The Extension Warehouse and SketchUp were made to work together. In most cases, to add an extension on your local copy of SketchUp, you simply click the Install button on the extension details page and wait a moment while the software does the rest of the work. However, this magical installation process comes with a few caveats:
To help you find the SketchUp extensions you seek, the Extension Warehouse has several tools for searching and browsing extensions: The Search box at the top of every page Highlighted groups on the Extension Warehouse home page, such as Top Extensions, which you can filter by industry The filters in your list of search results The category, industry, and author tags on the extension details page The following steps explain how you might use each of these tools on your quest for the perfect extension:
Have you ever wished for a specific tool or command that would make your 3D modeling so much easier? The Extension Warehouse could grant your wish. In the Extension Warehouse, you find SketchUp extensions (also called plug-ins) that perform specific but timesaving or useful tasks (like inspecting and repairing solids for 3D printing) as well as extensions with broader functionality (like tools for designing an IKEA kitchen).
The Extension Warehouse is an online resource full of plug-ins developed especially for SketchUp. These extensions enable you to add special tools and features to SketchUp. You can find extensions for a specific application (such as drawing or 3D printing) and industry-specific tools (such as extensions for architecture, interior design, construction, and more). In the Extension Warehouse, you can