
Get Started With Raspberry Pi | Raspberry Pi Foundation
Get started with your Raspberry Pi computer for free. Write powerful programs and build exciting physical computing projects with our team of expert educators.
Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation
This is the default version of Raspberry Pi OS shown in Raspberry Pi Imager. It includes applications such as the Chromium web browser, Firefox web browser, VLC media player, and …
Getting started - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Raspberry Pi OS comes with many essential applications pre-installed so you can start using them straight away. If you’d like to take advantage of other applications we find useful, click …
Raspberry Pi computer hardware
The Powered by Raspberry Pi program provides a process for companies wanting to use a form of the Raspberry Pi logo, and covers products with Raspberry Pi computers or silicon inside, …
Computers - Raspberry Pi Foundation
Projects from the Raspberry Pi Foundation We have projects for a range of coding and computer technologies, including Scratch and Python. Here are some to start using with your Raspberry …
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Raspberry Pi Foundation
The Raspberry Pi Foundation Group includes Raspberry Pi Foundation Europe (Irish registered charity 20812), Raspberry Pi Foundation North America, Inc (a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit), and …
Remote access - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Expose SSH or VNC on your Raspberry Pi over the open internet, within a VPN, or using an external service like RealVNC’s cloud VNC Viewer. Use Raspberry Pi Connect, a free screen …
Projects | Computer coding for kids and teens | Raspberry Pi
Computer coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. Step-by-step instructions for 250+ free coding projects. Create games, animations, and more with code.
Installing Raspbian with NOOBS - Raspberry Pi
Once the files have been copied over, insert the micro SD Card into your Raspberry Pi, and plug the Pi into a power source. You will be offered a choice when the installer has loaded.