Important: Notice Regarding End of Support for Microsoft Windows 10. Click for more details
The Spresense Windows development environment currently supports both Windows 10 and Windows 11. However, with Microsoft ending support for Windows 10, Spresense will also discontinue support for the Windows 10 environment. Moving forward, only Windows 11 will be supported.
Future Supported Environments:
- Arduino Spresense Board Package: Windows 11
- Spresense SDK: Windows 11 (WSL2)
Sony’s multicore microcontroller technology with global LTE connectivity
Ideal for professional use cases on the edge
The unique combination of solid computing performance and advanced power efficiency makes Spresense ideal for edge computing. Spresense is featured in applications where there is a need for sensor analysis, machine learning, image processing and data filtering in which other microcontroller-based alternatives fall short.
Additional application areas for Spresense
- Logistics and transport
- Automatic quality inspection
- Predictive maintenance
- Wildlife monitoring
- Cell tower remote inspection
- Industrial connectivity
- Gesture recognition
- AI camera applications
- Sound diagnostics
- Home automation
- Edge computing
- FFT calculations
- Robotics and drone control
- GPS tracking
- Remote monitoring
- Image processing
- Real-time sensor analysis
- Hi-res audio solutions
Develop with Spresense
Spresense is open source and comes with full documentation, tutorials and sample projects.
- C/C++ based Spresense SDK
- NuttX real-time OS (POSIX compliant)
- Multicore application support
- Optional add-on boards (BLE, Wi-Fi, sensors etc)
- Arduino IDE support for quick prototyping
- Support for TensorFlow, NNC and Edge Impulse for professional machine learning development


Wifi Halow Add-on Board (ahSP1) for Spresense
Expansion board for Vizmonet's Spresense with WiFi Halow module (Newracom NRC7292).

Powered by Sony's microcontroller technology
At the heart of the Spresense board, the Sony's CXD5602 microcontroller runs 6 ARM Cortex-M4F cores with a clock speed of up to 156MHz and has an integrated GPS. Thanks to the FD-SOI (Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator) production process, the CXD5602 chip is very power efficient which enables battery dependent use cases.
Contact us if you have any questions or need specific information to get started with Spresense development.






















