Qt for Android | Qt 6.2 (original) (raw)

Qt for Android enables you to develop Qt applications for Android devices, and supports a wide range of features and use-cases.

To download and install Qt for Android, follow the instructions on the Getting Started with Qt for Android page. To build Qt from source, see Building from Source.

Supported Configurations

The following configurations are supported in Qt 6.2:

The following configurations are supported in this Qt release:

Distribution Architecture Compiler Notes
Android 6.0 or later (API level 23 or higher) armv7a, x86, arm64-v8, and x86_64 Clang 11.0.5 (NDK r22b) as provided by Google, MinGW 11.2 For JDK versions see Java Development Kit (JDK)

Note: Qt for Android support is inclusive of but not limited to these devices.

Note: The above table is accurate at the time of this Qt patch release only. It may change during the patch release cycle and should only be used as a reference for what the Qt Company can rapidly reproduce bugs on.

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 APIs.

The following topics also provide more details about Qt for Android:

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