ZoomerEd is an all-in-one platform where students write Python in the browser, plug in a Raspberry Pi kit, and instantly see their code control real sensors, LEDs, and motors — no setup, no drivers, no friction.
There are thousands of coding tutorials. Almost none of them end with a working project you can hold.
Endless loops of watching videos and typing print() with nothing real to show for it.
Open the browser, pick a project, and start building. The kit auto-connects the moment it powers on.
A cloud editor, real hardware, and an AI tutor — wired together so nothing gets in the way.
Write Python in the browser. Run it on our cloud backend or directly on your Raspberry Pi. See console output, live charts, and camera frames — all in one place.
works on any devicePlug the kit into power and Wi-Fi. It registers to your account automatically — no IP address, no SSH, no config. Your browser shows a live sensor feed within seconds.
plug in & buildBuilt-in assistant that reads your code, your error, and your project instructions. It explains what went wrong and walks you through the fix — like a friend who knows Python.
always availableWhether you're 10 or 18, a first-timer or an aspiring engineer — if you want to build real things, you're in the right place.
Never written a line of code? Start with our guided projects. The cloud editor and AI tutor make sure you're never stuck for more than a minute.
Build weather stations, data loggers, and science experiments that collect real sensor data. Export it, chart it, present it.
Robotics, computer vision, IoT dashboards — the Prodigy Kit has camera modules, motors, and 80+ projects that go far beyond blinking an LED.
If a student has to configure something before they can learn, we failed. Coding starts with one click.
Seeing an LED blink teaches more than a hundred console.log outputs. Physical feedback makes code tangible.
Our AI doesn't just fix your code — it explains the concept, the pattern, and the thinking behind it.
Every project ends with something that works — a robot that moves, a dashboard that charts, a camera that detects.
“The best way to learn engineering is to engineer something. We build the shortest path from curiosity to a working project.”