SketchUp also offers a 3D Warehouse, a free model library where you can find and add standard parts to your designs. SKP files support 3D printing, allowing designers to bring their models to life in a physical form. But the program’s reach stretches a long way - into sectors as varied as video games, interior design, and landscaping. SketchUp’s 3D modeling capabilities make it ideal for detailed architectural plans. You can use the SKP file format to store a range of 2D and 3D designs.
There’s also a premium Pro version for desktop - although this comes with a fee. A free, web-only version is available for beginners. The SketchUp program and SKP images have become more advanced over time, offering different versions of the software depending on the designer’s experience level. Search engine giant, Google, subsequently acquired it in 2006, followed by Trimble Navigation in 2012.
US start-up, Software, developed the SKP format and launched it in 2000.