Toolbar Editor | Sketchup

The Toolbar Editor is simple, but these advanced tweaks will make you a power user.

Try to keep your main toolbar to a single row. Use the Editor to delete large, rarely used icons (like "Component Options" or "Dynamic Components") to make room for small, powerful ones (like "Hide Rest of Model" or "Section Plane").

If you have a 4K monitor or a wide-screen display, don't dock your custom toolbars to the top. Use the Toolbar Editor to create vertical "ribbons" on the left or right edge. Drag your custom toolbar to the left edge until it snaps into a vertical column. This maximizes your vertical modeling space.

The Editor distinguishes between:

Toolbar Editor for SketchUp is a popular extension developed by toolbar editor sketchup

that solves a major limitation of SketchUp's native customization: the inability to mix and match native tools with those from third-party plugins in a single toolbar. Core Features of Toolbar Editor

This plugin allows for a highly personalized workspace by consolidating your most-used features. Custom Toolbar Creation

: Create entirely new toolbars from scratch and name them according to your workflow (e.g., "Organic Modeling" or "Rendering"). Drag & Drop Interface

: Easily move icons from a library of available tools into your custom toolbar panels. Search and Filter The Toolbar Editor is simple, but these advanced

: Quickly find specific tools from a long list of installed plugins using a built-in search filter. Ruby Command Buttons

: Create custom buttons by pasting Ruby code snippets or commands, effectively turning small bits of code into functional buttons without creating a separate plugin. How to Use the Extension : Once installed, navigate to Window → Toolbar Editor to open the customization interface. : Click the button on the left to start a new toolbar.

: Search for tools in the left pane and drag them into your new toolbar panel.

to save your changes. Note that some modifications may require a SketchUp restart to appear. Simply put, the Toolbar Editor allows you to

Watch these tutorials to see how to build your own custom toolbars and organize your SketchUp workspace effectively:

If you have any toolbar visible, look at the far right edge of that toolbar. You will see a small double-chevron (») or a down arrow. Click it and select Toolbar Editor.

Once open, a small, floating window appears. This is your command center.


Simply put, the Toolbar Editor allows you to add, remove, and rearrange the icons on your toolbars. It lets you create a "command center" that matches exactly how you model.

Do you use "Flip Along" constantly? Put it on your main bar. Never use "Walk" or "Look Around"? Banish them to the void.