Raspberry Digital Signage is an operating system designed for digital signage installations on the Raspberry Pi: it displays a full-screen browser view restricted to a specified resource.
It shows web resources from Internet, local network or local folders (so you can use the Pi itself as the source webserver – it’s up to you to configure the internal web pages).
RASPBERRY DIGITAL SIGNAGE
Raspberry Digital Signage is an operating system designed for digital signage installations on the Raspberry Pi: it displays a full-screen browser view restricted to a specified resource.
It shows web resources from Internet, local network or local folders (so you can use the Pi itself as the source webserver – it’s up to you to configure the internal web pages).
A digital signage example
Raspberry Digital Signage comes with the latest Chromium builds (featuring HTML5 capabilities), so you can display more attractive resources, more easily. For example, you can display your own advertising site, electronic signs, booking site, queue or timetable management web application or create superb web presentations with Google Slides (Powerpoint compatible) or similar software.
RASPBERRY DIGITAL SIGNAGE
Raspberry Digital Signage is an operating system designed for digital signage installations on the Raspberry Pi: it displays a full-screen browser view restricted to a specified resource.
It shows web resources from Internet, local network or local folders (so you can use the Pi itself as the source webserver – it’s up to you to configure the internal web pages).
Raspberry Digital Signage comes with the latest Chromium builds (featuring HTML5 capabilities), so you can display more attractive resources, more easily. For example, you can display your own advertising site, electronic signs, booking site, queue or timetable management web application or create superb web presentations with Google Slides (Powerpoint compatible) or similar software.
Multi-display
A REST JSON API is available, so any device running Raspberry Digital Signage can be consumed via its API interface. The REST API allows you to command all your displays from a centralized management web or native interface or automation scripts (like simple Bash scripts or Ansible playbooks).