About us

"Hi there! Welcome to Upload Ideas with Itamar. What do you want to learn today?" "Upload Ideas with Itamar" is dedicated to supporting makers, hobbyists, and engineers in building electronics projects. Founded in 2024, "Upload Ideas with Itamar" has become a trusted platform for learning electronics and programming online. We currently offer over 1 free tutorials that are accessible to anyone interested in the field.

We regularly publish comprehensive project tutorials and guides covering topics such as ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, Home Automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Our projects are meticulously documented with step-by-step instructions and all necessary resources, making them easy to replicate even for beginners. Our range of courses is designed to help you get started with electronics, whether your interest lies in ESP32, ESP8266, Arduino, or Home Automation. For more information about our courses, please visit our products page here.

Who is behind Upload Ideas with Itamar?

Upload Ideas with Itamar is spearheaded by Itamar João Valentim, based in Tanger, Morocco. Continue reading to learn more about our journey and expertise.

Hi! I’m Itamar João Valentim, the founder of the Upload Ideas with Itamar blog. I hold a Master’s degree in Embedded Systems (Advanced Technology) from Abdelmalek Essaâdi University (UAE), Morocco. As a hobbyist and influencer with over 500K followers on social media, I also served as a technical reviewer for the Arduino Uno R4 WIFI.

You can find me on social media: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok @uploadideaswithitamar.

How Upload Ideas with Itamar Started ?

Itamar João Valentim launched the Upload Ideas with Itamar blog in 2020 to share his Arduino electronics projects on social media while pursuing his Master's degree in Embedded Systems - Advanced Technologies. In 2022, he began working as an influencer for TME Education, and occasionally for other companies, while primarily focusing on his hobbyist interests.

In 2024, he decided to create a blog to consolidate and share his Arduino, ESP8266, and ESP32 projects, which he was already posting on social media. He aimed to provide detailed instructions for others to replicate his projects.