Libfredo6 V3.2 - For Sketchup
LibFredo6 has been updated frequently. As of 2026, it is recommended to use the latest version (15.x+) to avoid bugs, especially if running SketchUp 2017 or newer. Permissions Problems:
A major transition occurred with . From this version onward, Fredo6 restructured the library to support only SketchUp 2017 and above . This decision was driven by fundamental changes in SketchUp’s internal architecture (the move from Ruby 2.0 to 2.5, 64-bit only support, and other API modernization efforts).
If the LibFredo6 menu option is missing from the Window menu, the library has not installed correctly. Uninstall LibFredo6 through Extension Manager, restart SketchUp, and reinstall using a fresh download of the RBZ file from the official PluginStore. libfredo6 v3.2 for sketchup
LibFredo6 v3.2 acts as the engine behind several iconic SketchUp extensions. Once installed, it allows you to run:
Includes built-in error reporting to help identify conflicts with other active extensions. Core Plugins Powered by LibFredo6 LibFredo6 has been updated frequently
Modern SketchUp requires LibFredo6 v12.x to v14.x+ and SketchUp Extension Store integration. How to Install LibFredo6 v3.2 (Legacy Method)
A: No. LibFredo6 v3.2 is a legacy version designed for older SketchUp versions (e.g., SketchUp 8). For SketchUp 2017 and above, including 2026, you must install the latest version of LibFredo6 (v15.x). From this version onward, Fredo6 restructured the library
LibFredo6 is not a standalone plugin with its own toolbar, but rather a "shared library" extension. Think of it as the engine powering multiple other extensions developed by Fredo6.
If you are running SketchUp on an Apple Silicon Mac (M1, M2, or newer), you need SketchUp 2021 or above for proper compatibility, and you must use the modern version of LibFredo6.
If you have purchased perpetual licenses for Fredo6 plugins, you must download the license files from your “MyLicenses” page on SketchUcation and apply them through each plugin’s menu. These licenses are generally perpetual (lasting forever) but must be applied per computer or per user.