The Raspberry Pi has become the go-to mini computer for makers, hobbyists, and even professionals. Whether you’re building a media center, a retro gaming console, or a smart home project, protecting your Pi is just as important as powering it up.
A good case not only keeps the board safe from dust and damage but can also improve cooling and give your project a polished look. In this article, we’ve rounded up 15 of the best Raspberry Pi cases you can get—ranging from sleek and simple to rugged and feature-packed.
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15 Amazing Raspberry Pi Cases
1. Wood Pi Book Case

This beautiful RPI case is made from Philippine Mahogany, a durable hardwood often used in fine furniture. It gives the case a warm, natural look that feels more like decor than tech.
It opens like a tiny wooden book, thanks to its flexible hinge. Inside, your Pi stays cozy but cool, with a fan tucked in to keep the heat down. Yes, this case comes with a cooling fan.
And whether you set it flat on your desk or stand it up tall, it looks less like tech and more like a piece of decor. It’s the kind of case that makes your Raspberry Pi feel right at home.
2. Versatile Case for Raspberry Pi 5

Next, we have a stylish 3D printed case made from durable, heat-resistant PETG and finished with brass and black stainless-steel hardware.
What sets it apart is how it adapts to your setup—you can use a Noctua fan, the factory cooler, and even stack multiple HATs, all without compromising style or accessibility.
But keep in mind, it doesn’t come with a fan. There’s also a range of color options. Mix and match the frame and panels to make it look just the way you want.
3. Iconic Grass Block Computer Case

Now, if you are a big Minecraft fan like us, this case will definitely catch your eye. Inspired by the iconic Minecraft grass block, it can transform your Raspberry Pi 5 into a little cube of nostalgia. The top has that familiar green pixelated grass, while the sides are textured with 3D-printed layers of “dirt and rock.”
And here’s the fun twist—since each block is printed slightly differently, no two cases look exactly the same. So your Pi gets its own one-of-a-kind block.
The lid pops right off, making it easy to drop your board onto the raised support pins inside. Cooling might create an issue, as only the little block-shaped holes on the top let the heat drift away naturally. But, you still get easy access to the microSD slot and all the ports.
4. C4Labs – Bel Aire AC Case- Fan Included

This next case gives your Raspberry Pi, a sports car look. Meet the Bel-Aire AC case. Its design combines a smooth folding hinge with a sharp two-tone laser-engraved finish, giving it a polished and modern look.
On top, there’s even a little air scoop, giving it that classic muscle-car vibe while making sure your Pi stays cool inside.
This case is built for the Raspberry Pi 4B as well as earlier models, so no matter which board you’ve got, it’s ready to roll.
The mix of engraved details and bold design makes it look less like a computer case and more like a miniature showpiece you’d proudly keep on display.
5. Retro Case for Raspberry Pi Zero

Next, we have the Retro Case for the Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero 2W. Shaped and styled after the classic Commodore 64 and VIC-20, it transforms your tiny Pi into a miniature throwback computer.
The details are spot on, from the beige and brown color options to the VIC-20 and Commodore 16 themes, each one carrying that vintage charm.
It’s compact and neat, just enough to protect your Pi while keeping the retro aesthetic alive. And since the Zero boards don’t need a heatsink, the case stays slim and true to its classic form.
6. Pironman 5

Next, we have the Pironman 5, a stylish aluminum case that turns the Raspberry Pi 5 into a true desktop system. It features a tower cooler with dual RGB fans for efficient cooling, an NVMe M.2 slot for storage expansion.
It is also compatible with the Hailo-8L AI accelerator, an add-on module designed to speed up AI-related tasks like image recognition, video processing, or running machine learning models.
A 0.96-inch OLED display provides real-time system information, including temperature, CPU load, and IP address. The case also includes customizable RGB lighting, dual HDMI ports, and a safe power switch.
7. SmartiPi Touch 2

Up next, we have a case that’s built not just for the Pi, but also for the official 7-inch touchscreen and Raspberry Pi camera. It’s the SmartiPi Touch 2, a case that transforms your Pi into a neat little tablet.
The case comes with three different faceplates, so you can customize the look, and cooling fan inside makes sure everything stays comfortable while you tap, swipe, and scroll away.
The mounting point for the official Raspberry Pi camera, is compatible with the version 1, 2, or the new V3. While the case is compatible with the Pi 3, 4, and 5.
It is perfect for projects where you want your Pi to feel more hands-on, like running a smart home dashboard or a media server.
8. Vilros Raspberry Pi Reveal For Raspberry Pi 4

Meet the Vilros Raspberry Pi Case—a sleek desktop tower designed to give your Pi a high-end PC look. It has a CNC-crafted metal frame for strength, and a transparent ABS plastic cover that gives the case a great look.
The case comes with an S2Pi cooling tower and built-in LED fan. Combined with fully vented top and bottom panels, it keeps your Raspberry Pi cool while showing it off in style. There’s even room to mount an SSD, making it perfect for desktop or media projects.
9. Portable laptop Co_Deck, gaming frame case

This next case takes your Raspberry Pi far beyond a simple enclosure. It transforms into a pocket-sized cyberdeck, complete with a 5-inch touchscreen, a wireless mini keypad, and room for a power bank so you can carry it anywhere. The frame is printed with PLA+ for extra durability.
The Pi mounts neatly behind the screen, and when you’re done, the whole case folds up to protect both the display and the keypad. There’s a bay for the battery with a handy window to check power levels, plus a storage slot where you can tuck away a USB drive or card reader.
10. Raspberry Pi Open Air Case – ARC_Pi

If you always tinker with your Pi and test new ideas then this open air Raspberry Pi case is built to make your life easier.
With this case you can either run your Pi as a simple standalone unit, or expand it with one or even two SSDs for extra storage.
The bottom compartment is sized to fit an Anker 6-port charging adapter, making it easy to set up a Pi-powered charging hub or even a compact NAS.
Made from recycled PLA, the frame is sturdy yet lightweight, and assembly is straightforward with included brass inserts and color-matched screws.
11. C4Labs Zebra Zero 2

Now here’s a compact case designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 that’s got clear top and bottom panels.
The low-profile build uses custom C4 nuts and spacers, which makes it simple to put together and secure.
Since the Pi Zero 2’s 1GHz CPU can get a little warm, this case comes with its own heatsink to keep things running smoothly. And of course, all the ports and the camera slot are easy to reach so you can keep creating without any limits.
12. Raspberry Pi 5 Desktop Split Computer Case

This raspberry pi 5 case is compact, sturdy, and designed to work with the Ice Tower cooler, using its fan to keep your Pi running smoothly.
The ports are all neatly accessible—Ethernet and USB at the back, power and HDMI on the side. A custom button adaptor extends the Pi’s power button to the side of the case, so you can turn it on or off without opening it. The status LED shines through, letting you see when the Pi is running. And for quick access, the clear acrylic panel lifts off so you can reach the SD card without a hassle.
Michael has put together a kit that includes everything you need to build the case—3D-printed lid and base, button adaptor, acrylic side panel, brass standoffs, screws, and nuts.
13. RPI case designed by AI

Our next case stands out because it was designed with the help of AI. Michael started by using an AI image generator to come up with the concept, but since the results weren’t very detailed, he refined and polished the design in Fusion 360.
The result is a sleek case that gives your Pi 5 a modern look, provides great airflow to keep it cool, and makes all the ports easy to access.
The body is 3D printed in black and white PLA, with a clear acrylic front panel. On the inside, custom-cut fluorescent blue acrylic pieces are paired with LEDs to create a bold illuminated effect.
Cooling comes from a rear-mounted 40mm RGB fan, tucked behind a mesh cover, pushing air across the board and out through vented side panels. All ports are cut out for easy access, and the compact frame holds everything firmly in place with brass inserts and screws.
14. Portable iPhone RPi Case

Now this is something you don’t see every day. It’s called iBerry, a case that clips onto your iPhone 13 or 15 Pro and holds a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W inside.
You can’t really control the iPhone itself, since iOS is quite restricted. But you can connect your phone to the Pi over Wi-Fi or hotspot and log in remotely. That way, your Pi turns into a small portable computer you can always carry with you.
The case is built with precision so the Pi fits snugly, while still giving you full access to GPIO pins, the microSD slot, display connector, HDMI output, and USB ports. It’s available in different materials like 3D-printed PLA, flexible TPU, durable Nylon, and even aluminum if you want extra toughness.
15. Raspberry Pi 4B SSD Case

Built to house the Pi 4B, a Geekworm SSD shield, and an Ice Tower cooler, this case neatly brings everything together in one standalone unit.
What makes it special is the thoughtful design. The fan from the Ice Tower doubles up to keep your Pi cool, while the front-facing OLED display can be programmed to show useful info like your Pi’s IP address or performance stats. All ports are easy to access—Ethernet and USB from the front, with audio, power, and HDMI neatly placed on the side panel.
The kit itself comes with a 3D-printed housing, acrylic laser-cut sides, mounting hardware, and even the OLED module with a connector cable.