Supported Platforms

The following platforms are supported in Qt 6.8. 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.

Note: Some of the platforms are only supported for certain types of commercial licenses. For details, please refer to Qt Support Terms and Conditions and your commercial license agreement.

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 6.8 does. A subsequent patch release of Qt 6.8 may drop support for a configuration or replace it with a currently-supported version.

Desktop Platforms

Linux/X11

DistributionArchitectureCompilerNotes
Red Hat 8.6x86_64GCC 10 (toolset)
Red Hat 8.8x86_64GCC 10 (toolset)
Red Hat 8.10x86_64GCC 10 (toolset)
Red Hat 9.2x86_64GCC 11
Red Hat 9.4x86_64GCC 11
openSUSE 15.5x86_64GCC 9
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP5x86_64GCC 10
Ubuntu 22.04x86_64GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 11.x
Ubuntu 24.04x86_64, arm64GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 13.xSee the note.
Debian 11.6x86_64, arm64GCC 10Technology Preview

See also: Enterprise Qt Debian Packages.

Note: For Linux on Arm on desktops, we use Raspberry Pi 5 with 8GB RAM and Ubuntu 24.04 as a reference platform. If you have an issue with another hardware, please try to reproduce the issue on Raspberry Pi 5. We plan to move to regular platform support when a wider range of ARM-based desktop hardware becomes available.

macOS

Build EnvironmentTarget PlatformArchitecture
Xcode 15 (macOS 14 SDK) or highermacOS 12 or higher (including macOS 15)x86_64, x86_64h, arm64

Note: Apple's forward compatibility promise for macOS generally ensures that Qt applications continue to run well on new operating system releases. Issues that may occur are prioritized and scheduled in accordance with the Qt branching and support policies. Support for new operating system features is not typically included in stable Qt releases.

Windows

Operating SystemArchitectureCompilerNotes
Windows 10 (1809 or later)x86_64MSVC 2022, MSVC 2019, Mingw-w64 13.1
Windows 11x86_64MSVC 2022, MSVC 2019, Mingw-w64 13.1
Windows on ARMARM64MSVC 2019/2022

Note: Currently Qt does not support ARM64EC on Windows on ARM devices.

Mobile Platforms

Android

The following configurations are supported in this Qt release:

SectionDescription
DistributionAndroid 9 (API 28) to 14 (API 34)
Architecturearm64-v8a, x86_64, x86, and armeabi-v7a
CompilerClang 17.0.2 (NDK r26b or 26.1.10909125)

Note: It's recommended that Qt apps use the same NDK r26b version used for building the official Qt for Android libraries to avoid missing symbol errors.

JDKJDK 17
GradleGradle 8.10 and AGP 8.6.0
PackageMulti-ABI APKs, AABs and AARs

Note: Multi-ABI builds are available only when using CMake. For more information, see CMake Android Multi-ABIs.

For more information on the supported Android versions, see Qt for Android Supported Versions Selection Guidelines.

iOS

Build EnvironmentTarget PlatformArchitecture
Xcode 15 (iOS 17 SDK) or higheriOS 16 or higher (including iOS 18)armv8, arm64

Note: Apple's forward compatibility promise for iOS generally ensures that Qt applications continue to run well on new operating system releases. Issues that may occur are prioritized and scheduled in accordance with the Qt branching and support policies. Support for new operating system features is not typically included in stable Qt releases.

For information about support of WebAssembly on mobile platforms, see notes on supported browsers.

Embedded Platforms

Support Levels for Target Hardware

There are multiple levels of support that apply across specific hardware and OS combinations.

Tier 1: Reference Targets

  • Issues on this reference target are given a higher priority than lower tier targets.
  • Covered under Standard Support.
  • Releases are available via Qt Online Installer.
Tier 1: Reference Targets
VendorBoardOS / OtherProductSupported By
IntelNUCYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NVIDIAJetson AGX Xavier Developer KitYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8QuadMax MEKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8QuadMax MEKQNX 7.1Qt for QNXQt Group
NXPi.MX 8QuadMax MEKQNX 8.0*Qt for QNXQt Group
NXPi.MX 93 11x11 LPDDR4X EVKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
QualcommSA8155PAAOS 10-13Qt for Android AutomotiveQt Group
Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi 5Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
ToradexApalis iMX6Yocto 4.0Boot to QtQt Group

*In Qt 6.8, QNX 8.0 is in the technical preview stage for NXP i.MX 8QuadMax MEK.

Tier 2: Verified Targets

Tier 2: Verified Targets
VendorBoardOS / OtherProductSupported by
Boundary DevicesBD-SL-i.MX6 kitVxWorks 24.03Qt for VxWorksQt Group
IntelNUCQNX 7.1Qt for QNXQt Group
NVIDIAJetson AGX Orin Developer KitYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NVIDIAJetson AGX Orin Developer KitDebian 12Enterprise Qt Debian PackagesQt Group
NXPi.MX 8M Mini LPDDR4 EVKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8M Nano LPDDR4 EVKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8M Plus LPDDR4 EVKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
QualcommSA8155PINTEGRITY 19.03Qt for INTEGRITYQt Group
Raspberry PiRaspberry Pi 4 64-bitYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
STSTM32MP15 DiscoveryYocto 4.0Boot to QtQt Group
TISK-AM62Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
ToradexColibri iMX6 ULLYocto 4.0Boot to QtQt Group

Tier 3: Other Targets

Tier 3: Other Targets
VendorBoardOS / OtherProductSupported by
AmazonAWS EC2 ARM64Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NVIDIAJetson Orin Nano Developer KitYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8MQuad EVKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 8QuadXPlus MEKYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
NXPi.MX 95**Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
QualcommRobotics RB5 Development KitYocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
STSTM32MP15 EvaluationYocto 4.0Boot to QtQt Group
StarFiveVisionFive 2Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
TISK-AM69Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group
ToradexApalis iMX8Yocto 4.0Boot to QtQt Group
Toradexi.MX 95 Verdin Evaluation Kit**Yocto 5.0Boot to QtQt Group

**This is an experimental target in Qt 6.8.

See Other Targets for more information.

See Qt Support Terms and Conditions for more information.

Android Automotive OS

Qt for Android Automotive, based on Qt for Android, extends support for Android Automotive OS features on version 10 to 13.

webOS OSE

webOS OSE, open-source edition of webOS, supports Qt application development.

Embedded Linux

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

For further embedded Linux platform support, consult the Boot to Qt documentation.

Real Time Operating Systems

Operating SystemArchitectureCompilerProvided in
INTEGRITY 19.0.13arm64GHS compiler version 2020.1.4 or newerQt for INTEGRITY
QNX 7.1Qt for QNX
Free RTOSQt for MCUs
VxWorksarmv7 (i.mx6), x86_64 (Intel SkyLake)Qt for VxWorks
Bare metalQt for MCUs

Web Platforms

WebAssembly

PlatformArchitectureCompilerImplementations
Web Browserwasm32Emscripten 3.1.56Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari

Qt for WebAssembly is a platform-agnostic technology that allows running apps on compatible browsers regardless of the underlying operating system. Qt for WebAssembly is well supported and tested on desktop browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. While Qt for WebAssembly is designed to function smoothly on desktop browsers, it is important to note that some mobile browsers may still lack some necessary features for reliably executing WebAssembly apps. Therefore, we strongly recommend application providers targeting mobile browsers to conduct comprehensive testing to ensure compatibility and performance.

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 Qt Online 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.

Supported Versions

For details, see Supported Qt Versions.

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.