Open Source IoT

Building smart home
the open way

We create open-source, privacy-first tools for smart home automation. No cloud lock-in. No vendor traps. Just technology you truly own.

Our mission

Smart home should be
yours to control

FastyBird is an open-source organization focused on building IoT solutions that respect your privacy and give you full ownership of your smart home infrastructure.

Privacy First

Your data stays on your network. No cloud accounts, no telemetry, no third-party dependencies. Everything runs locally on your hardware.

Fully Open Source

Every line of code is transparent and free. Licensed under Apache 2.0, our projects are built in the open and welcome contributions from anyone.

Built for Builders

Documented APIs, modular architecture, and plugin systems. Whether you're a developer extending the platform or a hobbyist setting up your first panel.

Flagship project

Smart Panel

A customizable touchscreen interface for controlling your entire smart home from the wall.

Active Development

Control your home from the wall

Smart Panel turns a Raspberry Pi with a touchscreen into a beautiful, offline-first control hub. Manage lights, climate, sensors, shading, and media — all through an intuitive swipeable interface.

Home AssistantShelly DevicesREST & WebSocket APIAI AssistantPlugin System
14:3222°C · Sunny
💡Living Room78%
🌡️Thermostat21.5°C
🔒Front DoorLocked
🎵SpeakerPlaying
☀️BlindsOpen
💧Humidity48%
NestJS
Flutter
Vue.js
OpenAPI
WebSocket
Raspberry Pi
Get involved

Join the community

FastyBird is driven by contributors, tinkerers, and smart home enthusiasts. There are many ways to get involved.

Contribute on GitHub

Browse the source code, open issues, submit pull requests, or start building your own plugins and extensions.

github.com/FastyBird

Chat on Discord

Ask questions, share your setup, discuss ideas for new features, or just hang out with other smart home builders.

Join Discord

Ready to take control?

Set up Smart Panel on a Raspberry Pi in minutes. Follow the guide and join hundreds of makers building their own smart home interface.