Updated at: Apr 19, 2026
There are different versions of Adobe Flash for different platforms. The standard version is the one available on most computers (eg. Windows & OS X). Other platforms have different versions.
| Platform | Version | Update | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flash on Computer | 32.0.0.465 | 465 - Unsupported | 2020-12-08 |
| Flash on Android | 11.1.115 | 81 - Unsupported | 2013-09-10 |
As of December 31, 2020, Adobe has stopped supporting Flash Player. It can no longer be downloaded and if it's installed on any computers, it won't activate any more. Adobe also won't be releasing any new versions or fixing bugs and security problems with it in the future.
Flash hasn't been used by mainstream websites for many years now; they have switched to using more modern web technologies to deliver their content.
Web browsers which had Flash embedded in it (such as Google Chrome) will soon be releasing new versions which no longer have Flash included in them. Other browsers will simply stop supporting the Flash Player plugin.
Microsoft is reportedly taking steps to automatically remove Flash from Windows 10 computers.
Our Browser Versions API provides the latest version numbers for Flash and the other major browser plugins. You can easily incorporate this data into your own system.