Kitty

Windows

Fast, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for Windows power users

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Overview

Kitty is a high-performance, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for Windows, built for speed and functionality. It supports Unicode, true color, font ligatures, hyperlinks, split panes, and tabbed windows. Seamlessly integrates with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and native shells like Command Prompt and PowerShell. Customizable via plain-text configuration files, it offers session management, advanced text rendering, and lightweight operation. Ideal for developers and power users, Kitty delivers responsive performance with GPU optimization for smooth terminal interactions.

Key Features

  • GPU-accelerated rendering for fast performance
  • Split panes and tabbed interface for multitasking
  • Seamless WSL and native Windows shell integration
  • Customizable via plain-text config files

Frequently Asked Questions

? Is Kitty compatible with Windows 11?

Yes, Kitty fully supports Windows 11, along with Windows 10 and later versions, including integration with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2.

? Is it safe to install?

Yes, Kitty is open-source software with a transparent development process. It is safe to download and install from its official website, as it does not contain malware or adware.

? Is there a portable version?

Yes, Kitty offers a portable build that can be downloaded from its official site. No installation is required—simply extract the zip file and run the executable to use it on any Windows device.

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Tool Info

Pricing Free
Category Terminal
Platform Windows

Pros

  • Lightweight and GPU-optimized
  • Rich feature set for power users
  • Supports modern terminal standards (true color, ligatures)
  • Portable version available

Cons

  • Steep learning curve for beginners
  • No graphical settings—configuration via text files only
  • Less intuitive than default Windows Terminal for casual use

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