Laravel end-of-life: support & EOL dates for every release
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This is when each Laravel release line stops receiving security updates. 2 release lines are still supported — the next to reach end-of-life is Laravel 12 on 24 Feb 2027. Running an end-of-life version means new vulnerabilities stay unpatched.
Laravel support timeline
Each release line and the date it reaches end-of-life — newest first.
| Release | Latest version | End-of-life | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Laravel 13 | 13.16.1 | 17 Mar 2028 · in 21 mo | Supported |
| Laravel 12 | 12.62.0 | 24 Feb 2027 · in 8 mo | Supported |
| Laravel 11 | 11.54.0 | 12 Mar 2026 | End of life |
| Laravel 10 | 10.50.2 | 4 Feb 2025 | End of life |
| Laravel 9 | 9.52.21 | 6 Feb 2024 | End of life |
| Laravel 8 | 8.83.29 | 24 Jan 2023 | End of life |
| Laravel 6 | 6.20.45 | 6 Sept 2022 | End of life |
| Laravel 7 | 7.30.7 | 3 Mar 2021 | End of life |
| Laravel 5.5 | 5.5.50 | 30 Aug 2020 | End of life |
| Laravel 5.8 | 5.8.38 | 26 Feb 2020 | End of life |
Which Laravel version should I run?
The safest choice is the latest supported release, 13.16.1. If you're on an end-of-life line, plan an upgrade to a supported one before security updates stop. See Laravel's full security status →
Get warned before Laravel reaches end-of-life
End-of-life dates are easy to miss until it's too late. Monitor Laravel on IsItPatched and we'll email you before the release line you run stops getting security updates — free, no account needed to start.
Laravel end-of-life — frequently asked
What Laravel versions are still supported?
As of June 2026, these Laravel release lines still receive security updates: 13, 12. The latest supported release is 13.16.1. Versions older than these (11, 10, 9, 8, 6, 7, 5.5, 5.8) are end-of-life and no longer patched.
When does Laravel 12 reach end of life?
Laravel 12 reaches end-of-life on 24 Feb 2027 — about 8 months away. After that date it stops receiving security patches.
Is Laravel end-of-life?
No — Laravel still has supported release lines (13, 12). But individual older versions are end-of-life, so what matters is the specific version you run.
How do I know when my Laravel version reaches end of life?
Check the version you run on its product page, or monitor Laravel on IsItPatched to get an email alert before the release line you use reaches end-of-life — so you can upgrade in time.
EOL dates aggregated from endoflife.date and vendor sources, and can change — always confirm with Laravel. See related: Laravel security status · full EOL calendar · what is end-of-life software? · disclaimer.