Open-source playground for makers, hackers, and embedded-systems tinkerers
HackerHardware.net aims to build "powerful tools for the edge of tech", focusing on practical, hands‑on utilities rather than theoretical tutorials.
By offering web‑based flashing tools and secure OTA templates, we streamline common embedded‑systems tasks, reducing setup friction and accelerating prototyping cycles.
Ultimately, we seek to foster a community of hardware security enthusiasts who can contribute back to the ecosystem through shared code, datasets, and demonstrations.
No more complex CLI setups or local software installations. Our tools run directly in your browser.
All our projects prioritize security, with built-in protections and best practices for hardware hacking.
Open-source contributions welcome! Help us build the next generation of hardware hacking tools.
A purely browser‑based SD-card flasher for Raspberry Pi boards—no local software installation needed.
Secure ESP32 OTA update templates leveraging TLS, automated tasks, and minimal setup.
Lightweight, passive network-scanning toolkit optimized for the Raspberry Pi Zero.
Suite of utilities for embedded CTF challenges, including UART sniffers and firmware scripts.
Python with FastAPI and Flask frameworks to support RESTful APIs and asynchronous operations.
Modern JavaScript frameworks—React and Svelte—for responsive, component‑based UIs.
ESP32 microcontrollers and Raspberry Pi boards (Zero, Pico, 3B) as primary targets.
Hosted on Replit with CI via GitHub Actions and public demos on Hugging Face Spaces.
Development and testing primarily on Kali Linux, Parrot OS, and Raspberry Pi OS.
HackerHardware.net maintains an active organization page on Hugging Face where community members can browse code, datasets, and interactive Spaces.
The project is led by contributor "S‑Dreamer", with open invitations for collaboration via GitHub and email.