MicroEJ
An embedded GUI (Graphical User Interface) is a software interface that is designed for use on an embedded system, such as a microcontroller or a single-board computer. Embedded GUIs provide a graphical interface for interacting with the system and enable users to control and monitor the system through visual elements such as icons, buttons, sliders, and text fields. MicroEJ embedded GUI solution provides your customers with a beautiful look and feel and high performance, on markets such as wearables, home appliances, smart homes, medical, smart printers, and more generally speaking any kind of small electronic products. Take advantage of impeccable, ultra-fast execution embedded GUIs that will guarantee your customers a great user experience. Adding to the benefits of stunning graphics, rich animations, and interactions, MicroEJ’s portability across different electronics allows you to leverage your design investment by re-using the same graphical widgets for all your products.
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Qt
Software requirements are increasing exponentially, but your team's capacity is not! Qt 6's tools & APIs empower designers and developers to create more! Build consistently branded 2D & 3D applications with a custom or native look & feel, using designer and developer-friendly tools, a leaner, yet more powerful QML language, and a flexible graphics architecture. From microcontrollers (MCUs) to supercomputers, Qt 6 and our massive ecosystem provide everything you need to design, develop, and deploy software for your entire product line. Create applications that are beautiful in the front end and powerful in the back end, with the same codebase for any hardware, any OS, or bare metal. Qt Group is a global software company with a strong presence in more than 70 industries and is the leading independent technology behind 1+ billion devices and applications. Qt is used by major global companies and developers worldwide.
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GUIslice
GUIslice is a very lightweight platform-independent GUI designed for embedded displays, from an 8-bit Arduino with 2KB RAM to the Raspberry Pi. The library supports creation of multiple pages of buttons, text, images, checkboxes, sliders and other graphics primitives. New UI / widget types can be created easily. The core GUIslice library is written in pure C. GUIslice is intended to be used with Raspberry Pi and all Arduino adaptations (ATmega, STM32duino, ESP8266 / NodeMCU, ESP32, Adafruit Feather M0, nRF52, etc.). In addition to RPI, GUIslice works in other LINUX-based platforms including BeagleBone Black and Virtual Machines (VM). The LINUX operation supports framebuffer-based displays without X-windows / X11. Touchscreen controls are supported (both resistive and capacitive), but it is also possible to run on non-touch displays. Keyboard / GPIO / button navigation of the GUI is also available.
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µGUI
µGUI is a free and open-source graphic library for embedded systems. It is platform-independent and can be easily ported to almost any microcontroller system. As long as the display is capable of showing graphics, µGUI is not restricted to a certain display technology. Therefore, display technologies such as LCD, TFT, E-Paper, LED or OLED are supported. μGUI is platform-independent, so there is no need to use a certain embedded system. In order to use μGUI, only two requirements are necessary.
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