A dual-brain experience
in your hands!
The first UNO Q board with a hybrid dual brain architecture, that merges real-time control with a powerful Linux processor to create a standalone computer. Just plug in your peripherals and go!
Pick the UNO Q board,
add an Arduino® Modulino™ node
and save 10% OFF
Choose between the lightweight UNO Q 2GB and the full-fledged UNO 4GB, add a Modulino of your choice and get a discount on the entire set.
UNO Q 4GB
It’s like having two in one, with more power.
Great for computer vision, gaming, SBC Computer.
UNO Q 2GB
Lower cost, balanced performance.
Great for smart home, prototyping, AI learning on device.
UNO Q board is anything
you want to build!
Smart consumer devices
DIY Smart Home Camera
Intelligent Interactive Display
Hands-On Augmented Reality Fun
Robotics
Autonomous Delivery Bot
Gesture-Following Robot
DIY Robot Arm with Visual Feedback
Gaming
Retro Gaming Console
DIY Arcade Cabinet
Hacked Game Experience
Home and building automation
Interactive Doorbell with Facial Recognition
Voice & Gesture Home Control
Home Assistant to the Next Level
Prototyping
Prototype Like a Pro
Visual Inspection System
Smart Kiosk
Education
Learn by Building
Interactive Educational Robot
AI-Powered Science Lab
Two setups. One experience!
Standalone Mode
Arduino® App Lab runs directly on UNO Q, just plug in a monitor, keyboard, and mouse for an all-in-one development environment.
No PC needed.
PC-Connected Mode
Connect the UNO Q to your computer(via USB-C or via network mode)and run Arduino App Lab on your PC for a smooth and familiar development experience.
4 GB version recommended.
Jumpstart development with plenty of pre-built examples and templates available through Arduino App Lab.
Face Detection
Anomaly Detection
Person Classification
Image Classification
Sound Recognition
Keyword Spotting
Plug and play to expand your projects!
The UNO Q ecosystem is designed to save you time and open new creative possibilities. From Arduino®Modulino™ nodes that snap together for solderless sensing to Shields for advanced hardware capabilities, you unlock a unified platform where every piece fits naturally with the next.
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Still in doubt? Make it simple!
While the UNO R4 WiFi is a fantastic tool for standard IoT projects and learning electronics, the UNO Q is a different beast entirely. It’s an AI accelerated Linux computer designed for those who need to bridge the gap between real-time control and high-level computing.
| Feature | UNO Q | UNO R4 WiFi |
|---|---|---|
| AI and computer vision at the Edge, robotics, high performance computing | Low-power, real-time projects, learning electronics | |
| Core Architecture | Dual Power: Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 processor + STM32H5 microcontroller | Single 32-bit MCU (Renesas RA4M1) |
| Operating System | Debian OS with upstream support + Arduino Core on Zephyr OS | Arduino Core on Zephyr OS |
| Languages | Python, Arduino (C++) | Arduino (C++) |
| AI Capability | AI Accelerated | - |
| Memory (RAM) | Up to 4 GB (LPDDR4x) | 32 kB |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 5 Dual-band / Bluetooth 5.1 | 32 kB |
FAQ
What is Arduino UNO Q?
UNO Q is Arduino’s Linux-capable board, featuring a quad-core Qualcomm®Dragonwing™ QRB2210 with GPU and an STM32U585 microcontroller, enabling a unique combination of Linux apps, real-time control, and lightweight AI.
How should I choose between the UNO Q 2GB and UNO Q 4GB variants?
We suggest you to choose the UNO Q 2GB variant for cost-efficient, dedicated lightweight applications, and opt for the UNO Q 4GB version if you require a responsive standalone desktop experience, multitasking with high-level processes, complex AI model support, or expanded local storage.
Need more than 2GB RAM and 16 GM eMMC?
Check out the Arduino UNO Q 4-GB variant here.
What’s Arduino App Lab?
A powerful visual environment for managing your UNO Q board — combine prebuilt modules, called Bricks, with AI models to define your board’s behavior with ease. App Lab supports both classic C++ sketches via the Arduino IDE and Python, giving you full flexibility to develop the way you prefer.Download it now.
What kind of environment do I need to run applications running on Linux and Arduino side?
Arduino App Lab comes pre-installed on UNO Q. Connect UNO Q to your computer and easily download Arduino App Lab to start coding. No complicated configuration needed! If you're using UNO Q as a single-board computer (SBC), just connect a dongle with a keyboard, mouse, and monitor — you’ll be up and running in minutes.
Which one should I buy, the UNO Q or the UNO R4 WiFi?
Choose the UNO R4 WiFi if you want the most powerful traditional Arduino experience. It’s perfect for 5V projects, learning electronics, and building smart-home devices that don't require heavy data processing.
Choose the UNO Q if:
- You want to bridge the gap between Hardware and High-Level Programming.
- You need Linux. You want to run a full Debian environment on your Arduino.
- You use Python. You want to code complex logic in Python while maintaining real-time control via the secondary STM32 chip.
- You're into AI. You need the Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ MPU to handle computer vision or intelligent automation.
- You want a Single Board Computer. With the 4GB version, you can connect a monitor and keyboard to use it as a standalone Linux workstation.
Ready to level up?
Arduino UNO Q combines high-performance processing with real-time control. Get all the power you need without sacrificing the simplicity you love. The entire UNO ecosystem, powered up for your most ambitious challenges.