, but expect to tinker. If you need reliability above all, dual-boot Windows or use a VM with GPU passthrough. For hobbyists and open-source enthusiasts, the Wine + native SDK route works beautifully.
Limitations: Physics and lip-sync are incomplete. Works well for static rendering or simple animations. For systems programming enthusiasts:
Official Live2D Cubism Editor does NOT have a native Linux version. However, you can run it successfully via Wine (Windows emulation layer) or Windows Virtual Machines . For viewing or rendering Live2D models (Cubism 3.0/4.0+), native Linux libraries and community tools exist (e.g., live2d-py , cubism-native-framework ).
pip install live2d-py (renders a .moc3 model):