Blender

    Blender is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation, rendering, compositing and motion tracking, even …

  8. 4.3 — Blender

    The Blender Extensions platform continues to grow, offering hundreds of free add-ons and themes that enable endless customization of workflows. You can also share your own add-ons and themes!

  9. Release Notes — Blender

    Every Blender version ever released is available for download; however, for general use and production, it’s recommended to always use the latest stable release.

  10. 2.80 — Blender

    Blender 2.80 features a redesigned user interface that puts the focus on the artwork that you create.