Flipper Zero
The Ultimate Pocket Gadget for Tech Wizards
Your Digital Companion
Flipper Zero is a compact, versatile tool designed for penetration testers and technology professionals. It supports testing and interacting with digital systems, including radio protocols, access control mechanisms, and hardware devices. With its fully open-source framework and customizable features, Flipper Zero provides flexibility for advanced development and tailored applications.
What is Flipper Zero
Flipper Zero is a small yet fascinating device with the playful personality of a cyber-dolphin. It allows you to interact with real-world digital systems and evolves as you use it. You can explore various access control systems, RFID, radio protocols, and debug hardware through its GPIO pins.
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The concept behind Flipper Zero is to integrate all the hardware tools you need for exploration and development while on the go. Inspired by the Pwnagotchi project, Flipper stands apart from other DIY boards by being designed for everyday convenience — featuring a durable case, practical buttons, and an ergonomic shape, so you won't find messy PCBs or exposed pins. Flipper turns your projects into a fun experience, reminding you that development should always be enjoyable.
1.4" monochrome LCD display
128x64 px, ultra-low power
sunlight-readable
5-button directional pad
Back button
Status LED
Flipper Zero is fully autonomous, meaning it doesn't require any additional devices like computers or smartphones to operate. It can be easily controlled using a 5-button directional pad. All of the main features are accessible directly from the Main Menu.
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For more advanced control, you can connect Flipper Zero via USB or Bluetooth. Instead of using modern displays like TFT, IPS, or OLED, we opted for a nostalgic, old-school LCD screen to give it a unique retro feel.
USB Type-C
Power & charging
Firmware update
Lanyard loop
MicroSD
card slot
GPIO pins
3.3V logic levels
Infrared transceiver
1- Wire pogo pins
Sub-1 GHz Transceiver
Sub-1 GHz Range
Flipper Zero operates within the frequency range utilized by a wide variety of wireless devices and access control systems, including garage door remotes, boom barriers, IoT sensors, and remote keyless entry systems. Its functionality can be further enhanced by installing additional applications, enabling users to interact with and retrieve data from various devices, such as weather stations.
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Equipped with an integrated multi-band antenna and a CC1101 transceiver chip, Flipper Zero is a powerful tool capable of wireless communication over distances of up to 50 meters.
Customizable radio platform
The CC1101 is a universal transceiver designed for low-power wireless communication. It supports a variety of digital modulation techniques, including 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK, MSK, OOK, and customizable ASK shaping. With this flexibility, it enables seamless digital communication for applications like connecting to IoT devices, managing access control systems, and more.​
Sub-1 GHz antenna
TI CC1101 chip
125 kHz RFID
Low-frequency proximity cards
This type of card is commonly used in legacy access control systems worldwide. It operates with minimal intelligence, storing only an N-byte ID without any authentication mechanisms, making it vulnerable to being read, cloned, or emulated by anyone. Flipper Zero features a 125 kHz antenna located at its base, enabling it to read low-frequency proximity cards and store their data for future emulation.
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You can also emulate cards by entering their IDs manually.
Moreover, Flipper Zero owners can share card IDs remotely with other Flipper Zero users.
NFC
Low-frequency proximity cards
This type of card is commonly used in legacy access control systems worldwide. It operates with minimal intelligence, storing only an N-byte ID without any authentication mechanisms, making it vulnerable to being read, cloned, or emulated by anyone. Flipper Zero features a 125 kHz antenna located at its base, enabling it to read low-frequency proximity cards and store their data for future emulation.
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You can also emulate cards by entering their IDs manually.
Moreover, Flipper Zero owners can share card IDs remotely with other Flipper Zero users.
Bluetooth
Flipper Zero features full Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support, enabling it to function as a peripheral device. This allows seamless connectivity with third-party devices and smartphones. ​
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Our mobile developers have designed apps for iOS and Android that let you update your Flipper Zero via BLE, remotely control the device, share keys, and manage data on a larger screen.
Download Mobile Apps
Infrared Transceiver
Low-frequency proximity cards
This type of card is commonly used in legacy access control systems worldwide. It operates with minimal intelligence, storing only an N-byte ID without any authentication mechanisms, making it vulnerable to being read, cloned, or emulated by anyone. Flipper Zero features a 125 kHz antenna located at its base, enabling it to read low-frequency proximity cards and store their data for future emulation.
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You can also emulate cards by entering their IDs manually.
Moreover, Flipper Zero owners can share card IDs remotely with other Flipper Zero users.
Infrared learning feature
Flipper Zero is equipped with an IR receiver, allowing it to capture and store signals from existing remote controls. These signals can be saved to the device's library for future use, enabling you to transmit commands as needed. Additionally, you can contribute to the public IR Remote database by sharing your stored signals with the Flipper Zero community.
Infrared receiver
MicroSD card
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Flipper Zero manages a diverse range of data, including remote control codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. All this information is securely stored on a MicroSD card.
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The device features a push-push type MicroSD card slot, ensuring the card is firmly secured without protruding. Flipper Zero supports MicroSD cards formatted in FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, or exFAT, providing ample storage for your data and eliminating concerns about running out of memory.
Flipper Zero doesn’t come with a microSD card, so you’ll need to purchase one separately
Tool for Hardware Exploration
Flipper Zero is a versatile device designed for hardware exploration, firmware flashing, debugging, and fuzzing. With its GPIO interface, it can connect to a wide range of hardware, enabling control through its physical buttons, execution of custom code, and display of debug messages on its LCD screen. Additionally, Flipper Zero functions as a standard USB adapter, supporting communication protocols such as UART, SPI, and I2C, making it an indispensable tool for developers and hardware enthusiasts.
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SPI, UART, I2C to USB converter
Communicate with any hardware from your desktop application.
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Flashing and debugging tools
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SPI Flash Programmer
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AVR ISP Programmer
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OpenDAP
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Fuzzing tool
Test any protocols and signals.
iButton
Flipper Zero features a built-in 1-Wire connector designed to interact with iButton contact keys, a widely used yet dated technology. Utilizing the 1-Wire protocol, which lacks authentication mechanisms, Flipper Zero can effortlessly read these keys, store their IDs in memory, write IDs to blank keys, and even emulate the original key.
What sets Flipper Zero apart is its uniquely designed iButton contact pad. Its shape allows it to function seamlessly as both a reader and a probe, ensuring compatibility with iButton sockets.
1-Wire
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