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KDE Union Style Engine Nears Public Debut in Plasma 6.7

Last updated: 2026-05-08 03:18:59 · Technology

The KDE project announced today that its unified styling engine, Union, is on track for inclusion in the upcoming Plasma 6.7 release, expected mid-June 2025. The engine, which aims to consolidate all of KDE's application styling technologies into a single system, has reached a milestone where its Breeze implementation is nearly indistinguishable from the original.

Arjen Hiemstra, the lead developer behind Union, confirmed that extensive testing is underway. "We have tested with a bunch of applications and made sure that any differences were fixed," Hiemstra said. "We are at a stage where we need to get Union into the hands of more people."

Background

Union is a project first introduced by Hiemstra in February 2025. It was created to replace multiple separate styling systems used across KDE applications—such as QtQuick Controls 1, 2, and Kirigami—with a single, unified approach.

KDE Union Style Engine Nears Public Debut in Plasma 6.7
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The current implementation focuses on Breeze, KDE's default visual style. According to Hiemstra, the fidelity is so high that it's "very hard to distinguish whether or not you are running the Union version."

What This Means

For users, Union promises a more consistent visual experience across KDE applications, regardless of the underlying framework. Developers will benefit from a single styling API, reducing maintenance overhead and simplifying theme creation.

KDE developers are currently debating whether Union will be enabled by default in Plasma 6.7. "Discussion is currently ongoing whether we will enable it by default, but even if not there will be a way to try it out," Hiemstra noted. The feature will at least be available as an opt-in for early adopters.

The introduction of Union also opens the door for third-party style contributors. Hiemstra called for "interested people creating new styles," which could diversify the KDE look-and-feel ecosystem.

Next Steps

The KDE team expects to finalize the default-setting decision before the release of Plasma 6.7. Meanwhile, users are encouraged to test the Union branch and report issues. Read more about Union's genesis in the earlier introduction from February 2025.