Yes, we absolutely have plans to support Linux!
From a hardware perspective, the CoreBar is ready. It connects via standard USB and uses the HID protocol (functioning like a keyboard sending hotkeys) to control the computer. This foundational hardware compatibility is already in place and works with Linux.
On the PC software side, we are strategically using cross-platform frameworks like Qt for our development. This approach allows us to build the core application for Windows, macOS, and Linux simultaneously. The development for this unified software is currently underway.
So, while the Linux version of our configuration tool will follow the initial Windows and macOS releases, the underlying hardware support is solid, and the software is being built with Linux in mind from the ground up.
Thank you for your interest!![]()
