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STM32CubeProgrammer c++ api qt compiling for raspberry os (debian based)

JCuna.1
Senior

STM32CubeProgrammer has a C++ API which allow to create program compiled using qt creator. Is it possible to compile for linux os and run in rasperry os which is debian based?

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Sara BEN HADJ YAHYA
ST Employee

Hello @Community member​ ,

Thanks for your feedback,

Unfortunately STM32CubeProgrammer is not supported on ARM devices and the C++ API cannot be used because it needs DLLs that are compiled on intel x86.

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Sara.


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Sara BEN HADJ YAHYA
ST Employee

Hello @Community member​ ,

Thanks for your feedback,

Unfortunately STM32CubeProgrammer is not supported on ARM devices and the C++ API cannot be used because it needs DLLs that are compiled on intel x86.

If your issue is solved, please close this post by clicking the "Select as Best" button. This will help other members of the community find this response more quickly :)

Sara.


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Amelie ACKERMANN
Community manager

Hello,
Thank you for your patience, we know this has been a long-awaited request!

We're happy to share that Raspberry Pi support for STM32CubeProgrammer will be available in June 2026 with version 2.23.

Please refer to this Developer News for more information: [Coming June 2026] Raspberry Pi support for STM32CubeProgrammer

We also encourage you to share your feedback with us by commenting on the Dev News, as it helps us prioritize future improvements and developments.

Thank you all!