Short answer: The newest tracked Kubernetes release is 1.36. Currently tracked supported releases include 1.36, 1.35, 1.34, 1.33.
This page is an automatically maintained support-status reference for Kubernetes. It is built from structured lifecycle data and refreshed by The TANDOM automation so you can quickly check current versions, latest releases, active support, and end-of-life dates.
Current support status
| Release | Latest tracked version | Released | Active support until | Security support until | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.36 | 1.36.2 2026.06.11 |
2026.04.22 | 2027.04.28 | 2027.06.28 | Active support |
| 1.35 | 1.35.6 2026.06.11 |
2025.12.17 | 2026.12.28 | 2027.02.28 | Active support |
| 1.34 | 1.34.9 2026.06.11 |
2025.08.27 | 2026.08.27 | 2026.10.27 | Active support |
| 1.33 | 1.33.13 2026.06.11 |
2025.04.23 | 2026.04.28 | 2026.06.28 | Security support only |
| 1.32 | 1.32.13 2026.02.26 |
2024.12.11 | 2025.12.28 | 2026.02.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.31 | 1.31.14 2025.11.11 |
2024.08.13 | 2025.08.28 | 2025.10.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.30 | 1.30.14 2025.06.17 |
2024.04.17 | 2025.04.28 | 2025.06.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.29 | 1.29.15 2025.03.11 |
2023.12.13 | 2024.12.28 | 2025.02.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.28 | 1.28.15 2024.10.22 |
2023.08.15 | 2024.08.28 | 2024.10.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.27 | 1.27.16 2024.07.17 |
2023.04.11 | 2024.04.28 | 2024.06.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.26 | 1.26.15 2024.03.14 |
2022.12.08 | 2023.12.28 | 2024.02.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.25 | 1.25.16 2023.11.15 |
2022.08.23 | 2023.08.27 | 2023.10.27 | Security support ended |
| 1.24 | 1.24.17 2023.08.23 |
2022.05.03 | 2023.05.28 | 2023.07.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.23 | 1.23.17 2023.02.22 |
2021.12.07 | 2022.12.28 | 2023.02.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.22 | 1.22.17 2022.12.08 |
2021.08.04 | 2022.08.28 | 2022.10.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.21 | 1.21.14 2022.06.15 |
2021.04.08 | 2022.04.28 | 2022.06.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.20 | 1.20.15 2022.01.19 |
2020.12.08 | 2021.12.28 | 2022.02.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.19 | 1.19.16 2021.10.27 |
2020.08.26 | 2021.08.28 | 2021.10.28 | Security support ended |
| 1.18 | 1.18.20 2021.06.16 |
2020.03.25 | 2021.04.28 | 2021.06.18 | Security support ended |
| 1.17 | 1.17.17 2021.01.13 |
2019.12.07 | Not announced | 2020.12.25 | Security support ended |
| 1.16 | 1.16.15 2020.09.02 |
2019.09.18 | Not announced | 2020.08.04 | Security support ended |
Quick answers
Is Kubernetes 1.36 still supported?
Yes. 1.36 is listed as actively supported. The latest tracked release is 1.36.2.
Is Kubernetes 1.35 still supported?
Yes. 1.35 is listed as actively supported. The latest tracked release is 1.35.6.
Is Kubernetes 1.34 still supported?
Yes. 1.34 is listed as actively supported. The latest tracked release is 1.34.9.
Is Kubernetes 1.33 still supported?
Partly. 1.33 is past active support, but it is still listed for security support. Active support ended 2026.04.28.
Is Kubernetes 1.32 still supported?
No. 1.32 is listed as end-of-life. Standard security support ended 2026.02.28.
Is Kubernetes 1.31 still supported?
No. 1.31 is listed as end-of-life. Standard security support ended 2025.10.28.
Is Kubernetes 1.30 still supported?
No. 1.30 is listed as end-of-life. Standard security support ended 2025.06.28.
Is Kubernetes 1.29 still supported?
No. 1.29 is listed as end-of-life. Standard security support ended 2025.02.28.
What to do next
- If your release is in active support, install the latest available update.
- If it is security-support only, plan an upgrade before the security support date passes.
- If support has ended, move off that version before using it for important work or internet-connected systems.
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Source and update policy
Data source: endoflife.date Kubernetes lifecycle data. Release policy: vendor policy page. Vendor release-note links are included in the table when the dataset provides them.
Last checked: 2026.06.16. This page is generated from structured lifecycle data. Always verify vendor documentation before making production upgrade decisions.

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