Cross-platform software libraries and APIs
Qt Creator IDE and productivity tools
UI Design tool for UI composition
for Qt projects
Digital advertising for UI apps
Usage intelligence for embedded devices
GUI test automation
Code coverage analysis
Test results management and analysis
Software static code analysis
Software architecture verification
The latest version of Qt.
Make the most of Qt tools, with options for commercial licensing, subscriptions, or open-source.
Explore Qt features, the Framework essentials, modules, tools & add-ons.
The project offers PySide6 - the official Python bindings that enhance Python applications.
Qt empowers productivity across the entire product development lifecycle, from UI design and software development to quality assurance and deployment. Find the solution that best suits your needs.
Insight into the evolution and importance of user-centric trends and strategies.
Learn how to shorten development times, improve user experience, and deploy anywhere.
Tips on efficient development, software architecture, and boosting team happiness.
Get the latest resources, check out upcoming events, and see who’s innovating with Qt.
A wealth of Qt knowledge at your fingertips—discover your ideal learning resource or engage with the community.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Qt pro, we have all the help and support you need to succeed.
September 01, 2011 by admin | Comments
It has been a big and busy week already. Last week’s announcement of Symbian Belle and the Nokia 600, Nokia 700 and Nokia 701 was very good news for Qt mobile developers.
Daniel’s blog post on the subject started a lively discussion, and it has been good to see such spirited debate – we want to have conversations with you on this blog, so keep the comments and questions coming.
If last week’s excitement wasn’t enough, today we have more good news. Today we released updates of Qt, the Qt SDK with Qt Simulator, Qt Creator and more (according to our @qtbynokia team, today is “Qt Mega Release Day”).
The detail on each part of today’s release, including links to all of the downloads, is on Qt Labs. Well done and thanks to everyone who contributed to these important releases, and to those who pushed the releases out earlier today.
Finally, a reminder. If you want to talk, learn, or share knowledge with the developers behind these updates and behind Qt programs like Qt 5 and Qt Quick, Qt Developer Days in Munich and San Francisco is the place. Each year the event is the foremost gathering of Qt knowledge, expertise,and community, and it is going to grow in size and diversity again this year.
We have more tech track sessions on desktop and embedded than ever before, smarter scheduling, fantastic keynotes from Canonical, Intel and Telecom Italia (more on this soon) great training training tracks, and a lot more.
Our early bird discount offer is still open, but won't be open for much longer. If you are thinking about joining us at the event this year, registering now will secure you a spot at the event AND save you money :)
We’ll have more Qt Developer Days news soon on the Qt blog.
Download the latest release here: www.qt.io/download.
Qt 6.7 focuses on the expansion of supported platforms and industry standards. This makes code written with Qt more sustainable and brings more value in Qt as a long-term investment.
Check out all our open positions here and follow us on Instagram to see what it's like to be #QtPeople.
Feb 15, 2024
A recently reported potential buffer overflow issue in Qt’s KTX’s image..
Dec 20, 2023
We have released Qt 6.7 Beta 1 today. As usual, Qt 6.7 Beta 1 is available..
Oct 19, 2023
An issue when loading an invalid QML image source has been reported and..
Qt Group includes The Qt Company Oy and its global subsidiaries and affiliates.