| Platform | OS | CPU | RAM | Disk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (11 on product pages) | Dual-core or better | 2 GB+ | 4 GB+ |
| macOS | 10.12+ | Dual-core or better | 2 GB | 4 GB |
| Linux | Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Deepin, Fedora | x86 | 2 GB | 2 GB |
| Android | 4.1+ | - | - | - |
| iOS | Latest two iOS versions at release | - | - | - |
Help also lists collaboration (track changes, comments), encryption, 200+ fonts, thousands of templates, and mobile apps as product highlights - not hardware specs, but part of the same article.
Comfort recommendations from this guide
- SSD, 8 GB RAM, dual-core from the last eight years.
- For AI and large PDFs, 16 GB is less frustration.
- On Android 4.1 devices, expect an old mobile build - use a current phone.
What “minimum” feels like
2 GB RAM with a browser open is survival, not comfort. SSD and 8 GB is the 2026 floor for a pleasant Writer-plus-PDF session. AI and large scans prefer 16 GB. Android 4.1 devices will get an old mobile build - use a current phone.
WPS Office system requirements in practice
Kingsoft Help lists 2 GB RAM and 4 GB disk on Windows and Mac, 2 GB disk on Linux, Android 4.1+, and the latest two iOS versions at release. Product pages include Windows 11. Comfort in 2026 is an SSD and 8 GB RAM. AI and large scans prefer 16 GB.
Old Windows
Help still mentions Windows 7 and 8 families. A 2026 security posture should not treat those as a plan. If you are on Windows 10 or 11 with an SSD, you are in the supported comfort zone.
