Raspberry Pi Pico
Click the "Pico" in the list, then click "Connect."
If you already tried to connect and it's not working, try using a different USB cable. Some cables are "Charge-only" cables, and they will not work with your Pico.
Here you will find new projects, tutorials, and ways to interact with the new Raspberry Pi Pico-all so you can build cool stuff and share it with the world.
Use the controls on the bottom of your screen to find each of the different projects and tutorials based on which kits you have.
To create your own project, use the lever in the lower-right corner to switch to Creative Mode.
To set up or repair the firmware on your Raspberry Pi Pico so that it works with this site, use the Setup My Pico button in the lower-left corner.
We've made some updates to Piper Make!
We recommend using the "Setup My Pico" option to update your Raspberry Pi Pico's firmware, though it's not required yet.
What's new:
P.S. You can always contact us at [email protected]
Choose a file (.png) on your computer that was downloaded from Piper Make to open as a new project
Troubleshooting and Firmware Installation Guide
Pico Serial Number: ---------------
Pico Firmware Version: ---------------
Open a project or tutorial and click CONNECT to see information about your Pico.
The link below will open as a copy of your project.
It is not a link to your project.
Account
Name
Clicking Save to Google Drive will save your project file to a folder named DRIVE FOLDER NAME
Preparing your blocks file. This window will close automatically when it is finished.
Use the options below to activate the AI/ML Microphone and Camera sensors
You can find all kinds of teaching resources and educator guides at teach.playpiper.com!
Open Resources
Use one of the buttons below to get a direct link to this tutorial
Click the images below to explore which missions you are able to complete with your kits.