Version 6.3.0 BETA
This version of the Arduino Cloud Editor uses the new Chrome Web APIs to upload a sketch to your Arduino board (*).
This means that you don't need to install the companion Chrome App, resulting in a frictionless experience for users.
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(*) Supported boards:
- Arduino UNO
- Arduino MKR WiFi 1010
Built for Chromebooks. Code online, save your sketches in the cloud, and upload them to the Arduino board connected to your device.
Developed to allow you to play with Arduino electronics and programming in a shared, always-up-to-date environment. All the contributed libraries are automatically included, and new Arduino boards are supported out of the box (*).
Arduino Cloud Editor is an online platform that lets users write code, access tutorials, configure boards, and share projects. Designed to provide users with a continuous workflow, Arduino Cloud Editor connects the dots between each part of your journey from inspiration to implementation. Meaning, you now have the ability to manage every aspect of your project from a single dashboard.
All you need to get started is an Arduino account.
To learn more about which Arduino boards you can use with Chromebook, read this article: https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360014779899-Which-boards-can-be-used-with-the-Arduino-Create-Chrome-App-
Read more about using the Web Editor on Chromebook in our Help Center: https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360021251499
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(*) Currently supported boards:
- Arduino UNO
- Arduino MKR WiFi 1010
- Arduino RP2040 Connect
- Arduino UNO WiFi rev 2 (requires some extra steps as detailed at: https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/uno-wifi-rev2/uno-wifi-r2-chromebook-installation)
- Arduino Nano 33 IoT