THE ALL-IN-ONE TOOLBOX
It’s Arduino, it’s a computer, it’s anything you want to build.
UNO Q’s hybrid design makes it the perfect dual-brain platform for your next innovation. It combines a Linux Debian-capable Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor (MPU) interconnected with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller (MCU).
AI in a blink Unlock AI-powered vision and sound solutions that react to their environment in real time.
Quick start apps Jumpstart development with plenty of pre-built examples and templates available through Arduino App Lab.
Designed to expand Expandable with Qwiic connector for Modulino nodes, carriers and more.
UNIFIED DEV EXPERIENCE
Arduino App Lab: go from sketch to Linux to AI
Try the new, all-in-one development environment designed to redefine how you build applications. You’ll find it preloaded on UNO Q, ready to seamlessly combine Arduino sketches, Python scripts, and containerized AI models from a single interface.
ARDUINO APPS AND BRICKS
Arduino App Lab: quick, easy, ready to create
Experience a new, intuitive way to code leveraging Arduino Apps, self-contained examples with everything you need for a quick start. Add plug-and-play features to your projects with pre-built Bricks, to accelerate your ideas even more!
BUILD YOUR WAY
Different setups, one seamless experience
Arduino App Lab is an all-in-one development environment that lets beginners and pros alike choose the development experience they prefer to play, tinker, learn, and master.
Single-board computer
Run App Lab directly on UNO Q, with a monitor and keyboard plugged in. Voilà, your UNO just turned into a standalone Single-Board computer.
4GB RAM variant recommended COMING SOON
PC-connected
Use a USB-C cable and run Arduino App Lab from your computer or laptop, and enjoy the familiar Arduino development experience.
You can develop on UNO Q wirelessly, connecting it to your computer's same network.
BUILT ON WHAT YOU LOVE
Classic UNO form factor
UNO Q maintains compatibility with a wide range of Arduino shields and hardware products, as well as libraries, sketches, and projects developed for the UNO ecosystem by millions of users.
It’s the new evolution of the spark that lit up the maker movement!
AT THE HEART OF UNO Q
Powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210
With integrated AI acceleration, efficient performance, and support for camera, display, and audio, Dragonwing QRB2210 is built for next-gen robotics and IoT products. With the quad-core 2.0 GHz CPU, Adreno GPU, and 2x ISP, it turns UNO Q into a compact, cost-effective platform with advanced features like machine vision.
SPECS HIGHLIGHTS
The go-to tool with everything you need!
Arduino UNO Q packs powerful components in a single easy-to-use board, reducing complexity and speeding up development for all.
Microcontroller
Real-time, low-power STM32U585 MCU to control the world around you.
Built-in storage
No more SD card hassles! UNO Q comes with 16 GB eMMC storage.
Connectivity
Dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 2.4/5 GHz. Bluetooth® 5.1.
High-speed headers
Power advanced peripherals – vision, audio, display – and grow with new Arduino carriers.
LED Matrix
Immediate visual feedback from 4 RGB LEDs and the 8 x 13 LED matrix.
USB-C connector
A single gateway for power delivery and keyboard, mouse, audio and video peripherals.
Qwiic connector
The easiest way to expand your hardware with Modulino® nodes – no soldering required!
Need to find out more?
Explore our free, official documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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.
Is UNO Q open source? Yes, UNO Q schematics and gerbers are available under the CC-BY-SA 4.0 license.
What operating systems support Arduino App Lab? Arduino App Lab is compatible with all major operating systems: Windows 10 or later (64-bit), macOS 11 or later (64-bit), Ubuntu 22.04 or later, and Debian Trixie (64-bit).
Arduino App Lab also comes natively pre-installed on the UNO Q Debian OS, so you can get started right out of the box.
Can I use Arduino IDE with UNO Q? Yes, we believe in openness and freedom of choice – so you can still use Arduino IDE to run your sketches on the UNO Q microcontroller subsystem, use your own tools through Arduino CLI, and more.
However, to fully take advantage of UNO Q’s capabilities, Arduino App Lab is the tool for you! It’s the next-gen platform we’ve designed for an all-new development experience, integrating Arduino sketches, Python®, and AI with ease. Try Arduino App Lab to see how you can add functionalities, not complexity!
Should I choose UNO R4 or UNO Q? What’s the difference? Both boards are part of the same UNO family, but they’re built for different needs.
UNO R4 is a pure microcontroller board, ideal when you want to keep things simple, efficient, and hardware-focused. It delivers low-power, real-time performance for tasks like reading sensors, driving actuators, and building IoT prototypes. With full compatibility for Arduino shields and libraries, and the ease of the Arduino IDE, it’s the perfect choice for learning, experimenting, and turning ideas into working projects fast.
UNO Q takes the next step by adding a Linux-capable processor alongside the microcontroller. That means you can run AI models, process images and audio, or connect advanced web applications, all while still controlling your hardware through the STM32 MCU. With App Lab, you can even orchestrate everything in one place, mixing sketches, Python scripts, and AI models.
How do I connect a keyboard, mouse, and HDMI display to UNO Q? Use a USB-C dongle that supports power delivery (PD) and video output. This expands UNO Q’s USB-C port into standard connectors for desktop-like use.
Make sure the dongle supports PD, because it is used to power the board itself. Without it, UNO Q will not boot.
To add a display, keyboard, mouse or other peripherals, plug your devices to the dongle.
We recommend using the 4 GB RAM variant of UNO Q (coming soon!) for standalone setup.
Can I develop with UNO Q board wirelessly? Yes. Simply connect Arduino App Lab and your UNO Q to the same network over Wi-Fi or Ethernet. You can even develop with multiple boards at once.
Is Arduino App Lab open source? Yes, App Lab and the App Bricks library are open source; we are working to publish corresponding source code repositories, they will become available soon.