Versatile and affordable, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most popular devices available on the market, with uses that range from education to industry.
With full Ubuntu support, open source developers have everything they need to get up and running quickly and securely.
First time installing Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi?
The simplest way is to use the Raspberry Pi Imager which enables you to select an Ubuntu image when flashing your SD card.
If you are on Ubuntu, open the terminal and run:
sudo snap install rpi-imager
And follow our Desktop, Server and Core tutorials to get started.
Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS
Ubuntu 25.10
The latest version of the Ubuntu operating system for desktop PCs and laptops, Ubuntu 25.10 comes with nine months of security and maintenance updates, until July 2026.
Download Ubuntu Desktop 25.10 2.9GB
Minimum 4GBs of RAM and 16GB storage required
Ubuntu Core 24
An immutable, strictly confined operating system designed for deploying Internet of Things (IoT) use-cases with a focus on security and simplified maintenance, supported until 2036.
Build your Ubuntu Core image for your application and targeted hardware.
Or try a pre-built Ubuntu Core image for the Raspberry Pi. Our pre-built Ubuntu Core images are an ideal way to experiment with Ubuntu Core.
Download Ubuntu Core 24 314MB
Supported devices
| Ubuntu 24.04 LTS | Ubuntu 25.10 | Ubuntu Core 24 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Raspberry Pi 5 |
|
Yes, certified | Yes | Yes, certified |
|
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W |
|
Yes | Yes | Yes, certified |
|
Raspberry Pi CM4 |
|
Yes, certified | Yes | Yes, certified |
|
Raspberry Pi 400 |
|
Yes, certified | Yes | Yes, certified |
|
Raspberry Pi 4 |
|
Yes, certified | Yes | Yes, certified |