Qt for Windows▲
Qt's support for different Windows platforms is extensive and mature.
To download and install Qt for Windows, follow the instructions on the Getting Started with Qt page.
Supported Configurations▲
The following Windows configurations are supported in Qt 6.1:
Operating System |
Architecture |
Compiler |
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Windows 10 |
x86_64 |
MSVC 2019, MinGW 8.1 |
Building from Source▲
For details on how to build Qt itself from sources, see Qt for Windows - Building from Source.
Deployment and Other Issues▲
The pages below covers specific issues and recommendations for creating Windows applications.
Where to Go from Here▲
We invite you to explore the rest of Qt. We prepared overviews which help you decide which APIs to use and our examples demonstrate how to use our API.
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Qt Overviews - list of topics about application development
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Examples and Tutorials - code samples and tutorials
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Qt Reference Pages - a listing of C++ and QML APIs
Qt's vibrant and active community site, http://qt.io houses a wiki, a forum, and additional learning guides and presentations.
Visual Studio Tools▲
The Qt VS Tools allows programmers to create, build, debug and run Qt applications from within non-Express versions of Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 and later. The add-in contains project wizards, Qt project import/export support, integrated Qt resource manager and automated build setup for the Qt Meta-Object Compiler, User Interface Compiler, and Resource Compiler.