We often hear from passionate photographers and creators in the Linux community who want to see Capture One available on their platform of choice. Your enthusiasm doesn’t go unnoticed—and we deeply appreciate the interest.
That said, we want to be transparent: we currently have no plans to develop Capture One for Linux.
The decision is not based on any disregard for Linux or its users. Rather, it’s rooted in practical and technical realities:
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Building from the ground up: Unlike macOS and iOS, where we can reuse large parts of our codebase, a Linux version of Capture One would require building the application almost entirely from scratch. That’s a significant investment in time, engineering, and quality assurance.
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Focus: Like all software companies, we must prioritize where we place our resources. Right now, we are focused on improving and expanding the platforms where Capture One already exists—macOS, Windows, and iOS.
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Maintaining a high standard: Our goal is to deliver a professional-grade experience. The vast majority of photography and creative professionals use Macs, and Windows to a lesser extent, so we focus our efforts and energy on meeting the highest standards on those platforms.
We’ll continue listening to our community, and while Linux isn’t on our roadmap at this time, we’re keeping an open mind for the future.
Thank you for your understanding—and for pushing us to be better.