Grafana end of life dates

End-of-life and end-of-support dates for every Grafana version ReleaseBytes tracks, updated nightly. The latest release is 12.4.5.

Want a warning before a version expires? Set up a free EOL alert — email or Slack, at 90, 30 and 7 days out.

Version Released End of life Status Extended support
12.4 24 Feb 2026 24 May 2027 311 days left
13.1 22 Jun 2026 20 Mar 2027 246 days left
13.0 14 Apr 2026 9 Jan 2027 176 days left
12.3 19 Nov 2025 19 Aug 2026 33 days left
11.6 25 Mar 2025 25 Jun 2026 end of life
12.2 23 Sept 2025 23 Jun 2026 end of life
12.1 22 Jul 2025 22 Apr 2026 end of life
12.0 5 May 2025 5 Feb 2026 end of life
11.5 28 Jan 2025 28 Oct 2025 end of life
11.4 5 Dec 2024 5 Sept 2025 end of life
11.3 22 Oct 2024 22 Jul 2025 end of life
10.4 5 Mar 2024 5 Jun 2025 end of life
11.2 27 Aug 2024 27 May 2025 end of life
11.1 25 Jun 2024 23 Apr 2025 end of life
11.0 14 May 2024 14 Feb 2025 end of life
10.3 23 Jan 2024 23 Oct 2024 end of life
10.2 24 Oct 2023 24 Jul 2024 end of life
9.5 6 Apr 2023 14 May 2024 end of life
10.1 23 Aug 2023 23 Jan 2024 end of life
10.0 9 Jun 2023 24 Oct 2023 end of life

Frequently asked questions

When does Grafana 12.4 reach end of life?

Grafana 12.4 reaches end of life on 24 May 2027.

When does Grafana 13.1 reach end of life?

Grafana 13.1 reaches end of life on 20 March 2027.

When does Grafana 13.0 reach end of life?

Grafana 13.0 reaches end of life on 9 January 2027.

When does Grafana 12.3 reach end of life?

Grafana 12.3 reaches end of life on 19 August 2026.

When does Grafana 11.6 reach end of life?

Grafana 11.6 reached end of life on 25 June 2026.

When does Grafana 12.2 reach end of life?

Grafana 12.2 reached end of life on 23 June 2026.

Which Grafana versions are still supported?

Currently supported Grafana versions: 12.4, 13.1, 13.0, 12.3. The latest release is 12.4.5.

How can I get Grafana end-of-life alerts?

ReleaseBytes sends free email or Slack alerts 90, 30 and 7 days before a tracked version reaches end of life, and its GitHub App can open an issue in your repository when something you depend on is close to EOL.