KDE Plasma
| KDE Plasma | |
|---|---|
| Plasma 6.3 | |
| Developer(s) | KDE | 
| Initial release | 11 January 2008 | 
| Stable release | 6.4
   / 17 June 2025  | 
| Repository | |
| Written in | C++, QML | 
| Operating system | Unix-like | 
| Predecessor | KDesktop | 
| Type | Shell | 
| License | GPL 2.0 or later | 
| Website | kde | 
KDE Plasma is a graphical shell developed by the KDE community for Unix-like operating systems. It serves as the interface layer between the user and the operating system, providing a graphical user interface (GUI) and workspace environment for launching applications, managing windows, and interacting with files and system settings. Plasma is designed to be modular and adaptable, with different variants tailored for specific device types, such as Plasma Desktop for personal computers, and Plasma Mobile for smartphones.
Plasma was first introduced in 2008 as part of KDE Software Compilation 4, as a major technical overhaul, combining traditional desktop functionality with a widget-based system designed for flexibility and visual consistency. With the KDE brand repositioning in 2009, the KDE software compilation was split into three distinct projects: KDE Plasma, KDE Frameworks and KDE Gear, allowing each to develop and release on independent schedules. As of the Plasma 6 series, feature updates are released every four months, with interim bugfix releases.