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Qt 6.11 Toolkit Released With "The Same 3D Capabilities As A Game Engine"

Written by Michael Larabel in Qt on 23 March 2026 at 06:38 AM EDT. 25 Comments
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Qt 6.11 is out as the latest version of this cross-platform toolkit used by the KDE desktop and widely by both open-source and closed-source applications.

Qt 6.11 introduces Qt Canvas Painter as a new means of 2D graphics drawing built atop the Qt Rendering Hardware Interface for hardware acceleration of 2D UIs. The new Qt Canvas Painter should be much faster than the existing QPainter with OpenGL back-end. Qt Canvas Painter was inspired in part by HTML5's canvas 2D context.

On the 3D sideQt 6.11 is promoted as having "the same 3D capabilities as a game engine":
"Improvements to One of the Best 3D Frameworks

Qt has evolved into offering the same 3D capabilities as a game engine but providing consistenthigh performance. That means UIs with Qt Quick 3D run smoothly even with complex elementseffectsor animations."

Qt 6.11 adds Screen Space Global Illumination (SSGI)Screen Space Reflections (SSR)and motion vectors. There is also advanced render-pass customization support with Qt 6.11's 3D capabilities.

Qt SSGI example


Qt 6.11 also brings new graphsQt TaskTree as a technology preview for a new declarative means of asynchronous codingimproved Lottie and SVG animation supporteasier QML and C++ integrationand other changes.

Downloads and more details on today's Qt 6.11 toolkit release via Qt.io.
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