In our new How-To With True video series, we put five popular graphics platforms to the test on the phyCORE-i.MX 8M Plus. From setup to real-time demos, see how LVGL, Embedded Wizard, Qt 6, Kivy, and Flutter perform in an embedded environment. Watch the full series below!
When it comes to embedded UI development, choosing the right graphics platform can make all the difference. In our How-To With True video series, we take a deep dive into five popular frameworks—LVGL, Embedded Wizard, Qt, Kivy, and Flutter—all running on the phyCORE-i.MX 8M Plus. Each episode walks you through setup, key features, and real-time demos, giving you a hands-on look at how these platforms perform in an embedded environment. Check out the full series below and discover which UI toolkit best fits your project!
Qt is a robust cross-platform framework known for its powerful UI capabilities and performance in embedded systems. Qt 6 offers a flexible, scalable approach to building modern graphical applications.
LVGL is a lightweight graphics library designed specifically for embedded systems. It’s optimized for resource-constrained devices while still offering smooth animations and a highly customizable UI.
Embedded Wizard is a high-performance GUI development framework tailored for embedded applications. It enables fast rendering, smooth animations, and an intuitive workflow for creating polished user interfaces.
Kivy is an open-source Python framework for building multi-touch applications. It’s great for developers looking for a flexible and dynamic way to create interactive UIs.
Flutter is Google’s popular UI toolkit known for its cross-platform capabilities. With strong animation support and a reactive programming model, Flutter brings a modern feel to embedded UI development.