Self-hosted digital signage that runs on your own Raspberry Pi, PCs, or 64-bit ARM boards
Other
- Python
- HTML
- Shell

About Anthias
Anthias is a self-hosted digital signage platform for putting images, web pages, and video on screens you control. You manage everything from a web dashboard, building an asset library and scheduling what plays on each connected display, so a screen can run unattended once it is set up.
It runs on hardware you own rather than a hosted service. Supported devices include Raspberry Pi boards, PCs, and generic 64-bit ARM single-board computers, with a WebView component driving the actual screen output. Video decodes in software, so image and web content runs smoothly on most boards while heavier video playback is best on a Pi 4, Pi 5, or x86.
Formerly known as Screenly OSE, Anthias is the open source signage project from Screenly. Installation is documented for several setups, and a Docker-based stack underpins the deployment, giving you a signage server you own end to end instead of relying on a cloud product.
Key features
- Web dashboard for managing screens and content
- Schedule what plays on each connected display
- Asset library for images, web pages, and video
- WebView component renders content on the screen
- Runs on Raspberry Pi, PCs, and 64-bit ARM boards
Details
- On GitHub since
- 2012
- Hardware
- Raspberry Pi, PCs, ARM boards
- Content types
- Images, web pages, video
- Formerly
- Screenly OSE
- Latest release
- v2026.06.3
