Stable Releases
Stable releases update rarely but have no serious bugs.
This is the recommended build for most users. Built on November 17, 2025.
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iTerm2 version 3.6.6 was released on November 17, 2025.
New Features:
- Added setting to show per-pane title bars when there is only one pane.
- If the previous release left you with red tabs in a tmux window, this one will offer to fix them.
- Add KeePassXC integration in password manager.
- There's a new key binding action to toggle a checkbox of your choosing in settings.
- Add support for OSC 9;4 progress bars.
- Add support for DECDSR 997 and DECSET/DECRESET 2031 for dark mode reporting.
- Cursor animation can now be enabled always.
Improvements:
- Reduce an occasional jitter after a command prompt.
- Add support for symbolic hotkeys to older macOS versions.
- You can now switch between color spaces in the color picker.
- Improve visibility of selected tab in Tahoe when using tab colors.
- Improve performance of moving cursor a long distance with option-click.
Bug Fixes:
- Automatically unbury tmux integration clients when we can't restore the tmux session on attach.
- Fix various crashes.
- Fix $$HOST$$ and $$USER$$ substitution.
- The colorpicker's eyedropper is now smarter about color spaces.
- Fix a bug where images would disappear after folding and unfolding a region.
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Older Stable Releases
This is the recommended build for most users. Built on October 19, 2025.
This is the recommended build for most users. Built on October 7, 2025.
This is the recommended build for most users. Built on October 2, 2025.
This is the recommended build for most users. Built on September 24, 2025.
Test Releases
Test releases update many times a year and are occasionally unstable.
This is the recommended beta build for most users. Built on December 17, 2025.
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iTerm2 version 3.6.7beta2 includes new features and bug fixes from the development branch.
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Nightly Builds
A nightly build is made at midnight Pacific time on days where a change was committed. The change log may be seen on Github. Nightly builds sometimes have serious bugs.
Older nightly builds may be found in the nightly build archives.