Supported Operating System Versions

    Description — Couchbase Lite on C — the OS and SDK versions on which this framework is supported
    Related Content — What’s New | Release Notes | Compatibility

    Officially Supported Versions

    Couchbase Lite for C is available on the platforms shown in the tables below.

    Deprecation Notice

    Support for the following will be deprecated in this release and will be removed in a future release:

    • macOS 13 (Ventura)

    • Windows 10

    Please plan to migrate your apps to use an appropriate alternative version.

    Android

    These requirements are for the C/C++ SDK on Android. Use the C/C++ SDK when using Qt or other C++ frameworks.

    If you’re developing with the Java/Kotlin SDK on Android, see Couchbase Lite for Android - Supported OS Versions.

    API x86 x64 ARM 32 ARM 64

    24+

    yes

    yes

    yes

    yes

    iOS

    Version x86 x64 ARM 32 ARM 64

    15

    yes

    yes

    yes

    yes

    macOS

    Version x64 ARM 64

    macOS 14 (Sonoma)

    yes

    yes

    macOS 13 (Ventura)

    yes

    yes

    Linux

    Distro Version x64 ARM 32 ARM 64

    Debian

    11 (Bullseye)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    12 (Bookworm)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    13 (Trixie)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    Raspberry Pi OS

    11 (Bullseye)

    yes

    yes

    12 (Bookworm)

    yes

    yes

    13 (Trixie)

    yes

    yes

    Ubuntu

    22.04 LTS

    yes

    yes

    yes

    24.04 LTS

    yes

    yes

    yes

    Embedded Linux

    Distro Version x64 ARM 32 ARM 64

    Debian

    11 (Bullseye)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    12 (Bookworm)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    13 (Trixie)

    yes

    yes

    yes

    Raspberry Pi OS

    11 (Bullseye)

    yes

    yes

    12 (Bookworm)

    yes

    yes

    13 (Trixie)

    yes

    yes

    Ubuntu

    22.04 LTS

    yes

    yes

    yes

    24.04 LTS

    yes

    yes

    yes

    Windows

    Version x64

    Desktop

    10

    yes

    Desktop

    11+

    yes