App Compatibility

Microsoft Access on Linux

Microsoft Access on Linux is currently a vm path. Run Access in a Windows VM, or migrate the database to LibreOffice Base / a real RDBMS (PostgreSQL, SQLite).

VMHigh risk

Recommended: Run it in a Windows VM

Difficulty 8/10Confidence: highSource: overlayUpdated: June 19, 2026

Does Microsoft Access work on Linux?

A Windows virtual machine is the realistic fallback.

Best Linux method

Run Access in a Windows VM, or migrate the database to LibreOffice Base / a real RDBMS (PostgreSQL, SQLite).

One of the hardest Office apps to leave behind; departmental Access apps usually require a VM or a rewrite.

What breaks on Linux?

  • No Linux version and no web version
  • Access forms, macros and VBA do not port to LibreOffice Base cleanly
  • ACCDB applications often need a full rebuild on another platform

Method Comparison

Native LinuxNot available
Web versionNot available
Wine ratinggarbage
Fallback pathRun Access in a Windows VM, or migrate the database to LibreOffice Base / a real RDBMS (PostgreSQL, SQLite).

Alternatives

FAQ

Does Microsoft Access work on Linux?

Microsoft Access on Linux is currently a vm path. Run Access in a Windows VM, or migrate the database to LibreOffice Base / a real RDBMS (PostgreSQL, SQLite).

What is the best Linux method for Microsoft Access?

Run Access in a Windows VM, or migrate the database to LibreOffice Base / a real RDBMS (PostgreSQL, SQLite).

Related Apps

For Windows 10 users

Microsoft Access is one piece of your migration. Add it alongside your other apps and games to see whether this whole PC can move to Linux before Windows 10 security updates end.

References

  1. Microsoft Access