The KDE Project has released the beta version of its upcoming Plasma 6.6 desktop environment, featuring numerous enhancements for Linux users. This major update introduces new tools for accessibility, security, and performance. The stable release is slated for February 17, 2026.
On January 13, 2026, the KDE Project announced the availability of the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.6, a significant upgrade to its popular desktop environment for Linux distributions. This pre-release offers testers a chance to explore a range of new features and improvements designed to enhance user experience, accessibility, and system integration.
Key additions include a new “Plasma Login Manager” display manager, which streamlines the login process. Spectacle, KDE's screenshot tool, now supports optical character recognition (OCR) for extracting text from images. Users on distributions running Linux kernel 6.19 can adjust the visual “sharpness” of all screen content, while KWin, the window manager, gains support for XRandr emulation and per-DRM-plane color pipelines for better graphics handling.
Security and usability receive boosts with a USB portal allowing sandboxed applications to request access to USB devices. Wi-Fi management improves through global storage of passwords in a root-owned location and easier sharing via QR codes. Screen mirroring capabilities are refined, and support for colorblind users is expanded.
Accessibility features expand with automatic brightness adjustment for devices equipped with ambient light sensors, smoother cross-app activation on Wayland, and a “Slow Keys” option in Wayland sessions to assist users with motor impairments. Plasma 6.6 also enables saving current visual settings as a new global theme, better battery management on laptops, and enhanced support for Windows games using HDR emulation in Wine or Proton. Additionally, it integrates the oo7 Secret Service provider for secure credential handling.
Core components see refinements, including System Settings, Plasma Panel, Kickoff Application Menu, Bluetooth widget, Power and Battery widget, and Weather Report widget. The beta is available for testing on the developer or unstable branches of openSUSE Tumbleweed and KDE neon distributions. KDE advises against using it for production environments due to its pre-release status.
The full KDE Plasma 6.6 release is scheduled for February 17, 2026, promising a more robust and feature-rich desktop for the open-source community.