Raspberry Pi

In front of a black background with red and green polka dots stands a smiling Adabot, Adafruit's blue robot friend. Adabot is holding the Raspberry Pi logo. To Adabot's left "Raspberry Pi Gift Guide" in white font

A mainstay in the world of makers and electronics, The Raspberry Pi® is a single-board, low-cost, high-performance computer first developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Not only has it helped bring the joy of electronics and computer programming to people around the world, but it has also become a staple of the maker community. 

Since the release of the first Raspberry Pi, manifold products have been created to accompany, modify, and enhance the Pi’s capabilities. 

From touchscreens and displays to HATsBonnetscameras and plates, the possibilities are endless when it comes to project ideas. We’ve also created a number of Raspberry Pi packs for young engineers and experts alike.

Be sure to check out our top picks below. We've got a ton of Raspberry Pi related products in the shop and tutorials in the Adafruit Learning System, which we highly recommend to folks who like to make gifts!

 

Boards

Packs for Pi

Bonnets, HATs & Add-Ons

Cameras

Displays & TFTs

Essentials

Guides in the Adafruit Learning System

Build an "Internet of Things" connected mini printer that will do your bidding!
Train Raspberry Pi to recognize custom models, without a lot of work
Learn all about different lenses you can use on the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera
Easily use Machine Learning on a Raspberry Pi 4 using the BrainCraft HAT
How to use different types of motors with the RP2040 Pico
Use the RP2040's PIO peripheral to drive up to 8 strips of NeoPixel LEDs with just 3 GPIO
Add internet connectivity to your Pico RP2040 with an AirLift Breakout
Use potentiometers with your RPi software synth! Live code music like a 1980s synth punk!
Use a Raspberry Pi 4 and HQ Camera for long exposures!
Play some tunes on your RP2040!
Play Animated Gifs at different speeds or even backwards by turning a knob
Use your Raspberry Pi as a CircuitPython device. No other OS needed.