EtchDroid is an open-source application that helps you write images to USB drives.
Use it to make a bootable operating system USB drive when your laptop is dead.
- ✅ USB flash drives
- ✅ USB SD card adapters
- ❌ USB hard drives / SSDs
- ❌ USB docks and hubs
- ❌ Internal SD card slot
- ❌ Optical or floppy disk drives
- ❌ Thunderbolt-only devices
- ✅ Modern GNU/Linux operating system images, including Arch Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, pop!_OS, Linux Mint, FreeBSD, BlissOS and many more
- ✅ Raspberry PI SD card images (but you must unzip them first!)
- ❌ Official Microsoft Windows ISOs from microsoft.com
⚠️ Community-built Windows images, made for EtchDroid (be careful: they may contain viruses!)- ❌ Apple DMG disk images
- ❌ Older GNU/Linux OS images < 2010 such as Damn Small Linux
If you want to say thanks, you can send a donation.
- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/depau
- GitHub Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/depau
- One-time options on the website: https://etchdroid.app/donate/
Note
F-Droid builds do not include telemetry. Google Play and GitHub builds do.
EtchDroid Google Play and GitHub builds collect minimal telemetry to investigate app issues.
While we don't collect any personally-identifying information, we believe in transparency and want you to know that opened image file names and USB device IDs are collected anonymously to help diagnose issues with specific hardware. Unless your image file names or device IDs are highly sensitive, it's safe to share this data.
If you don't want to share this data, you can disable telemetry in the app menu, or download the F-Droid version of EtchDroid.
Be a part of our open-source community—keep telemetry enabled and help improve EtchDroid for everyone!
See the privacy policy for more information.