SketchUp comes with about 30 default keyboard shortcuts and lets you add unlimited custom ones on top. Once they're in muscle memory, they roughly double your modeling speed.
Below is every default SketchUp keyboard shortcut, grouped by workflow, with Mac and Windows keys side by side.
You can also download the printable SketchUp keyboard shortcuts PDF to keep next to your monitor while the muscle memory builds.
If you only memorize ten, make it these ten. They cover about 80% of a typical SketchUp modeling session.
These are SketchUp's defaults. The set covers drawing and navigation well, but skips a few common actions like Hide and Make Group. See the recommended custom shortcuts further down.
Jump to a category:
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Orbit Hold middle mouse to orbit without invoking the tool | O | O |
| Pan Hold Shift while orbiting to pan | H | H |
| Zoom Or scroll wheel | Z | Z |
| Zoom Extents Frame the entire model | Shift + Z | Shift + Z |
| Zoom Window Drag a window to zoom into | Ctrl + Shift + W | Cmd + Shift + W |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Select tool The default cursor tool | Spacebar | Spacebar |
| Select All Selects everything in the model | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
| Deselect All Or click empty space | Ctrl + T | Cmd + T |
| Invert Selection Selects the inverse | Ctrl + Shift + I | Cmd + Shift + I |
| Add to Selection Toggles individual items | Hold Shift + click | Hold Shift + click |
| Add to Selection (additive) Adds only | Hold Ctrl + click | Hold Option + click |
| Subtract from Selection Removes only | Hold Shift+Ctrl + click | Hold Shift+Option + click |
| Select Connected Faces Selects face + bounding edges | Double-click face | Double-click face |
| Select All Connected Selects entire connected geometry | Triple-click | Triple-click |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| One click rendering Render any SketchUp scene in 10 seconds. No installs, no GPU upgrades. | MyArchitectAI → | MyArchitectAI → |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Line The fundamental drawing tool | L | L |
| Rectangle Click two corners | R | R |
| Circle Pick center then radius | C | C |
| Arc (2-point) Click two endpoints then bulge | A | A |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Move Press Ctrl/Option mid-move to copy | M | M |
| Rotate Type angle after picking pivot | Q | Q |
| Scale Type scale factor after picking handle | S | S |
| Push/Pull Faces only — extrudes into 3D | P | P |
| Offset Offset edges or faces by a measured distance | F | F |
| Eraser Click + drag to erase edges | E | E |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Tape Measure Measure or create guide | T | T |
| Value Control Box Type any dimension after starting a tool, e.g. "6'" or "150mm" | Type after invoking tool | Type after invoking tool |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Make Component Wraps selection in a component | G | G |
| Edit Component/Group Enters the context | Double-click | Double-click |
| Close Context Exits the component/group context | Esc | Esc |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Unhide Last Recovers the most recently hidden entity | Ctrl + Shift + H | Cmd + Shift + H |
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| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Paint Bucket Apply materials to faces | B | B |
| Sample Material Picks up an existing material | Hold Alt + Paint Bucket | Hold Cmd + Paint Bucket |
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| New New SketchUp file | Ctrl + N | Cmd + N |
| Open Open file | Ctrl + O | Cmd + O |
| Save Save current file | Ctrl + S | Cmd + S |
| Save As Save with new name | Ctrl + Shift + S | Cmd + Shift + S |
| Print Print current view | Ctrl + P | Cmd + P |
| Undo Step back through changes | Ctrl + Z | Cmd + Z |
| Redo Re-apply undone change | Ctrl + Y | Cmd + Shift + Z |
| Cut Cut selection | Ctrl + X | Cmd + X |
| Copy Copy selection | Ctrl + C | Cmd + C |
| Paste Paste at cursor | Ctrl + V | Cmd + V |
| Paste in Place Pastes at the copy's original location — recommend assigning | Shift + V (assign) | Shift + V (assign) |
Several useful SketchUp commands have no default shortcut. These are the eight worth assigning first. See how to customize below.
| Key | Action | Why add it |
|---|---|---|
| X | Hide Rest of Model | Hides everything except your current selection. Essential when working inside busy scenes. |
| N | Hide Selected | Faster than right-clicking and choosing Hide each time. |
| Shift + V | Paste in Place | Pastes a copied entity at its original location. The fastest way to move geometry between contexts. |
| Shift + G | Make Group | No default in SketchUp. Mirrors G for Make Component. |
| K | Position Camera | Useful for matching photo views or composing LayOut scenes. |
| ; | Look Around | Pairs with Position Camera for walkthrough composition. |
| Shift + R | Rotated Rectangle | Underused for shapes that aren't aligned to the axes. |
| Shift + C | Polygon | Polygons are easier to reach than digging through the Circle flyout. |
.dat file. Import on another machine to keep your setup in sync.SketchUp reserves a few keys for its tool inspector. If a single letter doesn't take, pair it with Shift (e.g. Shift + H).
Most SketchUp shortcuts are identical across Windows and Mac. The differences sit in a handful of spots:
| Action | Windows | Mac | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Modifier key | Ctrl | Cmd (⌘) | Universal. Anywhere a Windows shortcut shows Ctrl, Mac uses Cmd. |
| Redo | Ctrl + Y | Cmd + Shift + Z | Different sequence entirely. |
| Preferences | (Window menu) | Cmd + , | Mac has a standard system shortcut; Windows uses the menu. |
| Full screen | F11 | Ctrl + Cmd + F | OS-level differences. |
| Sample material | Hold Alt + Paint Bucket | Hold Cmd + Paint Bucket | Different modifier. |
| Page navigation in LayOut | Page Up / Page Down | Fn + Up / Fn + Down | Mac laptops lack dedicated PageUp/Down keys. |
On Windows, go to Window → Preferences → Shortcuts. On Mac, go to SketchUp → Settings → Shortcuts. You get a searchable list of every command in SketchUp with its current shortcut beside it. The same panel exports the whole list to a .dat file if you want to back it up.
Open the Shortcuts panel (Preferences → Shortcuts on Windows, Settings → Shortcuts on Mac), find the command, click into the Add Shortcut field, and press the keys you want. If that combination is already taken, SketchUp asks whether to override it.
Mostly yes. The single-letter shortcuts (Spacebar for Select, L for Line, M for Move, and so on) are identical on both. The main difference is the modifier key: Windows uses Ctrl, Mac uses Cmd. A handful of shortcuts also differ outright. Redo, for example, is Ctrl+Y on Windows but Cmd+Shift+Z on Mac.
Ctrl+A on Windows, Cmd+A on Mac. To deselect everything, use Ctrl+T (Windows) or Cmd+T (Mac). To invert the current selection, use Ctrl+Shift+I or Cmd+Shift+I.
Press O to activate the Orbit tool, then click and drag. On a laptop trackpad, enable two-finger drag in your OS settings, which acts as middle-mouse-button drag in SketchUp, which lets you orbit while another tool is active.
Most of the modeling shortcuts work the same: Spacebar, L, R, C, M, Q, S, P, E, B, T. SketchUp for Web doesn't support custom shortcut assignment, the Ruby Console, or extension-specific shortcuts, but the default keys above all work the same.
Yes. In the Shortcuts preferences panel, click Export to save your shortcuts as a .dat file. On the other machine, open the same panel and click Import. Easiest way to keep your setup consistent across machines.
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