AngularJS Lifecycle: End Of Life And Support Status

Last updated on January 12, 2024

AngularJS is an open-source web application framework based on JavaScript. It is used to developer single-page application and is maintained by Google.

AngularJS has now been deprecated and Google is now promoting Angular, which has superseded AngularJS.

Support status guide

End of life (EOL) is the end of a product’s useful life. When a product reaches the end of its life cycle, the manufacturer no longer supports it. The following table explains the different phases of a product’s lifecycle. Testing status is when the product is initially released and EOL is when product support is no longer offered. The time between these two points is the support timeframe.

Testing

The software is not yet publicly available. It is in testing phase i.e., alpha, beta, release preview etc.

Active

The software is actively supported by the vendor.

Phasing Out

The software will soon reach its end of life. You need to look for upgrade or migration options. The software will automatically go into phasing out status 2 months before end of life.

End Of Life

The software is no longer supported by the vendor. You need to make sure your system and environment are safe.

Version

Released

Active Support

Commercial Support

AngularJS 1.8
3 years and 10 months ago
(4 June 2020)
Supported
Supported
AngularJS 1.7
5 years and 11 months ago
(11 May 2018)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.6
7 years and 4 months ago
(8 December 2016)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.5
8 years and 2 months ago
(5 February 2016)
Supported
Supported
AngularJS 1.4
8 years and 10 months ago
(27 May 2015)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.3
9 years and 6 months ago
(13 October 2014)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.2
10 years and 4 months ago
(23 November 2013)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.1
10 years and 4 months ago
(23 November 2013)
Supported
Not Supported
AngularJS 1.0
10 years and 4 months ago
(23 November 2013)
Supported
Not Supported