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Particle

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End-to-end IoT platform covering hardware, connectivity, cloud and device management

  • Deployment Cloud Based
  • Starting price Free
  • Free trial Available
  • Best for Freelancers, Small Business, Medium Business

What is Particle?

Particle is an IoT platform covering more of the stack than most competitors, spanning application development, edge infrastructure, embedded intelligence, cloud infrastructure, network and connectivity, and device management. That breadth is its defining characteristic: connectivity in particular is included rather than left to the customer, described as wireless connectivity that just works, which removes the cellular contract and SIM management that otherwise sits between a prototype and a shipped product. Note that Particle has been acquired by Digi, which is worth factoring into a long-term evaluation.

The development tooling is unusually complete for this field. Workbench is an integrated development and debugging environment, a Web IDE allows code to be written, compiled and flashed over the air from a browser, and a command line interface interacts with devices and the Particle Device Cloud. Thousands of drivers and libraries exist for common sensors and peripherals, which is the practical difference between a week of integration work and an afternoon.

Several newer capabilities extend where Particle runs. Particle on Linux adds platform support for any Linux device rather than Particle's own hardware only. A bare metal runtime lets custom software run inside a device within a container. Edge ML deploys and upgrades machine learning models on devices, addressing the growing case where inference happens on the device rather than in the cloud. Blueprints, in beta, simplify deploying applications for intelligent devices. Over-the-air software updates are described as reliable and system-wide.

Pricing is published with a genuinely free tier for prototyping and personal projects, then Basic and Plus tiers distinguished by data automation capability rather than device count alone.

Key Features of Particle

  • Wireless connectivity included with the platform
  • Device cloud with management and oversight
  • Workbench integrated development and debugging environment
  • Web IDE for writing, compiling and flashing over the air
  • Command line interface for device interaction
  • Thousands of drivers and libraries for sensors and peripherals
  • System-wide over-the-air software updates
  • Particle on Linux for any Linux device
  • Bare metal runtime for custom software in a container
  • Edge ML model deployment and upgrade
  • Blueprints for simplified application deployment
  • Remote control of devices
  • Alerts and error code handling
  • Free tier for prototyping and personal projects

Particle Pricing

Free

Free

For prototyping, personal and educational projects.

Basic

$299

For simple IoT products with limited data automation. Includes alerts, error codes and remote control.

Plus

$599

For IoT products needing powerful data automation.

Particle Specifications

Software Tagline :
End-to-end IoT platform covering hardware, connectivity, cloud and device management
Deployment :
  • Cloud Based
Subscription Plan :
Desktop Platforms :
  • Web App
  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
Mobile Platforms :
Language Support :
Target Audience :
  • Freelancers
  • Small Business
  • Medium Business
  • Large Enterprise
Available Support :
  • Email
Integrations :
Product Url :
API Available :
Yes
Free Trial Available :
Yes
Run On Mobile Browser :
No
Free Plan Available :
Yes
Customization Available :
No

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Particle FAQs

The Free tier is 0 dollars a month for prototyping, personal and educational projects. Basic is 299 dollars a month for simple IoT products with limited data automation. Plus is 599 dollars a month for products needing powerful data automation.

Yes. The site carries a notice that Particle has been acquired by Digi, with a letter from the founder. Factor that into a long-term evaluation, particularly around roadmap direction and contract terms.

Yes, and this is a significant differentiator. Wireless connectivity is part of the platform rather than something you arrange separately, which removes the cellular contracts and SIM management that usually sit between a prototype and a shipped product.

Increasingly. Particle on Linux adds support for any Linux device rather than Particle hardware only, and a bare metal runtime lets your own software run within a device container.

Yes, through Edge ML for deploying and upgrading models on devices. That addresses the growing case where inference must happen on the device because sending raw data to the cloud is too slow or too expensive.