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Qt can be used for application development for a wide range of target platforms, like:
[[Category:Qt Supported Platforms]]
* Desktop: Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
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* Embedded and RTOS: Linux, QNX, Windows
* Mobile: Android, iOS, Windows


Qt can be used for application development for a wide range of '''target platforms''', like:


For more exotic platforms and in depth information see:  
*Desktop: Linux, macOS, Windows
* [http://doc.qt.io/QtSupportedPlatforms Platforms officially supported by The Qt Company]
*Embedded and RTOS: Linux, QNX, VxWorks, Windows
* [http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/supported-platforms.html Platforms supported by the Qt community]
*Mobile: Android, iOS, Windows


For in depth information and more exotic platforms see the official documentation: [https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/supported-platforms.html Supported Platforms].  See also [[Supported Devices]].


Even if not listed there, with some extra work you may also be able to target platforms like:
Even if not listed there, with some extra work you may also be able to target platforms like:
* Various BSDs
 
* Haiku
*Various BSDs
* Windows versions older than Windows XP
*Haiku
*Windows versions older than Windows XP
 
 
Depending on your target you'll need a suitable '''host platform'''. For specific information see the lists of supported platforms mentioned above. For a quick overview see the following table:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="color:white; background-color:#80C342;" |Target
! style="color:white; background-color:#80C342;" |Host
|-
! colspan="2" style="font-weight:normal; background-color:lightgrey;" |Desktop
|-
|Desktop Linux
|Desktop Linux
|-
|macOS
|macOS
|-
|Windows 7 or higher
|Windows 7 or higher
|-
! colspan="2" style="font-weight:normal; background-color:lightgrey;" |Embedded, RTOS
|-
|Embedded Linux
|Desktop Linux
|-
|QNX
|Desktop Linux<br />Windows 7 or higher
|-
|VxWorks
|Desktop Linux<br />Windows 7 or higher
|-
|Windows Embedded 7
|Windows 7 or higher
|-
! colspan="2" style="font-weight:normal; background-color:lightgrey;" |Mobile
|-
|Android
|Desktop Linux<br />macOS<br />Windows 7 or higher
|-
|iOS
|macOS
|-
|Windows Phone
|Windows 8 or higher
|-
|Windows RT
|Windows 8 or higher
|}
 
If your host platform is Desktop Linux but your favorite Linux distribution is not listed in [https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/supported-platforms.html the official documentation] then don't worry: Many distributions have ready compiled packages and in case not, you can compile Qt from source. Almost '''all modern Desktop Linux distributions are suitable host and target platforms'''.

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Qt can be used for application development for a wide range of target platforms, like:

  • Desktop: Linux, macOS, Windows
  • Embedded and RTOS: Linux, QNX, VxWorks, Windows
  • Mobile: Android, iOS, Windows

For in depth information and more exotic platforms see the official documentation: Supported Platforms. See also Supported Devices.

Even if not listed there, with some extra work you may also be able to target platforms like:

  • Various BSDs
  • Haiku
  • Windows versions older than Windows XP


Depending on your target you'll need a suitable host platform. For specific information see the lists of supported platforms mentioned above. For a quick overview see the following table:

Target Host
Desktop
Desktop Linux Desktop Linux
macOS macOS
Windows 7 or higher Windows 7 or higher
Embedded, RTOS
Embedded Linux Desktop Linux
QNX Desktop Linux
Windows 7 or higher
VxWorks Desktop Linux
Windows 7 or higher
Windows Embedded 7 Windows 7 or higher
Mobile
Android Desktop Linux
macOS
Windows 7 or higher
iOS macOS
Windows Phone Windows 8 or higher
Windows RT Windows 8 or higher

If your host platform is Desktop Linux but your favorite Linux distribution is not listed in the official documentation then don't worry: Many distributions have ready compiled packages and in case not, you can compile Qt from source. Almost all modern Desktop Linux distributions are suitable host and target platforms.