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Adafruit WipperSnapper

Build CIDocumentation

Adafruit.io WipperSnapper is a firmware designed to turn any Wi-Fi-capable board into an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. No programming is required!

WipperSnapper works with multiple microcontroller architectures such as ESP8266, ESP32, ESP32-Sx, ESP32-Cx, RP2040, RP2350, 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.

Get Started

Learn how to install and use WipperSnapper by following this guide on the Adafruit Learning System - QuickStart: Adafruit IO WipperSnapper.

Supported Platforms

Platform MCU(s)
ESP32-x ESP32, ESP32-Sx, ESP32-C3
ESP8266 ESP8266
RP2040 RP2040 MCU w/WiFi (i.e: Pico W)
RP2350 RP2350 MCU w/WiFi (i.e: Pico 2W)
ATSAMD SAMD51 MCU w/separate WiFi Co-Processor (i.e: Adafruit "AirLift")

Contributing to Adafruit.io and WipperSnapper

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.

Building WipperSnapper