InkyCal is a small dashboard for e-paper screens. It shows calendars, weather, tasks, photos, and custom modules on a Raspberry Pi.
Two paths, one project:
- InkyCal v3 = the ready-made product/customer setup
- Inkycal = the open-source software you can install yourself
- I bought InkyCal v3 → start at the customer hub: inkycal.aceinnolab.com
- I want to configure
settings.json→ use the Web UI generator: inkycal.aceinnolab.com/ui - I want to install manually → read the docs installation guide: aceinnolab.github.io/Inkycal/installation
- I want the source code → this repository: github.com/aceinnolab/Inkycal
- I need help → Discord or GitHub Issues
- Pick your display model.
- Create
settings.jsonin the Web UI. - Follow the installation guide in the docs.
- Run InkyCal on your Pi.
- Calendars and schedules
- Weather forecasts
- Tasks and reminders
- Photos and slideshows
- Custom Python modules
- Local web UI for settings and display tools
- Canonical docs: aceinnolab.github.io/Inkycal
- Quickstart: aceinnolab.github.io/Inkycal/quickstart
- InkycalOS-Lite: aceinnolab.github.io/Inkycal/inkycalos-lite
- Local Web UI: aceinnolab.github.io/Inkycal/webui
- Support: Discord
- Assembled hardware: Tindie store
- Printable cases: 3D-printable cases
- Community gallery: Hall of Fame
InkyCal is meant to be easy to start with, but flexible enough to grow with you.
InkyCal is maintained in spare time. If it saves you hours of setup or powers your daily dashboard, consider sponsoring — it covers hardware costs, display testing, and keeps development going.
👉 Sponsor on GitHub — one-time or monthly, any amount helps.
Sponsors also get access to InkycalOS-Lite: a pre-built SD card image with everything already configured, so you can skip the installation entirely.

