Someone created an ESP32 app store, and it lets you flash apps straight from your browser
A new browser-based app store called App Pixels has been launched for the Waveshare ESP32-S3 1.8 AMOLED. This platform allows users to flash apps directly from their browser without needing additional drivers or tools. The store currently offers a selection of 20 curated apps, making it easier for users to find and install software for their ESP32 devices.
- ▪App Pixels is a browser-based ESP32 app store for the Waveshare ESP32-S3 1.8 AMOLED.
- ▪Users can flash apps directly from their browser using the Web Serial API without needing drivers or a terminal.
- ▪The app store currently features 20 curated apps, including a voice recorder and a Pomodoro timer.
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