Take Complete Control of Your Local Smart Home
Home Assistant is the ultimate open-source smart home platform. Unlike Alexa or Google Home, Home Assistant runs locally on a computer in your house, keeping your data private and ensuring your automations work without the internet. Here is how to install it on a Raspberry Pi.
Required Hardware
- Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB RAM recommended) with power supply.
- High-endurance Micro SD Card (32GB or larger) or SSD.
- Ethernet cable.
- An SD card reader for your computer.
Step-by-Step Installation
- Download and install **Raspberry Pi Imager** on your computer.
- Insert your SD card, open the Imager, click “Choose OS,” and select **Other specific-purpose OS > Home Assistants and home automation > Home Assistant OS**.
- Choose your SD card and click **Write**.
- Insert the card into your Raspberry Pi, connect it to your router via Ethernet, and power it on.
- On your computer, open a browser and go to
http://homeassistant.local:8123to complete setup.








