
LabsLand learning center
The global labs network for educators and learning institutions
LabsLand provides 24/7 access to real engineering hardware over the internet - from FPGAs to STM32 microcontrollers, Arduino robots, and more. These are not simulations or previews - it's the actual hardware used in universities and companies, now accessible remotely. You can write code, run it on the board, and see the results in real time - no setup, no installation, no local hardware required. LabsLand is used in both remote and on-campus classes - instructors often blend it with theoretical lessons or expand beyond local lab capacity.

What is LabsLand about?
LabsLand enables educators and students to access real lab equipment remotely. The hardware is physically hosted in universities and institutions around the world (could be on a different continent entirely) and is accessed through a browser interface - with live camera feeds, real controls (buttons, switches, displays), and full interaction with the target boards. Code is written in a browser-based or external IDE and runs directly on the real device, in real time. Multiple studies show that LabsLand's remote labs can match or exceed traditional labs in learning outcomes, student engagement, and flexibility.


Self paced STM32 training, from ANY web browser
Want to learn more about the ST Micro platform? Check out LabsLand's Udemy course here using the STM32WB55 board. Code using the Keil web based IDE and upload the binary directly to the board without needing any installation.

Buy LabsLand license packs here
Each license pack grants you to a certain collection of labs. You can access labs for learning Microcontrollers, labs for learning FPGAs, STEM lab activities, and more. Check out the collections here:

LCAL9001
All labs 6mo license

LCAL0003
6mo student electronics laboratory

LCAL0004
6mo student STM32 laboratories

LCAL2001
Science ultraconc labs 6mo license
How do I host my own LabsLand equipment?
Want to host your own remote lab? LabsLand PRISM4 is the platform to use. The PRISM4 is a turnkey solution for you to host your own remote hardware lab. It features a sturdy enclosure with power supplies, cameras, and equipment for connecting the remote lab to the LabsLand network.
Check out the hardware here Buy the PRISM4 hereLabsLand also provides the LabsLand Hive, platform for hosting real analog electronics labs remotely. Students build and test circuits using actual components -resistors, capacitors, diodes, and more- connected via relay-based matrices, with real measurements taken from oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters. Everything is accessible through a browser, with live video and a clean interface. Institutions that host a HIVE gain priority access, full control, and the ability to deliver scalable, hands-on analog education without setup or maintenance overhead.
What target boards are currently supported?
Supported boards from DigiKey suppliers