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AkiraConsole
Open-source handheld running WebAssembly apps on bare metal
AkiraConsole is an open-source handheld hacker console built on ESP32-S3 running AkiraOS — a WebAssembly-native embedded OS. Think Flipper Zero meets Game Boy, but you write and deploy your own apps over Wi-Fi, BLE, or USB in seconds. No reflashing needed. Built by PenEngineering, the first Moldovan hardware team on Crowd Supply.
We started PenEngineering as a firmware studio and kept hitting the same wall — deploying updates to embedded devices was painful, slow, and required reflashing every time. We decided to build the OS we wished existed. AkiraOS runs WebAssembly apps natively on bare metal, meaning you write once and deploy anywhere over Wi-Fi, BLE, or USB. AkiraConsole is our first hardware product built on top of it. Happy to answer any technical questions from the community.
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About AkiraConsole on Product Hunt
“Open-source handheld running WebAssembly apps on bare metal”
AkiraConsole was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #90 on the daily leaderboard. AkiraConsole is an open-source handheld hacker console built on ESP32-S3 running AkiraOS — a WebAssembly-native embedded OS. Think Flipper Zero meets Game Boy, but you write and deploy your own apps over Wi-Fi, BLE, or USB in seconds. No reflashing needed. Built by PenEngineering, the first Moldovan hardware team on Crowd Supply.
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