AkiraConsole

AkiraConsole

Open-source handheld running WebAssembly apps on bare metal

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Jun 2026Last Update

About AkiraConsole

AkiraConsole is an open-source handheld hacker console built on ESP32-S3 running AkiraOS — a WebAssembly-native embedded OS. Think Flipper Zero meets Game Boy, but you write and deploy your own apps over Wi-Fi, BLE, or USB in seconds. No reflashing needed. Built by PenEngineering, the first Moldovan hardware team on Crowd Supply.

What you should know about AkiraConsole

AkiraConsole — Open-source handheld running WebAssembly apps on bare metal. It is categorized under Productivity . On Product Hunt, this tool has received 5 upvotes from the maker community.

Pricing & licensing: Pricing details are not publicly disclosed at the moment .

Use cases & topics: AkiraConsole is associated with the following topics: Open Source, GitHub, Games. Teams working in Open Source / GitHub / Games spaces typically evaluate this kind of tool when scoping new architecture decisions or replacing legacy components.

Getting started: Visit the official site to sign up, explore pricing tiers, and start onboarding your team. Most teams hit value within the first week if the tool aligns with their existing Productivity stack.

Editor's note from Fanny Engriana (Founder, Wardigi Digital Agency): when evaluating tools in the Productivity category for our agency clients, we look at three things first — license clarity, community size, and active maintenance. Tools with explicit license terms and ongoing commits tend to remain viable across multi-year projects.

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