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  1. Blender - The Free and Open Source 3D Creation Software — …

    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.

  2. Download — Blender

    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.

  3. Blender

    No subscriptions, no licenses, no limits. Blender has been there for your projects, your learning, your art, your business. Today, we're asking for $5. That's it. If every active Blender user …

  4. 4.4 — Blender

    The Blender Extensions platform keeps growing, with over 500 free add-ons and themes to customize your workflows. You can also share your own add-ons and themes!

  5. Blender Documentation - blender.org

    Developer Docs Documentation about internal architecture, compiling Blender, and other technical topics.

  6. 4.0 — Blender

    A new rotation socket is introduced along with eight new nodes for simpler processing. What's next for Geometry Nodes? Read about the latest workshop on code.blender.org

  7. 4.2 LTS — Blender

    A new community-managed website for sharing and discovering free and open-source Blender extensions. Detailed descriptions with images, videos and user ratings.

  8. 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 …

  9. 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 …

  10. About — Blender

    Blender is a community project coordinated by the Blender Foundation, primarily funded by donations. At its core is the Blender software, to which thousands of people have contributed, …