2026-02-18 6:18 AM - edited 2026-03-06 2:43 AM
Hello ST Community members,
STM32Cube AI Studio is ST’s next-gen desktop solution for optimizing and validating AI models running on STM32 MCUs.
It brings a unified workflow, improved performance evaluation, and a modern user experience designed that will benefit both embedded engineers and data scientists.
STM32Cube AI Studio is fully compatible with the STM32Cube ecosystem, allowing a smooth transition from your existing projects.
Learn more: https://community.st.com/t5/developer-news/introducing-stm32cubeai-studio/ba-p/876445
Have a good day!
2026-03-14 9:06 AM
This looks like a great step forward for the STM32 AI ecosystem! :rocket: A unified workflow and better performance evaluation tools will definitely help streamline development for both embedded engineers and data scientists. Looking forward to trying STM32Cube AI Studio and seeing how it improves the model optimization and validation process.
2026-03-16 2:28 AM
Hi @tomsmite,
Thank you for your comment, we are indeed trying to simplify the workflow and the tools.
Note that we listed a lot of things to improve in STM32CubeAI Studio that will come along with tutorials to help user generate, validate and deploy their model on STM32.
Have a good day,
Julian
2026-03-19 12:17 AM
Hello Julian E.
I’m currently learning how to use this latest version of the STM32Cube AI Studio, though I don’t have any prior experience with previous versions(X-CUBE-AI). However, I have performed tasks such as dataset import, model training, and deployment on other platforms like EdgeImpulse, and successfully ported them to an STM32 development board for use!
Regarding the tutorials published by STM32Cube AI Studio, do you offer any others besides the one linked here (https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/Category:STM32Cube_AI_Studio)? Where can I find them?
Best Regards,
Phil.
2026-03-23 2:45 AM
Hi @Philister,
Thank you for your feedback.
Regarding tutorials, we are currently writing new ones. They should appear in the wiki you posted (or at least mentioned where they are posted).
Is there anything you would like to see in term of tutorials? It is interesting to have an idea of user needs.
Have a good day,
Julian