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The production of τμ pairs in electron-positron collisions offers a powerful probe of lepton flavor violation. In this work, we calculate the e+e−→τμ cross section within the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory, allowing for arbitrary e+e− beam polarizations. We then estimate the sensitivities of proposed future linear colliders, ILC and CLIC, to effective lepton flavor-violating interactions. The high center-of-mass energies achievable at these machines provide particularly strong sensitivity to four-fermion operators. Furthermore, the polarization of the e+e− beams enables novel tests of the chirality structure of these interactions. We find that our projected sensitivities not only complement but in certain scenarios surpass those achievable with low-energy tau decay measurements at Belle~II.