Get started with the Unity Hub
The Unity Hub is a standalone application that streamlines the way you navigate, download, and manage your Unity projects and installations.
You can use the Hub to:
Manage, download, and install modules and versions of the Unity Editor.
Create and manage your Unity projects.
Explore templates, sample projects, and learning materials for different skill levels.
Manage your profile, preferences, and Unity licenses.
Send feedback and get help from Unity.
Install the Unity Hub
System Requirements
The Unity Hub supports the following Operating Systems:
Windows 7 SP1+, 8, 10 (64-bit versions)
macOS X 10.13+
CentOS 7
Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04
Note: Unity supports Apple Silicon machines (M1 machines) and you can now install Apple Silicon Unity Editors through the Unity Hub. For more information, go to the Installing the native Apple silicon Editor forum page. Additionally, Unity will no longer support Windows 7 after the 2023.1 release. Unity recommends upgrading to a supported operating system for the 2023.1 release.

Installing
To install the Unity Hub, go to the Download Unity (https://unity.com/download) page on the Unity website and select the Download Unity Hub button. Open the installer file and follow the instructions in the Unity Hub setup window.
When you install the Hub for the first time, the Hub runs and opens the welcome page. To continue to navigate the application, you need to either sign in with your Unity ID or, if you don’t have an existing account, select Create Unity ID to create a new account.
Note: When you launch the Hub for the first time, it might prompt you to give it access to some of your file system locations or allow its connections through the firewall. Accept those requests to help the Hub access your projects and Editor installations and to give it the ability to fetch resources from cloud servers.
Or, just follow these 3 steps to install Unity
1. Download the Unity Hub
Follow the instructions onscreen for guidance through the installation process and setup. Choose one according to your operating system:
Download for Windows Download for Mac Instructions for Linux
2. Choose your Unity version
Install the latest version of Unity, an older release, or a beta featuring the latest in-development features.
3. Start your project
Begin creating from scratch, or pick a template to get your first project up and running quickly. Access tutorial videos designed to support creators, from beginners to experts.
