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Blynk library for embedded hardware. Works with Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison/Galileo, LinkIt ONE, Particle Core/Photon, Energia, ARM mbed, etc.

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Blynk is the most popular Internet of Things platform for connecting any hardware to the cloud, designing apps to control them, and managing your deployed products at scale.

  • With Blynk Library you can connect over 400 hardware models (including ESP8266, ESP32, NodeMCU, all Arduinos, Raspberry Pi, Particle, Texas Instruments, etc.)to the Blynk Cloud. Full list of supported hardware can be found here.

  • With Blynk apps for iOS and Android apps you can easily drag-n-drop graphic interfaces for any DIY or commercial project. It's a pure WYSIWG experience: no coding on iOS or Android required.

  • Hardware can connect to Blynk Cloud (open-source server) over the Internet using hardware connectivity available on your board (like ESP32), or with the use of various shields (Ethernet, WiFi, GSM, LTE, etc). Blynk Cloud is available for every user of Blynk for free. Direct connection over Bluetooth is also possible.

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Blynk Arduino Library

Blynk Mobile App: Google Play | App Store

Optionally you can install Blynk Local Server and run everything locally. However, Blynk Cloud is free for anyone who is using Blynk for personal (non-commercial) use.

Quickstart: Arduino + Ethernet shield

  • Download the Blynk app (App Store, Google Play)
  • Get the Auth Token from the app
  • Import this library to Arduino IDE. Guide here
  • In Arduino IDE, select File -> Examples -> Blynk -> Boards_Ethernet -> Arduino_Ethernet
  • Update Auth Token in the sketch and upload it to Arduino
  • Connect your Arduino with Ethernet shield to the internet

When you are connected - check the included examples on how to use different types of connections (transports) and explore Blynk features. You can combine any example for your hardware + transport + features.

Supported boards, Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, GSM, Serial, USB...

Full list of supported hardware is here.
Check out our Examples Browser: http://examples.blynk.cc

Documentation and other helpful links

Documentation: http://docs.blynk.cc/#blynk-firmware - full information on Blynk features Community (Forum): http://community.blynk.cc - join a 500,000 Blynk community Help Center: http://help.blynk.cc - helpful articles on various Blynk aspects Code Examples Browser: http://examples.blynk.cc - browse examples to explore Blynk possibilities

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Contributing

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License

This project is released under The MIT License (MIT)

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