Working
Boot and recovery
Custom kernels can boot with development access and a repeatable recovery route.
Community hardware liberation project
LibreEcho is building an open operating system for the Amazon Echo Gen 2—turning capable, locked-down hardware into a useful, hackable platform.
Early development · boot and Bluetooth are working
01 / Mission
Echo Gen 2 contains a capable processor, microphones, speakers, wireless connectivity and an expressive LED ring. LibreEcho aims to document the platform and replace the proprietary software stack with an open, maintainable alternative.
The objective is broader than a one-off hack: reproducible research, understandable tooling and a path that other devices can follow.
02 / Progress
Hardware enablement is incremental. These milestones show the shape of the work without pretending the system is finished.
Working
Custom kernels can boot with development access and a repeatable recovery route.
Working
The MediaTek connectivity path now completes Bluetooth function initialisation reliably.
In development
Firmware loading and WMT integration are under active investigation and refinement.
Researching
Board-specific audio routing and a custom LED daemon are part of the next system layer.
Status reflects active development and may move quickly. See the repository for test evidence and the latest branch notes.
03 / Architecture
The intended system separates hardware enablement from user-facing services, allowing each layer to improve independently. Voice features and Home Assistant integration will follow microphone and audio enablement.
04 / Roadmap
These are the ambitions guiding LibreEcho from hardware bring-up to a genuinely useful, local-first assistant.
Next up
Bring reliable wireless networking to the open platform, with a clean path for updates and local services.
Planned
Unlock the speaker as a dependable output device for notifications, music, speech and assistive tools.
Planned
Enable the microphone array for local voice interactions while keeping control of audio data close to home.
Planned
Support an open, configurable wake-word experience that does not depend on a proprietary cloud service.
Planned
Make LibreEcho a first-class local voice interface for open home automation through Home Assistant.
Roadmap order is directional, not a promise of delivery dates. Follow the repository for implementation updates.
05 / Contribute
Kernel developers, embedded Linux engineers, reverse engineers, designers, testers and technical writers all have something valuable to contribute.