Supported Platforms

The following platforms are supported in Qt 6.0. For information about prior Qt releases, please consult the relevant version in the Qt Documentation Archives.

Supported platforms are actively maintained, subjected to testing, and bugs discovered in these platforms are prioritized for correction. Significant errors discovered in testing can impact release dates.

The Qt Company offers commercial support for all officially supported platforms and configurations.

Configurations not listed below are not officially supported by the Qt Project. However, Qt may still run on unsupported platforms and configurations. The Qt Company, Qt partners, open source developers, and community users are able to provide assistance in this situation.

Note: Support for specific configurations or operating system versions may end before the support for Qt 6.0 does. A subsequent patch release of Qt 6.0 may drop support for a configuration or replace it with a currently-supported version.

Desktop Platforms

Linux/X11

Distribution Architecture Compiler Notes
CentOS Linux 8.1 x86_64 GCC 9
openSUSE 15.x x86_64 GCC 9
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 x86_64 GCC 10
Ubuntu 20.04 x86_64 GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 9.x
Generic Linux x86 and x86_64 GCC 9

macOS

Target Platform Architecture Build Environment
macOS 10.14, 10.15, 11.0 x86_64 and x86_64h Xcode 12 (10.15 SDK)

Windows

Operating System Architecture Compiler
Windows 10 x86_64 MSVC 2019, MinGW 8.1

Mobile Platforms

Android

Distribution Architecture Compiler Notes
Android 6.0 or later (API level 23 or higher) armv7a, x86, arm64-v8, and x86_64 Clang 9.0.8 (NDK r21) and Clang 8.0.7 (NDK r20b) as provided by Google, MinGW 8.1

iOS

Target Platform Architecture Build Environment Notes
iOS 13, iOS 14 armv8 (arm64) Xcode 12 (iOS 14 SDK)

Embedded Platforms

Embedded Linux

Refer to Configure an Embedded Linux Device for information on generic cross-compilation of Qt for Embedded Linux devices.

For further embedded platform support, please consult the Qt for Device Creation documentation.

Availability of Packages

You can download the Qt installers and source packages from the Downloads page. For more information, visit the Getting Started with Qt page.

Note: All the supported configurations are not provided as binary packages in the Qt installer. However, the intention is to provide the most widely-used configurations for the developer's convenience.

Note: Linux binary packages are linked against glibc 2.28. If you are using a glibc version older than that you need to build Qt from sources or upgrade glibc to 2.28 or newer.

Exceptions

Individual modules might be available only on some platforms, or they might not support all configurations. For example, as Qt WebEngine has Chromium as a third-party dependency, platform or configuration limitations upstream also apply to Qt WebEngine.

The documentation for each module contains detailed information about any exceptions the module has from the general platform and configuration support as described on this page.

Deployment of Qt Applications

The deployment procedure for each platform is different and they are covered in greater detail in their platform pages. Meanwhile, there is a deployment article for summarizing the deployment procedure in general.

Please note that Qt is offered on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind and that our products are not error or bug free. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, The Qt Company on behalf of itself and its suppliers, disclaims all warranties and conditions, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement with regard to the Licensed Software.

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