Third-Party Code Used in Qt
Qt libraries and plugins can contain code that is not intellectual property of The Qt Company, but is available under specific open-source licenses from the original authors.
The Qt Company gratefully acknowledges these and other contributions to Qt. We recommend that programs that use Qt also acknowledge these contributions and quote these license statements in an appendix to the documentation.
Note: You only need to acknowledge and comply with the licenses of the third-party components that you are actually shipping with your application. Click the name of the component to see the licensing details.
Third-party Licenses
The following sections list third-party components in Qt 6.8.2, grouped by Qt module. If the third-party component itself consists of parts that are of a different origin (so-called 4th-party or Nth-party code), these are listed, too.
Starting from Qt 6.8, Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) documents of third-party components in Qt are available. Information such as copyrights, licenses, versions, source repositories, and other relevant information are declared in SPDX 2.3 format. For more information, visit the Software Bill of Materials page.
Additional Information
The following table lists related documents, such as information about Trademarks and other licenses used in parts of Qt.
Provides additional information about the licensing of run-time dependencies of Qt for Android | |
University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, BSD licenses | |
Information about changes of licenses in Qt and Third Party Modules | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | |
MIT License and Boost Software License 1.0 | |
Qt package information in SPDX format | |
Commercial and BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License. | |
Information about trademarks owned by The Qt Company. |