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- You can find demos/examples and test data [https://git.qt.io/public-demos/qtdesign-studio here].
- You can find demos/examples and test data [https://git.qt.io/public-demos/qtdesign-studio here].


- Localisation issues? Please see the FAQ here.
- Localisation issues? Please see [[QtDesignStudio/LocalizationFAQ here]].


== Building and contributing ==
== Building and contributing ==

Revision as of 09:45, 8 November 2024

What is Qt Design Studio

Qt Design Studio is a UI design and development environment that enables designers and developers to prototype and develop complex and scalable UI rapidly. Key items of the Qt Design Studio are

- It's a visual editor for QML user interfaces

- It works with commercial and open source Qt versions

- It used mostly by front-end developers and technical artists to create functional QML user interface layer for Qt applications.

For detailed information about Qt Design Studio, please refer to our online documentation at: https://doc.qt.io/qtdesignstudio/

Working with other tools

Qt Design Studio works seamlessly with other design tools. On the 2D side our main focus is compatiblity with the Figma through our own Figma plugin, see more here: QtDesignStudio/FigmaPlugin.

Figma is not the only thing we support. There are other tools like Photoshop and Sketch for example. Detailed information can be found here: QtDesignStudio/OtherBridges.

On the 3D side, we are compatible with all leading file formats, such as FBX, GLTF, and Collada. Detailed information about compatibility with 3D tools can be found here: QtDesignStudio/3DTools.

You cannot complete the whole application with Qt Design Studio, so you need to have Qt SDK to complete the work. Qt Design Studio exports a fully compilable CMake project, which you can open, for example, in Qt Creator. If there are extra dependencies needed, Qt Design Studio will insert those into the CMake files.

Where to get it

Qt Design Studio is available in a 100% free community edition and a commercial version, both of which contain components and features to improve productivity.

You can get Qt Design Studio from either of the following sources

  1. Head to our Qt Design Studio landing page, and click the “Try Qt for Free” button. This will take you to download page. Click "Download Qt Online Installer" then you can start your 10-day trial. You can always contact us if you want to extend the trial. This will give you the full commercial license. Visit here for a free community edition.
  2. Download the offline installer from the Qt Account page (restricted access)
  3. Build the Qt Design Studio from sources.

FAQ and Troubleshooting

Are you new to Qt Design Studio and having issues with the tool ? Please take a look at our technical FAQs:

- CMake exporting issues: QtDesignStudio/CMakeExporter

- Qt for MCUs related questions: QtDesignStudio/MCU FAQ

- The official Qt Design Studio manual is found here.

- You can find demos/examples and test data here.

- Localisation issues? Please see QtDesignStudio/LocalizationFAQ here.

Building and contributing

If you want to build the Qt Design Studio from sources, you need to get the sources first. You can get them from here. Qt Design Studio is based on Qt Creator. Please checkout the contribution guidelines: https://www.qt.io/community/contribute-to-qt

We have online version of the build instructions which you need to follow up to build your own version of the Qt Design Studio, the guide is here: QtDesignStudio/build QDS.

If you want to be part of the Qt Design Studio work, we welcome contributions with open arms. For open issues we have a bug tracker: here, please report all found anomalities through that link.

Qt Design Studio needs a special kit to operate, to make your Qt kit functional with Qt Design Studio it needs couple power-ups. For detailed instructions please see here: https://wiki.qt.io/Install_new_kit_to_Qt_Design_Studio#Qt_Version]

Release Notes

Here you can find the release notes of published Qt Design Studio versions.

Looking for older releases, please see QtDesignStudio/Releases/Archive

Release Blog Posts

Here you can the release blog posts for recent Qt Design Studio releases and learn what was new in recent releases.