Orbit OS was created to solve a problem that many developers quietly accept:
Building for embedded Linux is harder than it should be.
Fragmented tools, complex setups, and the lack of a unified ecosystem slow down innovation.
Developers end up spending more time managing systems than building real products.
- Our Motivation
OrbitOS exists to remove that friction.
We want developers to:
- Our Goal
- What Makes Orbit OS Different
- Why This Matters
- Join the Journey
Let’s build the future of embedded systems together.
Building for embedded Linux is harder than it should be.
Fragmented tools, complex setups, and the lack of a unified ecosystem slow down innovation.
Developers end up spending more time managing systems than building real products.
- Our Motivation
OrbitOS exists to remove that friction.
We want developers to:
- Build and deploy applications with consistency across devices
- Use modern tools without unnecessary complexity
- Integrate AI and advanced features directly on edge devices
- Focus on creating value instead of fighting infrastructure
- Our Goal
- Our goal is to create the missing ecosystem for Embedded Linux
- A platform where:
- Applications are easy to develop, distribute, and run
- Devices are manageable at scale
- The App Store model works for embedded systems
- Developers can move fast and iterate quickly
- What Makes Orbit OS Different
- Orbit OS is not just another Linux distribution.
- It is a complete ecosystem designed around:
- Application-centric architecture
- Built-in distribution and deployment model
- Isolation and security by design
- Seamless integration between services and devices
- Why This Matters
- Embedded systems power the world — from IoT to industrial infrastructure — but the developer experience hasn’t kept up.
- Orbit OS aims to change that.
- Join the Journey
- This is just the beginning.
- Whether you're building apps, experimenting with hardware, or exploring new ideas, you are part of this ecosystem.
Let’s build the future of embedded systems together.

