New version of ITIL – what’s new?

ITIL® (version 5) is a further development of ITIL 4, not a new framework. The authors make this clear by removing the version number from the name. So, formally, we will not refer to this as ITIL 5, but only as ITIL, with the version in brackets to make it clear that it is the latest “edition”.

The changes are deliberately limited but clear, with the aim of better reflecting how digital products and services are actually developed, delivered and managed today. Below is a summary of the key differences and what they mean for those who already hold an ITIL 4 certification.

The new version will be rolled out in spring 2025, with a limited range of courses.

Overall approach

ITIL 4

  • Focus on service management

  • Strong emphasis on services, value and co-creation

  • Introduced the Service Value System (SVS) and the value chain

ITIL (version 5)

  • Increased focus on digital product and service management

  • Clearer connection to product organizations, platforms and digital ecosystems

  • Clarifies how value is created throughout the life cycle, not just through service delivery

Summary: ITIL (version 5) broadens the perspective from “IT services” to digital products and services combined.

What does ITIL (version 5) mean for those who are already certified in ITIL 4?

If you already have ITIL 4 Foundation or higher certification, the following applies:

  • Your skills are still relevant

  • The new version does not replace ITIL 4, but builds on it

  • You don’t need to re-read the whole Foundation content

Instead, there is a special Foundation Bridge course which:

  • focuses on the differences between ITIL 4 and the updated version

  • is shorter and more concentrated than the Foundation course

  • leads to the same certification as the ITIL Foundation course

The certification is administered by PeopleCert.

Executive summary

  • ITIL (version 5) is an evolution, not a revolution

  • Your knowledge in previous versions of ITIL is still relevant

  • For those already certified, the step to ITIL (version 5) is limited and structured