Set up
Arduino Cloud Agent
To use Arduino Cloud on regular systems (Windows, macOS, and Linux), you need the Arduino Cloud Agent to connect your physical boards/devices to the Cloud.
Install the Arduino Cloud AgentChromebook
Learn how to write and upload sketches on Chrome OS using the Cloud Editor in Arduino Cloud.
Use Arduino with ChromebookTroubleshooting
If you get a console error
The easiest way to find a solution for a specific error is to copy the error description from the console, and paste it on the search bar. You can also read more about:
Errors when uploading a sketch If your sketch doesn’t compileProblems using the editor
As a first troubleshooting step when the Cloud Editor is not detecting a board always make sure that the Arduino Cloud Agent is installed and running. Learn more about:
If the board is not recognized If the Arduino Cloud Agent isn't detected If you can't access the Cloud EditorResources
Import sketchbook and libraries
Learn how import easily all your sketches and libraries from Arduino IDE to the Cloud Editor:
Read the guideSelect between multiple libraries with the same name
Several techniques can be used to make the Cloud Editor pick a specific library when multiple libraries with the same name are available.
Read the guideCompatibility with Cloud Editor
Learn more about board and browser and operating system compatibility with Cloud Editor:
Compatible boards Compatible operative systemsYour Arduino Cloud plan
Learn how to review, change or cancel an Arduino Cloud plan, and learn more about billing and feature changes when switching to a different Cloud plan.
Modify your Cloud plan Billing and feature changes when modifying a Cloud plan