Qt Creator is a cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) built for the maximum developer experience. Qt Creator runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS desktop operating systems and allows developers to create software across desktop, mobile, and embedded platforms.
Download QtQt Creator's advanced code editor lets you write software in C++, QML, JavaScript, Python, and other languages. It features code completion, syntax highlighting, refactoring and has built-in documentation at your fingertips.
Qt Creator integrates with most popular version control systems, including Git, Subversion, Perforce, and Mercurial.
Import an existing project or create one from scratch – Qt Creator generates all the necessary files. Support for CMake and cross-compiling with CMake or qmake build tools is included.
Build for and run your software on desktop, mobile and embedded operating systems. The build settings allow you to easily switch between targets.
Test and debug applications in conditions practically identical to those on your target device.
Compile source code into native machine code, accelerate start-up time and UI performance, and protect your source code and intellectual property.
Identify performance bottlenecks fast using visual representations of your CPU and RAM usage via timelines and flamegraphs.
Deploy your applications across different platforms on desktop, mobile and embedded targets with Qt’s wide support for compilers and build systems.
Generate interactive end-user documentation embedded in your application with built-in search functionality.
Design adaptable software applications for various languages and regions without engineering changes. Add locale-specific components such as date, time and number formats.
Set up your project in no time with Qt’s project wizards guiding the way. Get started quicker by leveraging a wide range of examples, code samples and step-by-step tutorials.
You can use common Qt Creator functionalities with Visual Studio.
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