A great first computer for a curious kid
Unboxing a Raspberry Pi is exciting — right up until the part where you need a spare monitor, a keyboard, the right HDMI adapter and a guess at the network settings. That's where a lot of first projects stall.
awaBerry skips all of it. You tell the app which board you have and which Wi-Fi it should use, and it builds a personal installer just for you. Write that to the SD card, slot it in, and switch the Pi on. A minute later it appears in the app — ready to open, tinker with and show off.
Nothing to plug in, nothing to memorise
No cables to hunt
No monitor, keyboard or adapters — just the board, the card and the app.
Wi-Fi already set
Your home network is baked into the installer, so it connects the first time it boots.
It just appears
No IP hunting and no default passwords — the Pi shows up on its own, ready to open.
A gentle place to learn
A friendly terminal explains commands, so a first Pi is a great way to start coding.
See the screen
Watch and control the Pi's desktop live, right from a phone or laptop.
Safe from the start
Only your account can reach the board, with an encrypted link and no open ports.
See a first Raspberry Pi come online
Set up your Pi the easy way
Build a personal installer, flash the card, and watch your board come online by itself.