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To Engineers Who Hate Reading — Embedd’s Cloud-Native Platform Just Changed Everything

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By Harry Forster


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19 May 2025

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At Hardware Pioneers Max 2025, we linked up with Michael from Embedd, who showed us how their cloud-native embedded development platform is turning traditional workflows on their head — no more installing toolchains, no more reading endless setup guides, and no more excuses.

Why cloud-native embedded development changes the game

Engineers aren’t lazy, Michael jokes — they just prefer not to read. And Embedd’s browser-based platform delivers exactly what modern firmware engineers want: instant access, real hardware, and zero setup time.

Thanks to Embedd, you can write, build, and debug embedded applications entirely in the cloud. Just sign in, start coding, and see your changes run on real hardware — no cables, no drivers, no hassle.

Real hardware, remote labs, real fast

Embedd connects you to actual evaluation boards hosted in a cloud lab, meaning you can remotely flash, test, and verify your embedded applications in real-time. No more waiting for kits to arrive or building test benches from scratch.

Built for collaboration and speed

With features like GitHub integration, live collaboration, and auto-generated documentation, Embedd’s platform takes the best of cloud-native software development and brings it to the embedded world. Whether you’re building for IoT, robotics, or industrial controls, Embedd keeps teams synced and focused.

Embedd: helping engineers skip to the good part

No more version mismatches, driver chaos, or reading 50 pages before blinking an LED. Embedd makes cloud-native embedded development as seamless as web dev — and maybe even more fun.

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