A collection of MakeCode Editors created by the community, both academic and commercial. Got questions? Join us on the MakeCode Forum!
Editors listed here are not supported by the Microsoft MakeCode team. To be listed on this page, your editor must be open source on GitHub, preferably under the MIT License.
A icon-based, simpler editor for K-3 for the micro:bit V2:
An editor for maker-oriented microcontrollers, that typically require breadboarding. For more information, see:
An editor for building data science analysis programs.
ARcadia is a toolkit for bringing paper prototypes to life through the use of marker-based Augmented Reality. It enables users to create tangible interfaces for real-time creative expression without the use of embedded sensors or electronics. For more information, see:
The BrainPad is an exciting STEM/STEAM mini computer for learning and coding video games, robots and electronics.
BuildBee is a 3D print solution
With the Calliope mini you can get to know the world of computers in a playful and creative way.
This Cornell University course project uses MakeCode to program the logic behind traffic lights in a traffic simulator. For more information, see GitHub
This Cornell University course project uses MakeCode to control a face recognition engine. For more information, see GitHub
Create your own greeting cards using this MakeCode Editor. This is a nice example of MakeCode's support for embedding the MakeCode editor inside of a web app. For more information, see:
Program a turtle!
A range of 80+ modular "xChips", which includes cores/CPUs, sensors, power, communication, output, and storage.