Laravel 5.8

This version has reached end of life and no longer receives updates.

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Released

February 26, 2019

Active Support

August 26, 2019

End of Life

February 26, 2020

Latest Patch

5.8.38 (April 14, 2020)

About Laravel 5.8

Laravel 5.8 reached end of life over 6 years ago on February 26, 2020. It no longer receives security patches, bug fixes, or any form of official support. Running this version in production exposes your systems to unpatched vulnerabilities and growing incompatibility with modern libraries and tooling.

The recommended upgrade target is Laravel 12. You are 2 major versions behind, so review the changelog for each version in between to catch any breaking changes. A staged upgrade through each major version is often safer than jumping directly.

Lifecycle Progress

Released: Feb 2019 EOL: Feb 2020

This version reached end of life February 26, 2020.

Previous Version

Laravel 5.5

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Next Version

Laravel 6

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All Laravel Versions

Version Released EOL Latest Status
12 February 24, 2025 February 24, 2027 12.53.0 Active
11 March 12, 2024 March 12, 2026 11.48.0 Security Only
10 February 14, 2023 February 4, 2025 10.50.2 End of Life
9 February 8, 2022 February 6, 2024 9.52.21 End of Life
8 September 8, 2020 January 24, 2023 8.83.29 End of Life
7 March 3, 2020 March 3, 2021 7.30.7 End of Life
6 September 3, 2019 September 6, 2022 6.20.45 End of Life
5.8 (current page) February 26, 2019 February 26, 2020 5.8.38 End of Life
5.5 August 30, 2017 August 30, 2020 5.5.50 End of Life

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Laravel 5.8 released?
Laravel 5.8 was released on February 26, 2019.
When does Laravel 5.8 reach end of life?
Laravel 5.8 reached end of life on February 26, 2020. It no longer receives security patches or bug fixes. You should upgrade to a supported version.
What is the latest patch version of Laravel 5.8?
The latest patch release is 5.8.38, released on April 14, 2020.
Should I still use Laravel 5.8?
No. Laravel 5.8 has reached end of life and no longer receives security updates. Running EOL software exposes your applications to unpatched vulnerabilities. You should plan an upgrade to a currently supported version.

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