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Introducing ESP32-P4-EYE: A Powerful Vision Development Board for Edge AI

·2 mins·
Camera MIPI-CSI HMI IoT ESP32 P4 Technology
Author
Tan Kai Jie (Kyler)
Project Manager at Espressif
Discover the ESP32-P4 EYE DevKit — a compact, camera-focused development board designed for real-time image processing and edge computing. Learn how this powerful, low-cost solution can accelerate your next smart camera or IoT project.

The ESP32-P4 is tailored for high-performance embedded applications, with strong support for rich Human-Machine Interfaces, efficient edge computing, and increased IO-connectivity demands.

To experience its rich capabilities, Espressif has launched ESP32-P4 EYE Devkit, a devkit with a mini digital camera form factor.

ESP32-P4-EYE is a vision development board based on the ESP32-P4 SoC, mainly targeting camera applications. ESP32-P4 features a dual-core 400 MHz RISC-V processor and supports up to 32 MB of PSRAM. In addition, ESP32-P4 supports USB 2.0 standard, MIPI-CSI/DSI, H264 Encoder, and various other peripherals. With all of its outstanding features, the board is an ideal choice for developing low-cost, high-performance, low-power network-connected audio and video products.

The board integrates the ESP32-C6-MINI-1U module for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Thread and Zigbee. It supports MIPI-CSI camera interface and USB 2.0 High-Speed device mode. Rich onboard features include a camera, display, microphone, and MicroSD card, enabling real-time monitoring of the environment and collection of image and audio data. It is suitable for applications such as smart surveillance cameras, vision model detection, and edge computing in IoT that require real-time image processing and wireless communication.

The pilot batch will come in a 3D printed enclosure. Grab them while stocks last!

ESP32-P4 EYE DevKit is now available on the Official AliExpress Store.

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