SketchUp Pricing Overview

Free Trial

SketchUp Pricing Key Insights

Last updated on Apr 09, 2026


SketchUp offers 3 pricing editions, starting from $129 to $819 . SketchUp pricing tiers are designed to support different usage levels and team sizes. SketchUp also offers a free trial. Compare the SketchUp pricing table below to figure out the best fit for your needs. Some plans may require you to contact Trimble for custom pricing.


Go Subscription — $129 / 1 Seats Per Year
Pro Subscription — $399 / 1 Seats Per Year
Studio Subscription — $819 / 1 Seats Per Year
Rated 4.5 / 5

*Pricing information is supplied by the software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations must be conducted with the seller.

SketchUp Pricing FAQs

Generated using AI

SketchUp Alternatives Pricing

The following is a quick overview of editions offered by other 3D Modeling Software

Archicad
3-Year Archicad Collaborate Subscription
$2,810.001 Seat Per Year
Three year subscription, billed annually. Prices are informational only. Final price depends on your billing country, and may differ from prices shown here.
  • BIMx Pro
  • Redshift rendering
  • Surface catalog
  • Python API
  • PARAM-O
AutoCAD
Monthly Subscription
$260.001 user
Access software 1 month at a time for the lowest up-front investment.
  • Access to the latest software releases
  • 1-on-1 online support
  • Includes AutoCAD Mobile App
Revit
Revit Subscription (Monthly)
$290per month
Flexible options available - talk to sales at: (818) 639-7755
  • Access to the latest version
  • Use software anywhere
  • Access previous versions
  • Flexible term lengths
  • Administrative tools

Various alternatives pricing & plans

Free Trial
Pricing information for the above various SketchUp alternatives is supplied by the respective software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase any of these products must be conducted with the seller.

SketchUp Pricing Reviews

(2)
Verified User in Manufacturing
UM
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Robust and easy to use"
What do you like best about SketchUp?

I like that I can model quick small items for a friend to visualize specs or I can do a large layout easily. This is without having to have detailed knowledge to work in other more expensive CAD enviromnments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about SketchUp?

Sometimes certain functions are not easily found or when clicking in the exact same scenario at different times, the reaction is different. Small inconvenience for overall value. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Marc C.
MC
Sole Proprietor
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"SketchUp - A Great Program That's Fallen on Hard Times"
What do you like best about SketchUp?

I use SketchUp 7, the same version of the program Google used to create all the buildings in Google Earth and the last free version that allowed you to import AutoCAD files. The fact that it is also old enough to vote doesn't bother me. I also use Kerkythea 2008 for renderings and animations. SketchUp is easy to use, highly intuitive, extremely efficient and provides excellent results. I began doing 3D stuff back in the 80's using AutoCAD and rendering in AccuRender. This is much easier and faster.

My motto is "Cheap is good, free is better." Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about SketchUp?

SketchUp 2025 is largely bloatware. Rather than updating the software and removing the outdated parts, Trimble has simply piggy-backed new options on top of existing ones, resulting in an unstable, slow-loading, frustrating software that is monetized out the wazoo and primarily concerned with separating users from their cash through a subscription. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

SketchUp Comparisons
Product Avatar Image
AutoCAD
Compare Now
Product Avatar Image
SOLIDWORKS
Compare Now
Product Avatar Image
Archicad
Compare Now
Product Avatar Image
SketchUp