Discover the magic of coding with Micro:bit — an affordable pocket-sized computer developed by BBC & Microsoft that lets kids and beginners create amazing projects! 🚀
Your pocket-sized gateway to the world of coding and physical computing!
The BBC micro:bit is an affordable, pocket-sized programmable computer developed by BBC and Microsoft. It's designed to make learning coding fun, creative, and accessible for everyone — especially kids and beginners!
With built-in sensors, LEDs, and buttons, you can create everything from simple animations to complex robots. It's like having a mini science lab in your pocket! 🔬
Whether you like dragging blocks or typing code — Micro:bit has you covered!
Drag-and-drop colorful blocks to write code — just like building with LEGO! Perfect for beginners and young learners.
Ready for more? Write real Python code to unleash the full power of your Micro:bit. Great for older students and advanced learners.
From blinking LEDs to building robots — the fun never stops!
Draw pictures, animations, and scrolling text on the 5×5 LED matrix. Create your own emojis!
Connect multiple Micro:bits together using Bluetooth or Radio — play games with friends!
Use the built-in accelerometer to detect shakes, tilts, and make motion-controlled gadgets!
The V2 has a built-in speaker! Compose melodies, create sound effects, and build DJ tools!
Temperature, light, compass, and more! Build weather stations and smart devices.
Add motors and servos to create robots, automated doors, and smart home gadgets!
Explore amazing projects, learn best coding practices, and unleash your creativity.