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AMD Vivado™ Design Suite Moving to More Flexible Licensing Options
Starting with the 2026.1 release, AMD Vivado™ Design Suite is evolving to a new tiered licensing model with more licensing options at more price points, providing flexibility to pay only for the device families and features that you need. Learn More >
Software and tool options available using the AMD Unified Web Installer:
Use the AMD Unified Web Installer to:
See Installer and OS Support Information for details. Visit the Installation and Licensing Forum to discuss related topis with members of the support community.
The Unified Web Installer can also be used to create an SFD (Single File Download) image that can be used later for installation without any internet connection. See how to do this with a quick-take video available here.
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Software and utilities available as stand-alone downloads.
Vivado™ Lab Edition is a compact, and standalone product targeted for use in the lab environments. It provides for programming and logic/serial IO debug of all Vivado supported devices. Lab Edition requires no certificate or activation license key.
Vivado Hardware Server enables Vivado™ Design tools to communicate with a remote target system.
Vivado™ ML 2021.1 and later versions require upgrading your license server tools to the Flex 11.17.2.1 versions.
The Vitis™ Embedded Development is a standalone embedded software development package for creating, building, debugging, optimizing, and downloading software applications for AMD FPGA processors. It includes a new Vitis IDE with its new backend Vitis Server, as well as the classic command line utilities such as hw_server, bootgen and program_flash.
Note: This release supports Versal™, Zynq™ MPSoC, Zynq 7000 and MicroBlaze™.
Embedded Platforms
The following base platforms are included in the Vitis 2026.1 installer and are available immediately after installation:
Embedded platform source files and build instructions can be found at AMD GitHub. See Vitis Embedded Platform installation guide and user guide for additional information.
EDF-Based Platforms
The following platforms support the Embedded Development Flow (EDF) and are recommended for new designs:
Note: For guidance on creating custom EDF-based platforms, refer to the Vitis tutorial. You can also download the EDF pre-built artifacts for the EDF flow from the AMD Download Center. For platforms using a two-stage boot flow (for example, VRK160), update the OSPI image with the boot images generated from your Vitis system project before booting the target.
Legacy PetaLinux-Based Platforms
The following platforms support the traditional PetaLinux flow:
Note: PetaLinux and all PetaLinux-based platforms are planned for removal in the Vitis 2027.1 release. Users are encouraged to migrate to EDF-based platforms.
Common Images
Common Images provide a prebuilt Linux kernel, rootfs, and sysroot for PetaLinux-based embedded platform development.
PetaLinux Tools installation is not necessary to use the common images. The licenses and sources used to create the common image content is provided below.