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Tuya Inc.
Basic information
Founded 2014
Type Public
Industry Smart electronics, platform-as-a-service, artificial intelligence
Official website https://tuya.com

Tuya Inc. is a Chinese IoT platform developer and provider[clarify?]. Tuya's technology is included in many consumer devices, from cheap dollar-store electronics to high-grade designer lamps.

It is often not visible from a product's description that Tuya components are used. In the majority of cases, Tuya-equipped devices require online registration before the smart device will connect to WiFi. As customers of the platform can rebrand Tuya's Smart Life cloud-connecting app, only by inspecting the chips on the circuit board can customers know whether Tuya components have been used.

Tuya started out with devices built on the more common ESP8266 and ESP32 chips, but later switched to their own line of chips. Tuya's chip line is designed to be drop-in pin-compatible to ESP chips, but differs in its API. Tuya thus prevents users from installing ESP-compatible custom firmware, which is needed to use Tuya-equipped devices independently, without reliance on Tuya's servers[elaborate why this is bad].

Links

Tuya company website

Tuya Inc. in the English Wikipedia

LibreTiny (formerly LibreTuya) - arduino compatible open source firmware (mainly) for Tuya chips

ESPHome does incooperate LibreTiny and allows full local control over supported MCU's from Realtek and Beken

Tuya Cloudcutter - A tool that disconnects Tuya IoT devices from the cloud, allowing them to run completely locally

comprehensive but still incomplete list of manufactures using Tuya