Computers designed or built in Britain include:
- Acorn Computers
- Amstrad
- Apricot Computers
- Bear Microcomputer Systems
- Bywood Electronics
- Cambridge Computer
- Camputers Lynx
- CAP computer
- Compukit UK101
- Dragon 32/64
- Elliott Brothers (computer company)
- Enterprise (computer)
- Ferranti MRT
- Flex machine
- Gemini Computers
- Gemini Galaxy
- Gemini Challenger
- GEC
- Grundy NewBrain
- ICL
- Jupiter Ace
- Memotech MTX
- Nascom
- Nascom 1
- Nascom 2
- Plessey System 250
- Raspberry Pi
- Research Machines
- SAM Coupé
- Sinclair Research
- MK14 (trading as Science of Cambridge)
- ZX80
- ZX81
- ZX Spectrum
- Sinclair QL
- Systime Computers Ltd
- Systime 1000, 3000, 5000, 8750, 8780
- Systime Series 2, Series 3
- Tangerine Computer Systems
- Tatung Einstein
- Transam
Mechanical computers
Early British computers
- AEI 1010
- APEXC
- Atlas (computer)
- Automatic Computing Engine
- Colossus computer
- CTL Modular One
- Digico Micro 16
- EDSAC
- Elliott Brothers (computer company)
- Elliott 152
- Elliott 503
- Elliott 803
- Elliott 4100 Series
- EMIDEC 1100
- English Electric
- English Electric DEUCE
- English Electric KDF8
- English Electric KDF9
- English Electric KDP10
- English Electric System 4
- Ferranti
- Ferranti Argus
- Ferranti Mark 1, or Manchester Electronic Computer
- Ferranti Mercury
- Ferranti Orion
- Ferranti Pegasus
- Ferranti Perseus
- Ferranti Sirius
- Nimrod (computer)
- Harwell computer
- Hollerith Electronic Computer
- ICS Multum
- ICT
- LEO (computer)
- Luton Analogue Computing Engine
- Manchester computers
- Marconi
- Metrovick 950
- Pilot ACE
- Royal Radar Establishment Automatic Computer
- SOLIDAC
ICL mainframe computers
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