Adafruit.io WipperSnapper is a firmware designed to turn any Wi-Fi capable board into an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. No code required!
WipperSnapper works with multiple microcontroller architectures such as ESP8266, ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-C3, RP2040, and ATSAMD51.
You will need a free Adafruit IO account to use WipperSnapper.
NOTE: WipperSnapper firmware is in beta and is actively being developed. Please report bugs via the issues page on this repository.
Pre-compiled binaries and UF2 files for supported hardware are provided on the releases page of this repository.
Platform | MCU(s) |
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ESP32-x | ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3, ESP32-C3 |
ESP8266 | ESP8266 |
RP2040 | RP2040 MCU w/WiFi (i.e: Pico W) |
ATSAMD | SAMD51 MCU w/separate WiFi Co-Processor (i.e: Adafruit "AirLift") |
If you have a sensor, input, or output you'd like to add Adafruit IO support for it - we have a guide for contributing a new sensor to Adafruit.io and WipperSnapper here.
If you have a WiFi-enabled development board with a compatible microcontroller (see: "Supported Hardware" section above) and would like to add Adafruit IO support for it - we have a guide for adding a new board to Adafruit.io and WipperSnapper here.
- (Preferred Method) Build WipperSnapper with PlatformIO
- Build WipperSnapper with Arduino