
The WordPress Studio desktop app is now available for Linux, starting with Ubuntu. If you’ve been building with our Studio CLI on Linux, the desktop app now joins it.
Studio is the fastest way to spin up a real WordPress site on your own computer. No Apache config. No Docker. No “it works on my machine.” Just click Add site, and a few seconds later you’ve got a working WordPress install ready to build on, connected to your favorite editor, and shareable with collaborators through a one-click preview link.
And it’s free and open source.
Studio on Linux has the same features developers already rely on to build sites, plugins, and themes:
WordPress powers a huge slice of the open web, and Linux powers the servers that most of the web runs on — the tool you use to build WordPress sites locally should run there, too.
The CLI version of Studio has been on Linux for a few weeks; now the desktop experience matches what macOS and Windows users have relied on for years.
Studio for Linux is available to download today. Head over to the Studio download page, grab the Linux build, and you’ll be up and running on Ubuntu in a few minutes.
We’re continuing to polish the Linux experience, and auto-updates, broader distro support, and more packaging options are on the way. The more we hear from you, the faster we’ll get there. Try it out and share feedback on GitHub.
Original Post https://wordpress.com/blog/2026/06/11/wordpress-studio-linux/