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Getting Started with Qt for Android

Provides instructions to install and configure your development environment.

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Getting Started with Qt for Android

The video below is a beginner's guide to using the Qt for Android toolchain, including the Qt Creator IDE, to get you started developing Android apps.


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To learn the basics of getting started with Qt for Android, take the Getting Started with Qt for Android course in Qt Academy.

The rest of this page has more detailed getting started information.

To download and install Qt for Android, follow the instructions on the Getting Started with Qt page.

Android Development Prerequisites

In order to develop with Qt for Android, you will need the following prerequisites:

The easiest way to manage these dependencies is by using Qt Creator's built in Android development setup. For more information, see Qt Creator: Specifying Android Device Settings.

Manually Installing the Prerequisites

If you prefer to manually install the prerequisites please follow these next steps.

Java Development Kit (JDK)

Qt for Android development requires JDK 17 or above, provided by any of the following supported distributions:

Install your preferred JDK. If your installer doesn't set the JAVA_HOME environment variable that points to the location of the installed JDK, you can set it manually. For example on Linux:

 
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sudo apt-get install openjdk-17-jdk
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64

Or on macOS:

 
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brew install openjdk@17
sudo ln -sfn "$(brew --prefix openjdk@17)/libexec/openjdk.jdk" \
    "/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/openjdk-17.jdk"
export JAVA_HOME="$(/usr/libexec/java_home -v 17)"
Android SDK Command Line Tools

Download the latest version of the Android SDK Command Line Tools for your operating system and extract it to the appropriate path as stated below.

The Android SDK is commonly installed by Qt Creator or Android Studio in the following locations:

  • Linux: ~/Android/Sdk/

  • macOS: ~/Library/Android/sdk/

  • Windows: C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\

Or use your OS's package manager, for example for macOS:

 
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brew install android-commandlinetool
Android SDK Mandatory Packages

Make sure to install the SDK Platform, Platform Tools, and Build Tools. For Qt 6.7, use:

 
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sdkmanager "platform-tools" "platforms;android-34" "build-tools;34.0.0"
Android NDK

Qt 6.7 uses NDK 26.1.10909125, you can install it by running:

 
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sdkmanager "ndk;26.1.10909125"

For example for macOS:

Emulator

If you wish to use the Android Emulator, you can install it by running:

 
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sdkmanager "emulator" "patcher;v4"
Platform Specific Configurations
 
Windows

The default USB driver on Windows does not allow debugging using Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool. You must install the additional USB driver provided by the extras Android SDK package. Install it by running the following:

 
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sdkmanager.bat "extras;google;usb_driver"
Linux

The following dependencies are needed for using tools such as adb or gdb which can be used by Qt Creator:

 
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sudo apt-get install libstdc++6 libncurses5

To run the Android emulator, the following dependencies are also necessary:

Testing the Setup

Now you can test your development setup by running the examples shipped with the Qt installation. For more information, see Mobile Examples.

To develop a simple application from scratch, see Qt Creator: Creating a Mobile Application.

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