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Stata release history

Stata 1.0 was officially released in January 1985. Subsequent releases are shown below.

For a more detailed history of Stata, check out Thirty Years with Stata: A Retrospective (published July 2015).

VersionRelease date
19.5 April 2025 (StataNow)
19 April 2025 (Stata 19)
18.5 April 2024 (StataNow)
18.0 April 2023 (Stata 18)
17.0 April 2021 (Stata 17)
16.1 February 2020 (free downloadable update)
16.0 June 2019 (Stata 16)
15.1 November 2017 (free downloadable update)
15.0 June 2017 (Stata 15)
14.2 September 2016 (free downloadable update)
14.1 October 2015 (free downloadable update)
14.0 April 2015 (Stata 14)
13.1 October 2013 (free downloadable update)
13.0 June 2013 (Stata 13)
12.1 January 2012 (free downloadable update)
12.0 July 2011 (Stata 12)
11.2 March 2011 (free downloadable update)
11.1 June 2010 (free downloadable update)
11.0 July 2009 (Stata 11)
10.1 August 2008 (free downloadable update)
10.0 June 2007 (Stata 10)
9.2 April 2006 (free downloadable update)
9.1 September 2005 (free downloadable update)
9.0 April 2005 (Stata 9)
8.2 October 2003 (free downloadable update)
8.1 July 2003 (free downloadable update)
8.0 January 2003 (Stata 8)
7.0 December 2000 (Stata 7)
6.0 January 1999 (Stata 6)
5.0 September 1996
4.0 January 1995
3.1 August 1993
3.0 March 1992
2.1 August 1990
2.05 April 1989
2.0 June 1988
1.5 February 1987
1.4 May 1986
1.3 August 1985
1.2 May 1985
1.1 February 1985
1.0 January 1985

In addition, we are continuously adding new features and updating the software between the major releases; view thelatest features.

A more detailed account of the history of Stata can be found inStata Journal, Volume 5, Number 1 (2005). This special issue includes a capsule account by Nicholas J. Cox with detailed tables of events, key persons, users’ meetings, etc.; the transcript of an interview of William Gould by H. Joseph Newton; and recollections of several Stata users especially active in the early years.

See http://www.stata-journal.com for more information on the journal and http://www.stata-journal.com/sj5-1.html for more details on that issue.

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