Versions:

  • 2.0.7
  • 2.0.6
  • 2.0.5
  • 2.0.4
  • 2.0.3
  • 2.0.2
  • 2.0.0
  • 1.9.6
  • 1.9.5
  • 1.9.4
  • 1.9.0
  • 1.8.5
  • 1.8.4
  • 1.8.3
  • 1.8.1
  • 1.7.5
  • 1.7.4.1
  • 1.7.4
  • 1.7.3
  • 1.7.2
  • 1.7.1
  • 1.6.2
  • 1.6
  • 1.5
  • 1.2

Raspberry Pi Imager, published by Raspberry Pi Ltd and currently at version 2.0.7, streamlines the deployment of Raspberry Pi OS and a wide range of third-party operating systems onto microSD cards that will boot any Raspberry Pi model. After downloading one of the twenty-five cumulative releases, users install the lightweight utility on a Windows, macOS, or Linux host equipped with an SD card reader, insert the target microSD card, and within three clicks select their preferred image, write it, and verify it without manual partitioning or command-line operations. The program belongs to the system utilities / disk imaging category and supports advanced use cases such as pre-configuring Wi-Fi credentials, enabling SSH, choosing 64-bit or Lite variants, downloading snapshots of RetroPie, Ubuntu, or LibreELEC, and restoring cards to factory blank state for reuse. Educators preparing classroom sets, hobbyists switching between projects, and industrial integrators mass-provisioning Compute Modules all rely on the tool’s deterministic checksum validation and automatic latest-image fetching to guarantee consistent, corruption-free media. Version 2.0.7 refetches the OS library on every launch, offers clearer progress feedback, and tightens security with signed downloads, while earlier iterations introduced features like hidden-ESSID Wi-Fi setup, CM-specific eMMC flashing, and multilingual interfaces that collectively span twenty-five released builds. Raspberry Pi Imager is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the newest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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