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| 3.0.0 | -- | 2018-Jun-21 | 2018-Sep-18 | 2019-Jul-30 | M66 | v10.2 | 🚫 |
| 2.0.0 | -- | 2018-Feb-21 | 2018-May-01 | 2019-Apr-23 | M61 | v8.9 | 🚫 |
:::info Official support dates may change
Electron's official support policy is the latest 3 stable releases. Our stable
release and end-of-life dates are determined by Chromium, and may be subject to
change. While we try to keep our planned release and end-of-life dates frequently
updated here, future dates may change if affected by upstream scheduling changes,
and may not always be accurately reflected.
See [Chromium's public release schedule](https://chromiumdash.appspot.com/schedule) for
definitive information about Chromium's scheduled release dates.
:::
**Notes:**
* The `-alpha.1`, `-beta.1`, and `stable` dates are our solid release dates.
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* Since Electron 5, Electron has been publicizing its release dates ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/electron-5-0-timeline)).
* Since Electron 6, Electron major versions have been targeting every other Chromium major version. Each Electron stable should happen on the same day as Chrome stable ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/12-week-cadence)).
* Since Electron 16, Electron has been releasing major versions on an 8-week cadence in accordance to Chrome's change to a 4-week release cadence ([see blog post](https://www.electronjs.org/blog/8-week-cadence)).
* Electron temporarily extended support for Electron 22 until October 10, 2023, to support an extended end-of-life for Windows 7/8/8.1
## Version support policy
:::info
The Electron team will temporarily support Electron 22 until October 10, 2023.
This extended support is intended to help Electron developers who still need
support for Windows 7/8/8.1, which ended support in Electron 23. The October
support date follows the extended support dates from both Chromium and Microsoft.
On October 11, the Electron team will drop support back to the latest three
stable major versions.
:::
The latest three _stable_ major versions are supported by the Electron team.
For example, if the latest release is 6.1.x, then the 5.0.x as well
as the 4.2.x series are supported. We only support the latest minor release