Checking Your System
If you are having issues while using SketchUp, but aren’t sure what is causing them, you may want to check your system for compatibility issues. The good news is that you can do this with utilities already available as part of your operating system.
What Happened to SketchUp Checkup
SketchUp Checkup was a tool that performed a system check and graphics check. SketchUp’s 2024 release included a new graphic engine with new requirements. SketchUp Checkup no longer provides the information needed to make sure your system is compatible with the requirements for SketchUp’s new graphics engine and is no longer available.
Windows System Check
To perform a system check in Windows, follow these steps:
- Click Start.
- Search for and launch System Information.
- Make sure the information in System Summary meets SketchUp's Hardware and Software Requirements.
- Click Components and select Display.
- Make note of the Adapter Type. Intel HD Graphics 4x00 are unsupported.
Mac OS System Check
To perform a system check in MacOS, follow these steps:
- Open Finder.
- Under Applications click Utilities.
- Under Utilities click System Information.
- Make sure the information in the Hardware and Software sections meet SketchUp's Hardware and Software Requirements.
- Under Hardware, click Graphics/Displays.
- Make note of the Chipset Model. The following types are not supported:
- Intel HD Graphics 5000
- Intel HD Graphics 6000
- Intel Iris Graphics
- Intel Iris Graphics 6100
- Intel Iris Pro Graphics
- Make note of the Metal Support. SketchUp’s updated graphic engine requires Metal 2 support.