The boards in your lab, reachable from any laptop or CI runner. Flash firmware, watch the UART live, and run hardware-in-the-loop tests on real silicon -- from across the building or across the world. No VPN, no port forwarding, no shipping kits. Share access with your team, your pipelines, and the partners you choose.
Here is what happens when an engineer in Stuttgart flashes a board that lives in a lab in Bengaluru. The hub routes the work and keeps the audit trail; the firmware and console stream between the two ends. The pictures move; you don't have to.
latchport turns the boards on a lab machine into a resource your team and your pipelines can reach over the network. A single board can be used from anywhere by anyone you authorize, with a token and a one-liner CLI. Your hardware stays put; the access comes to you.
One command installs an dock on a Raspberry Pi, a laptop, or a rack server. Your boards show up on latchport within minutes, visible only to the people and pipelines you grant.
Reserve an nRF52840, an STM32, or an ESP32 in another lab. Flash your binary. Watch the UART stream live. Release it. From your laptop or a CI runner.
Per-org access grants, built-in queues with fair eviction, usage quotas, and an audit trail on every reservation, flash, and console session.
Firmware can stream straight from your machine to your lab box over an encrypted, mutually authenticated channel -- it never touches our servers. The hub only brokers and audits the session; the bytes stay between you and your hardware.
Connect the board to any always-on computer -- a Pi, an old Mac mini, an Ubuntu box in your closet. Run a one-line install.
The dock dials home over plain HTTPS. No router config, no public IP, no VPN. It even self-updates.
The board becomes reservable for the team, pipelines, and partners you authorize. They reserve, flash, console, and release; you keep the queue, the quotas, and the audit log.
Make your eval boards available to evaluators worldwide without shipping a thousand kits. They try it. They buy it.
Run hardware-in-the-loop CI from any cloud runner. One reservation per pipeline, no flakiness, real silicon on every PR.
Test Zephyr, NuttX, or Linux board support on parts you don't own -- and add support for parts the community brought.
Open your benches to students and collaborators on other campuses during off hours, with access you control.
Work with an STM32H7 or an ESP32-S3 you don't own, reserving time on a board someone else hosts.
Share that weird board nobody else has. Become the only host for it in the world.
latchport is onboarding teams and chip vendors by hand right now, so every deployment is scoped to how you actually work. There's no sign-up form and no public catalog -- reach out and we'll walk you through it and tailor a plan.
A dev board wired to a Raspberry Pi in one office becomes a CI target for a team three time zones away -- no shipping, no VPN, no duplicate hardware. The board never moves; the access does.
latchport is in early access. Tell us what hardware you run and how your team works, and we'll get you set up -- from a single bench to a vendor catalog.
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