;37:Flying boat prototype, (one built). ;37A:amphibious version (185 built). ;37 A/3:reinforced hull (two built). ;37A/7:(or
37Lia) liaison amphibian (36 built). ;37A/9:metal-hulled officer transport for French Navy (4 built). ;37/10:version for catapult trials (two built). ;37/11:Four-seat liaison / trainer wooden-hulled version (110 built). ;37/12:civil version with enclosed four-seat cabin (one built). ;37/13:(or
37bis) metal-hulled version for catapult launching from ships. ;37GR:(GR – Grand Raids) A single long-range aircraft converted for the 37C prototype, flown by Lieutenant de Vaisseau Guilbaud, from l'
Etang de Berre, in the company of
Lioré-Olivier LeO H-194 on 12 October 1926, for a proving flight to
Madagascar. On 3 January 1927 the engine threw a connecting rod, causing Guilbaud to abandon the Madagascar flight and return to
Marseille on 9 March 1927, via
Sudan,
Egypt,
Lebanon,
Turkey,
Greece,
Malta and
Tunisia. ;37LIA:(aka 37 A/7) :
see above ;37C:A single commercial transport prototype, converted to the sole 37GR ;37E:(E – ecole) Aéronavale designation for CAMS 37/11 ;37bis:(aka 37/13) :
see above ==Operators==