New connectivity software, AWS IoT ExpressLink, accelerates IoT development (Preview)
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[AWS IoT ExpressLink](http://www.aws.amazon.com/iot-expresslink) (Preview) is connectivity software that powers a range of hardware modules developed and offered by AWS Partners, such as Espressif, Infineon, and u-blox. These connectivity modules include AWS-validated software, making it faster and easier for you to securely connect almost any product to the cloud in a fraction of the time and cost, including medical devices, industrial sensors, and consumer products.
Developers of all skill levels can now quickly and easily transform their products into IoT devices without having to merge large amounts of code or have a deep understanding of the underlying implementation. [The connectivity modules](https://devices.amazonaws.com/search?page=1&sv=iotxplnk) come preprovisioned with security credentials, allowing you to off-load the complex networking and cryptography tasks to the module and develop secure IoT products in weeks rather than months. Modules that use AWS IoT ExpressLink are preprogrammed to seamlessly integrate with over 200 AWS IoT services, including AWS IoT Core.
The price of a module with AWS IoT ExpressLink is set by AWS Partners who manufacture the modules. Only pay for the AWS services you use after connecting your application to the cloud. Get started by evaluating which AWS IoT ExpressLink is right for you by purchasing a developer kit from participating partners on the [AWS Partner Device Catalog page](https://devices.amazonaws.com/search?page=1&sv=iotxplnk).
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