At this time, Bitdefender does not offer an antivirus for Linux home users. There are no immediate plans to develop a consumer Linux security solution in the near future. 
This decision reflects the relatively small number of Linux desktop users in the home environment. While Linux remains an important part of the technology landscape, demand for a dedicated home edition antivirus solution is currently limited.
Will Bitdefender Create a Linux Home Edition in the Future?
Although there’s no Linux home edition planned for now, Bitdefender continues to evaluate market demand and usage trends. Our team regularly reviews the evolving needs of users, and future Linux support may be considered if interest increases among home consumers.
Business Solutions Supporting Linux
While the consumer security products are not compatible with Linux, Bitdefender’s enterprise portfolio fully supports Linux-based environments. Bitdefender GravityZone Small Business Security protects over 20 popular Linux distributions such as:
- Ubuntu
- Debian
- Linux Mint
- Fedora
- CentOS
- RHEL
- PopOS
- openSUSE
If you’re managing multiple devices or need endpoint protection for Linux servers or workstations, GravityZone is the recommended solution. Check out the quick start guide.
Browser Protection for Linux Users
If you’re looking for basic online protection without installing a full antivirus, Bitdefender offers TrafficLight, a free cross-browser security extension compatible with Linux browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
Bitdefender TrafficLight features:
- Web Protection: Automatically scans every web page you visit for malware, phishing, and fraud attempts.
- Search Advisor: Marks dangerous and safe sites directly in your search results.
- Exceptions: Lets you whitelist trusted URLs that you don’t want scanned or blocked.
To enhance your Linux system’s web safety, install Bitdefender TrafficLight from here.