Operating System Compatibility for OpenShot Editor
Can I use OpenShot on Linux and Windows?
Yes, you can install OpenShot (Open Source Video Editor) on Linux distributions and Windows operating systems. It functions as a cross-platform application, ensuring that project files created on one OS remain compatible when opened on another supported desktop environment.
Cross-Platform Functionality
OpenShot is engineered as a cross-platform video editor, meaning the developers maintain native installers for Windows, Linux, and macOS. This allows creators to switch between hardware setups without losing progress, as the project file format is identical across all versions. Users on Linux can often find the software in their distribution's software center or via an AppImage, while Windows users can download a standard executable installer to begin video post-production.
Supported Desktop Platforms
- Linux (AppImage, PPA, and official repositories)
- Windows (Versions 7, 8, 10, and 11)
- macOS (Version 10.15 and off)
- ChromeOS (via Linux environment)
🤔 Note:
Because OpenShot is open-source, the Linux version often receives updates through community repositories faster than the manual Windows installer.
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