The official documentation for Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers
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The Raspberry Pi is a popular single-board computer designed to promote the teaching of computer science in schools. The use of the Raspberry Pi computer ranges from robotics to home automation. Many variations of the Raspberry Pi exist, such as the Raspberry Pi Zero, which is smaller than the more powerful Raspberry Pi 4.
The official documentation for Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers
A pure Python interface to the Raspberry Pi camera module
A little demo of streaming the Pi's camera to web browsers
The pibooth project provides a Photo Booth application out-of-the-box for Raspberry Pi and opencv compatible devices
The Raspberry Pi's IO Functionality in an easy-to-use API for Mono/.NET/C#
This repo's objective is providing something like Web Cam server on the most popular Raspberry PI hardware. By integrating [WebRTC](https://webrtc.org/native-code/) and Raspberry PI, we can stream the Raspberry camera feed to browser or native client which talks WebRTC.
Raspberry Pi surveillance
Raspberry PI-TIMOLO ( PI-TImelapse, MOtion, LOwLight ) uses RPI picamera and OpenCV for Remote Headless Security Monitoring using Motion Tracking, Rclone Auto Sync files with remote storage services. Auto Twilight Transitions and Low Light Camera Settings. Panoramic images using PanTiltHat and More. This project is featured on GitHub Awesome sof…
Webcam Service for multiple Cams
ROS node for camera module of Raspberry Pi
A graphical interface for programming the Raspberry Pi PiCamera. Written in Python using Tkinter.
C# wrapper to Broadcom's MMAL with an API to the Raspberry Pi camera.
Collection of Do-It-Yourself Projects on Raspberry Pi 2 / 3 & Zero W with diverse HATs and pHATs.
Network Camera with Raspberry Pi and WebRTC. Tutorial:
libcamera - Making complex cameras easy. This is a personal fork, please use the upstream repository at https://git.libcamera.org/libcamera/libcamera.git/
📷 Stream video from the Raspberry Pi Camera Module to the web
Raspberry PI based baby monitor
Library to capture and stream Raspberry Pi camera data directly to NodeJS
A Rock-Paper-Scissors game using computer vision and machine learning on Raspberry Pi
A differential drive robot is controlled using ROS2 Humble running on a Raspberry Pi 4 (running Ubuntu server 22.04). The vehicle is equipped with a raspberry pi camera for visual feedback and an RPlidar A1 sensor used for Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance.
Created by Raspberry Pi Foundation
Released July 2011