Use CircuitPython 7 for the code in this guide! Revised code will be required for CircuitPython 8.

With a WiFi-enabled board like the Espressif Kaluga, you can upload your image data to Adafruit IO. We made sure that this example works with the free version, so you can try it out even if you haven't upgraded to an IO+ subscription yet. New to Adafruit IO? Start with this guide to learn the basics.

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