I have written this in the style of an experienced architectural designer or power user, focusing on why this old plugin is still legendary. Date: [Insert Date] Category: SketchUp Workflow / Productivity
But for those of us who still have the classic blue JHS toolbar pinned to the top left of our screen? It feels like coming home.
For new users, finding the JHS PowerBar today is like finding a hidden turbo button in a modern electric car. It is technically "legacy" software, but in terms of raw speed? Nothing touches it. Sketchup Plugin Jhs Powerbar
Here is why I still install this plugin on SketchUp 2024 (and how you can too). Created by a Japanese developer (hence "JHS"), the PowerBar is a toolbar. But not just any toolbar. It is a massive, customizable command center designed to eliminate the right-click .
SketchUp’s default "Entity Info" is slow. JHS gives you a dropdown where you can change an object's layer instantly. Better yet, it has Purge Unused and Move to Layer shortcuts that turn a 5-minute cleanup job into 5 seconds. I have written this in the style of
This sounds trivial, but JHS removes the dialog box pop-up. Hit the button, and whatever you have selected is instantly a component. Name it later. Speed first, naming second. The Elephant in the Room: Compatibility Here is the catch. JHS PowerBar was last officially updated for SketchUp 2017 .
You cannot find it in the Extension Warehouse. You have to download the JHS_PowerBar_2017.rbz file from a legacy repository (like SketchUcation or the Internet Archive) and install it manually via Preferences > Extensions > Install Extension . The Verdict: Is it worth it in 2026? Yes, if you are a pure modeler. If you design furniture, architecture, or mechanical parts and you hate taking your hands off the keyboard/mouse to hunt for menus, JHS PowerBar will double your speed. For new users, finding the JHS PowerBar today
If you live in SketchUp 2024’s "Scan-to-3D" or the fancy new PBR materials, skip this. JHS doesn't care about textures or rendering. It cares about edges, faces, and layers . The Spiritual Successor Because JHS is essentially dead software, the community has moved on. The closest modern equivalent is Eneroth's Toolbar Creator (letting you build your own) or TT_Lib based tools.