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Bringing Brain-Computer Interfaces to Everyone with PiEEG kit 

The human brain is the most powerful command center in existence. It controls everything from thoughts and emotions to movement and memory. But for decades, brain-computer interface (BCI) technology remained locked within expensive research labs, inaccessible to most students, researchers, and tech enthusiasts. I set out to change that.

Six years ago, my journey began with a simple but ambitious goal: to build a brain-controlled robotic arm. But the existing tools were either too expensive, closed-source, or difficult to use. That’s when I decided to develop a better solution—one that was open, affordable, and accessible to everyone. The result? PiEEG—a compact, all-in-one BCI kit designed for real-time measurement and analysis of EEG, EKG, EMG, and EOG signals.

What is PiEEG kit?

PiEEG is a plug-and-play BCI solution built on Raspberry Pi that allows users to explore the power of brain signals without the complexity of assembling separate components. Whether you’re a researcher conducting neuroscience experiments, a student diving into biosciences, or a machine learning enthusiast analyzing biodata, PiEEG provides a seamless experience.

Who is PiEEG kit For?

  • Researchers – Conduct real-time neuroscience experiments beyond the lab.
  • Startups – Rapidly prototype and validate new neurotech applications.
  • Machine Learning & Data Scientists – Process biodata for AI-driven applications.
  • Students – Gain hands-on experience in neurotechnology and signal processing.
  • Tech Enthusiasts – Explore brainwave analysis, meditation, and biofeedback.

What’s Inside the PiEEG Kit?

The PiEEG kit includes everything needed to start exploring brain-computer interactions right away:

  • Raspberry Pi-based hardware with a touchscreen display.
  • EEG electrodes and cables for measuring brain activity.
  • Electrodes for EMG, EKG, and EOG signals (muscle, heart, and eye movement data).
  • Open-source software for real-time signal acquisition and filtering.
  • SDK for project integration and signal processing.
  • Python-based signal analysis course to help users analyze their biodata.
  • Expandable sensor board for additional research capabilities.

Beyond Research: Real-World Applications

PiEEG is more than just an academic tool—it’s a gateway to real-world innovation. With its open-source architecture and real-time processing capabilities, users can build applications like:

  • Brain-controlled robotic arms and prosthetics
  • Smart home automation using brain signals
  • Enhanced meditation and mental health tracking
  • AI-driven neurofeedback and biometric analysis

With built-in support for Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), users can even manipulate external devices—like controlling LED lights or appliances—just by thinking. Additionally, PiEEG can integrate with AI models like ChatGPT, enabling real-time brain-to-machine communication.

Making Neurotechnology Accessible

PiEEG was built to remove barriers. Unlike traditional EEG tools that require complex setups, expensive hardware, or closed-source software, PiEEG offers an affordable, open-source alternative that anyone can use. Whether you’re an AI pioneer, a student exploring neurotech, or a startup innovating in the field, PiEEG makes BCI technology practical and accessible.

The Future of PiEEG kit 

We’re continuously improving PiEEG with software updates that enhance data acquisition settings, amplifier controls, and real-time signal processing. Future expansions will include additional sensor support, unlocking new possibilities in biometric and environmental research.

By making brain-computer interfaces more accessible, we’re empowering individuals worldwide to explore the untapped potential of the human brain.

Get Started with PiEEG

PiEEG is available now, bringing cutting-edge neurotechnology into the hands of innovators worldwide.

 

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