Citra Android Themes Link May 2026

The official Citra website’s community forums have a dedicated “Customization & Themes” board. Links here are vetted by moderators.

  • Create a subfolder (if missing):
    /citra-emu/theme/

  • Copy your .qss file into that theme folder. citra android themes link

  • Rename the file to qtquickcontrols2.conf
    (Citra expects this exact name for Android theming)

  • Restart Citra — the theme should apply. The official Citra website’s community forums have a

  • 🧪 If nothing changes, your Citra build may not support custom theming. Switch to PabloMK7’s fork.


    There is no official theme repository built into Citra. Themes are community-made .qss files (Qt Style Sheets). Here are the best sources: Create a subfolder (if missing): /citra-emu/theme/

    | Source | Link / Search Term | Notes | |--------|--------------------|-------| | Citra Community Forums | community.citra-emu.org → Search "Android themes" | Original themes, but many links may be dead. | | GitHub | Search: Citra Android theme or Citra.qss | Active developers post themes in Issues or separate repos. | | Reddit | r/EmulationOnAndroid → Search "Citra theme" | User-shared themes with screenshots. | | PabloMK7 Citra fork (GitHub) | github.com/PabloMK7/citra | This fork may still support theming. Check the Releases page. | | Citra MMJ (GitHub) | Search Weihsiny/Citra_MMJ | Unofficial build with extra features; some themes are preloaded. |

    🔗 Direct example (working as of 2026):
    https://github.com/PabloMK7/citra/releases
    Look for assets like citra-*.apk. Themes are not inside APKs — they are separate files.


    Installing a theme is straightforward but not obvious:

    ℹ️ No built-in theme switcher – To revert, delete the added theme files or reinstall Citra.