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LVGL
DESCRIPTION
Powerful and easy-to-use embedded GUI library with many widgets, advanced visual effects (opacity, antialiasing, animations), and low memory requirements (16K RAM, 64K Flash). LVGL provides everything you need to create an embedded GUI with easy-to-use graphical elements, beautiful visual effects, and a low memory footprint. LVGL is an open-source graphics library providing everything you need to create an embedded GUI with easy-to-use graphical elements, beautiful visual effects, and a low memory footprint. Create stunning user interfaces with LVGL! Take advantage of its platform-independent nature and use one library with small microcontrollers or high-end processors. The LVGL is a lightweight embedded library for displays and touchscreens providing everything required to build fully featured-embedded GUIs. Do you like Python? Create your UI in MicroPython with LVGL.
Features
- 64 kB flash and 8 kB RAM is enough for a simple user inteface
- Choose from 30+ ready to use widgets and customize them with ease
- Use LVGL on any platforms, such as NXP LPC or iMX, STM32, PIC, Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry and so on
- Do you like Python? Create your UI in MicroPython with LVGL
- LVGL is hosted on GitHub with MIT license. It's really free to use
- Drive monochrom, OLED, TFT displays, monitors or any other displays
Programming Language
C
Categories
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