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Hass.io images are available for all available Raspberry Pi and Intel NUC platforms.

  • Download the appropriate image for your Raspberry Pi / Intel NUC:
  • Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using Etcher.
  • Optional - Setup the WiFi or static IP: On the SD-card, edit the system-connections/resin-sample file and follow the ResinOS howto.
  • Insert SD card to Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform).
  • You will be able to reach your installation at http://hassio.local:8123.
  • Enable either the Samba add-on or the SSH add-on to manage your configuration.

If you copy over your existing Home Assistant configuration, make sure to enable the Hass.io panel by adding either `discovery:` or `hassio:` to your configuration.

{% linkable_title Alternative: install on generic Linux server %}

For advanced users, it is also possible to try Hass.io on your Linux server or inside a VM. To do so, follow these instructions.

When you use this installation method, some add-ons will not be available and the documentation might not work for your installation.