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  1. 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.

  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. 4.4 — Blender

    Blender 4.4 adds support for rendering videos using the H.265/HEVC codec. Videos are now rendered in BT.709 color space now, preventing playback inconsistencies from the previously unspecified …

  4. 4.0 — Blender

    Blender Foundation and the online developers community proudly present Blender 4.0!

  5. 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 …

  6. 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 contributed $5 this …

  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. Download — blender.org

    Apr 29, 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.

  9. 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, and that millions …

  10. 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.