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Supported Platforms

The platforms supported by Qt.

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Supported Platforms

Qt is a commercial and open source licensed cross-platform application and UI framework. It is developed by The Qt Company, together with the Qt Project Community under an open source governance model.

Using Qt, you can write GUI applications once and deploy them across desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems without rewriting the source code.

Qt is supported on a variety of 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, and can usually be built on each platform with GCC, a vendor-supplied compiler, or a third party compiler as indicated in the overview below.

Open GL (ES) 2.0, DirectX 9 or 11 (with ANGLE), or an alternative renderer is required for Qt Quick 2. Widgets can be used without hardware acceleration.

In Qt 5 all platforms are created using the Qt Platform Abstraction (QPA), which makes it easy to port Qt into a new operating system.

The following platforms are supported in Qt 5.13. For support information for prior Qt releases, please consult the relevant version in the Qt Documentation Archives.

Configurations in bold are Reference Configurations.

Support for specific configurations or operating system versions may end before the support for Qt 5.13 does. A subsequent patch release of Qt 5.13 may drop support for a configuration as a reference configuration or replace it with a currently-supported version.

Desktop Platforms

 

Linux/X11

Distribution

Architecture

Compiler

Notes

openSUSE 15.x

x86_64

GCC 7, ICC

 

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x

x86_64

GCC 5.3.1

devtoolset-4

Ubuntu 18.04

x86_64

GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 7.3.0

 

Ubuntu 16.04

x86_64

GCC as provided by Canonical, GCC 5.4.0

 

Generic Linux

x86 and x86_64

GCC 4.8, GCC 4.9, GCC 5, GCC 6, GCC 7

 

macOS

Target Platform

Architecture

Build Environment

macOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14

x86_64 and x86_64h

Xcode 10 (10.14 SDK), Xcode 9* (10.13 SDK)

Note: Xcode 9 is only supported for application development (to be able to opt out of features such as layer-backing and dark mode), not for development of Qt itself.

Windows

Operating System

Architecture

Compiler

Notes

Windows 10

x86 and x86_64

MSVC 2017, MSVC 2015, MinGW 7.3

Tested on Windows 10 (1809) October 2018 Update

Windows 8.1

x86 and x86_64

MSVC 2017, MSVC 2015, MinGW 7.3

 

Windows 7

x86 and x86_64

MSVC 2017, MSVC 2015, MinGW 7.3

MinGW-builds GCC 7.3.0 (x86)

Mobile Platforms

 

Android

Platform Version

Architecture

Compiler

Build Environment

Android 5.0 or later (that is, API Level 21 and up)

armv7a and x86, arm64-v8 and x86_64

Clang as provided by Google, MinGW 7.3

RHEL 7.x (x86_64), macOS 10.13, Windows 7 (x86_64), Windows 10

iOS/tvOS/watchOS

Target Platform

Architecture

Build Environment

Notes

iOS 11, iOS 12

armv8 (arm64)

Xcode 10 (iOS 12 SDK)

 

tvOS 11, tvOS 12

armv8 (arm64)

Xcode 10 (tvOS 12 SDK)

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watchOS 4, watchOS 5

armv7k

Xcode 10 (watchOS 5 SDK)

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Universal Windows Platform (UWP)

Platform Version

Architecture

Compiler

Build Environment

Universal Windows Platform 10

x86, x86_64, and armv7

MSVC 2017, MSVC 2015

Windows 10 (1809) October 2018 Update

Universal Windows Platforms include Windows 10, Windows 10 IoT devices, Xbox One, and HoloLens.

Embedded Platforms

For embedded platform support, including Embedded Linux, INTEGRITY, QNX, and VxWorks, please consult the Qt for Device Creation documentation.

Reference Configurations

The reference configurations are run on the continuous integration (CI) system within Qt Project. In addition, they are subjected to unit test suite and other internal testing tools on a frequent basis (prior to new version releases, source tree branching, and at other significant period points in the development process). Errors or bugs discovered in these platforms are prioritized for correction. Significant errors discovered in tested configurations can impact release dates.

Any configurations not listed above are not actively tested by the Qt Project. However, Qt may run on configurations other than those actively tested on, and additional configurations may be raised to tested state, if sufficient effort is made to bring continuous integration to an acceptable state for that particular configuration.

The Qt Company, Qt partners, open source projects and community users are able to provide assistance with various different supported platforms and configurations.

Availability of Packages

You can download the Qt 5 installers and source packages from the Downloads page. For more information, visit the Getting Started with Qt page.

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

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.

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