For developers working in high-uptime environments, the "point-one" and "point-ten" releases are often the signal that a version is ready for production.

An experimental build that allows threads to run concurrently by disabling the Global Interpreter Lock.

On November 3, 2025, the Python Software Foundation announced the release of Python 3.13.1, the first bugfix update of the 3.13 series. Following the scheduled release of Python 3.13.0 in October 2025, this minor update focuses exclusively on stability, security, and documentation corrections, with no new features or breaking changes.

Python 3.13 introduced an experimental Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler that provides a 5–15% performance boost over 3.12, with some compute-heavy tasks seeing up to 30% improvement.

The 3.13 series is celebrated for several "game-changing" experimental features that remained central topics of discussion throughout 2025:

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