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24 Mar 2026

BlenderKit ​​3.19.0 🔗

We are excited to announce the release of BlenderKit 3.19.0. This version brings great improvements, like better search for authors and filter buttons. It further focuses on polish and stability, including UI scaling fixes, refined widgets/tooltips, and better overall responsiveness.

✨ Key improvements 🔗

  • Search authors - authors can now appear in search results, so if you type e.g. Poly Haven, you can see their profile and by clicking on it, you can search all their assets.

  • Filter buttons - switching on any filters, categories, authors shows small buttons on the top side of the asset bar. This shows you clearly what you are being filtered in the search and by clicking these buttons you can clear the search filters.
  • More reliability fixes, including improved UDIM/sequence file path unpacking.

As always, restart Blender after updating (especially important for beta builds), and please share your thoughts!

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