Support for Drupal 7 is ending on 5 January 2025—it’s time to migrate to Drupal 10! Learn about the many benefits of Drupal 10 and find migration tools in our resource center.
This is a release candidate for the next minor version (feature release) of Drupal 9. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release. More information on release candidates.
This is a release candidate for the next minor version (feature release) of Drupal 9. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release. More information on release candidates.
This is a release candidate for the next minor version (feature release) of Drupal 9. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release. More information on release candidates.
This is a beta release for the next minor version (feature release) of Drupal 9. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites. More information on beta releases.
This is an alpha release for the next minor (feature) release of Drupal 9. Alphas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Alpha releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites. More information on alpha releases.
Unsupported development snapshot for the 9.2.x release series.
The 9.2.x branch is now open for new development. 9.2.0 is scheduled for release in June 2021.
Those interested in testing the upcoming 9.1.0 releases of Drupal core should continue to work with the 9.1.x branch until 9.1.0 is released on December 2, 2020.
Drupal 9.0.0 has been released simultaneously with Drupal 8.9.0. Drupal 8.9 is a long-term support version that will be supported until November 2021, with no new feature development (whereas Drupal 9 development and support will continue beyond that date). Drupal 8.9 has most of the changes that Drupal 9 does, but retains backwards compatibility layers added through Drupal 8's release, and is a good choice to update to first if you have an existing Drupal site, to ensure maximum compatibility and the smallest necessary changes for the Drupal 9 update.
If you are starting a new Drupal 9 project, you have a choice between Drupal 8.9 and 9.0, and generally want to choose Drupal 9.0 for forward compatibility with later releases.
Regardless of which version you choose now, features will only be added to Drupal 9 minor releases, so plan to be on Drupal 9 this year so that you can easily update to Drupal 9.1 and later.
Maintenance release of the Drupal 7 series. Includes bug fixes and small API/feature improvements only (no major, non-backwards-compatible new functionality).
No security fixes are included in this release.
This is the first release to fully support PHP 7.4. Please test and report any bugs in the issue queue.
This is a release candidate for the next minor version (feature release) of Drupal 8. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release. More information on release candidates.
This release (as well as 8.9.0-beta3) fixes security vulnerabilities present in 8.9.0-beta2. Sites are urged to upgrade immediately after reading the security announcement and notes below:
This is a release candidate for the next major version of Drupal. Release candidates are not supported for production sites, but they are intended for widespread testing in preparation for the upcoming stable release. More information on release candidates.
This release (as well as 9.0.0-beta3) fixes security vulnerabilities present in 9.0.0-beta2. Sites are urged to upgrade immediately after reading the security announcement and notes below:
This is a beta release for the final, long-term support minor version of Drupal 8. Beta releases are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites. More information on beta releases.
This is a beta release for the next major version of Drupal. Drupal 9 beta releases are intended for site owners and module or theme authors to test compatibility and upgrade paths for Drupal 9.0. Beta releases are not intended for production.
This is a beta release for the final, long-term support minor version of Drupal 8. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites. More information on beta releases.
This release fixes security vulnerabilities present in 8.9.0-beta1. Sites are urged to upgrade immediately after reading the security announcement and notes below:
This is a beta release for the next major version of Drupal. Drupal 9 beta releases are intended for site owners and module or theme authors to test compatibility and upgrade paths for Drupal 9.0. Beta releases are not intended for production.
This release fixes security vulnerabilities present in 9.0.0-beta1. Sites are urged to upgrade immediately after reading the security announcement and notes below:
This is a beta release for the final, long-term support minor version of Drupal 8. Betas are good testing targets for developers and site builders who are comfortable reporting (and where possible, fixing) their own bugs. Beta releases are not recommended for non-technical users, nor for production websites. More information on beta releases.
Development release package for the 10.0.x release.
The 10.0.x branch is open for development and will now include the latest commits. This branch will be identical to 9.4.x except for the following changes: