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A personal server for everyone.

EmbassyOS is an open-source operating system designed to empower anyone at any technical skill level to self-host.

Running EmbassyOS

There are multiple ways to obtain and begin using EmbassyOS.

❤️ Contributing

To contribute to the development of EmbassyOS, see here.

💰 Buy an Embassy

This is the most convenient option. Simply buy an Embassy from Start9 Labs and plug it in. Depending on where you live, shipping costs and import duties may vary.

👷 Build your own Embassy

While not as convenient as buying an Embassy, this option is easier than you might imagine, and there are 4 reasons why you might prefer it:

  1. You already have a Raspberry Pi and would like to re-purpose it.
  2. You want to save on shipping costs.
  3. You prefer not to divulge your physical shipping address.
  4. You just like building things.

To pursue this option, follow this guide.

🛠️ Build EmbassyOS from Source

EmbassyOS can be built from source, for personal use, for free. A detailed guide for doing so can be found here.

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