9 year old 5th grader Pranet from India created this versatile app to help patients to find the best solution for their healthcare needs under a common platform. Looking forward to see what you will create in the future Pranet!
11 year old Anwita from India created this lovely app to let the users send messages to their friends and also write their personal notes. Keep up the great work Anwita!
14 year old Tom from United Kingdom created his own version of this fun game in his free time when his class was learning about the basics of App Inventor. Quite impressive Tom, well done!
17 year old Antonio from Spain created a basic version of this game app in 2015 but recently decided to add levels and many other features. Great perseverance Antonio!
IT teacher Teddy from Denmark created this fascinating app when one of his friends needed help relaxing. It is quite amazing to see how many different variations are possible on this wonderfully meditative app. Bravo!
11 year old 6th grader Atharv from India, who always wanted to have a pet but does not have one, created this lovely app to share his love of animals with other young people. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
10 year old 6th grader Yashika from India created this interesting app that uses randomization to explore coding and learn new things. Bravo Yashika!
11 year old 7th grader Tisha from India created this fun and versatile app to share her love for her favorite game. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
12 year old 8th grader Aryan from India created this app to make assignment of chores easier for parents and more fun for the children. Keep up the good effort Aryan!
Secondary school teacher László from Hungary created this interesting app to make QR codes readable and hearable in several languages, especially when they contain information other than a URL. Try it and you will be impressed.
YouTuber Sourabh from India created this wonderful app to encode and decode messages to ensure privacy. This app and his YouTube videos are great introduction to cryptography.
Retired IT professional Donald from the USA created this exquisite and sophisticated app to provide a password protected filing system and database. We hope you will take the time to explore its possibilities.
10 year old 5th grader Achintya from India created this educational app to help young children learn about fruits, vegetables, animals and numbers. We look forward to what Achintya will create in the future.
10 year old Karthik from India recently learnt about factors and multiples in his school math class. His app helps school children to learn about factors, multiples, Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) and Lowest Common Multiple (LCM). Bravo Karthik!
11 year old 6th grader Manas from India, who loves to solve sudoku puzzles himself, took up the challenge to create unlimited sudoku puzzles with minimal coding. He hopes that the users will find the app to be fun and entertaining while providing exercise to young brains. We love it Manas!
12 year old 8th grader Navneet from India created this smart app to help children to organize their timetables and keep track of their assignments and homeworks. Well done Navneet!
13 year old Rishabh and his collaborators Dharmendra and Poonam from India created this fun app as a free Fidget spinner where you can increase and decrease the friction and the speed of the spinner. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
Angelo, a teacher from Brazil describes himself as an educator who wants to help young people to transform the world. He created this really fun game app to teach young people about Computational Thinking. Way to go Angelo!
12 year old Jihan from South Korea created this fun game app to share his love of the game Yut. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
13 year old Linus from Belgium created this wonderful workout app to help people during their exercise routines. We think you will like it as much as we did.
13 year old 8th grader Navjot from the USA created this lovely game app to help people test their brain power and develop their memory skills. Enjoy the challenge!
9 year old 5th grader Jashith from India who loves numbers created this wonderful app to better understand how to make computations using operations. We think you will be as impressed with it as we were.
8.5 year old Yatharth from India created this lovely app to help children learn the alphabet with pictures and sounds, especially nowadays when they cannot go to school due to COVID-19.
17 year old Christopher from the USA created this fun game app show the students at a summer camp all the cool things you can do with ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ App Inventor and to give them ideas for what they can create. Enjoy!
16 year old Shahd from Gaza, Palestine created this cool quiz app to share her love of Alan Walker's music. We look forward to seeing further development of this work to include automatic scoring etc.
17 year old high school student Jiaqi from the USA created this interesting trivia board game app to share his love of Computer Science with others. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
Engineer Suresh from India created this great app to make breathing more pleasant and enjoyable for people and to help build immunity for various diseases like corona, wheezing, sinus etc.
Computer Science teacher Rob from the USA created this interesting app to help play the game of Hot Potato with his children. What fun!
Civil Engineering graduate student Juliane from Brazil created this wonderful educational app to help with the learning of topics in the field of electrodynamics. Enjoy!
10 year old 6th grader Rishabh from India created this multi-purpose app to showcase the many capabilities of App Inventor and demonstrate his impressive coding skills.
16 year old Muhammad from Spain created this nice math app to calculate the hypotenuse in right triangles and to solve second degree equations. The app even provides the user with a quiz to test their knowledge. We think you will like it as much as we did.
14 year old 9th grader Kanishk from India created this thoughtful app to detect whether medical equipment is counterfeit or not, using both automatic UPS barcode scanning and manual surveys.
IT trainer Tiziano from Italy built this impressive app to give support to women victims of violence. We look forward to seeing further development of this work.
Lidor from Israel created this fun app as an example for a class of young girls she is teaching. The app allows you to create your own emoji by helping you put together different combinations of emoji parts like eyes, glasses, mouth etc. Hope you will have as much fun with this app as we did.
App Inventor staff member Jeff Freilich created this great app based on 2017 App of the Month winner "" by Jeanmarie Lerner. He has created a general template that allows anyone to generate their own resource locators based on their needs and context.
Second grade teacher R Gopinath from India created this delightful app to facilitate the learning of the Tamil language worldwide. Enjoy!
13 year old 8th graders Fernando and Guilherme from Portugal created this enjoyable game to entertain their friends. We think you will enjoy the colorful interface and the fun challenges.
Postgraduate math teacher Sivakumar created this interesting app to teach people about the little known rule of divisibility by the number 11. It is a special treat for math enthusiasts like us.
9 year old 4th grader Ayush from India created this quiz app to help review the contents of the Harry Potter literature in a fun and engaging way for children. Hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
16 year old high school student Elien from Belgium created this outstanding app to share her fascination with prime numbers. We hope that the users of Elien's app will enjoy exploring intriguing topics such as prime factorization, twin primes, Mersenne primes and prime deserts.
15 year old 9th grader Aanis from India created this amazing app to learn how to emulate a basic voice driven Artificial Intelligence (AI) agent like Siri or Alexa. In the app you can even ask the AI to set up a Tic-Tac-Toe game for you.
Turkish officer Tunay created this versatile Statistics app to help users perform many elaborate Statistical calculations. If you are studying Statistics you will want to take a good look at the capabilities of the app Alphast.
12 year old 7th grader Medhansh from India, created this astonishing app to help families track their carbon footprint, generated from daily activities. He says that the app "holds up the mirror to us and opens our eyes as to how much Carbon each of us are individually generating on a daily basis."
9 year old 3rd grader Ksenia from Russia created this fantastic multiple context app to test the user's knowledge in a variety of subjects. The user creates their own database of pictures (questions) and words (answers) and then the application provides an interface to test one's knowledge in the subject area chosen. What a wonderful example of abstraction in Computer Science, Ksenia!
Systems engineer Roberto from Ecuador is passionate about creating mobile technology to address social needs and created this delightful app to highlight some of the local eateries and cafes in his hometown.
11 year old Mahika from Singapore created this lovely app for young children to spread awareness about saving the environment by recycling. She wants everyone to care for the environment, and thinks that children need to show grown-ups what they've done.
16 year old high school junior Christopher from the USA created this app as a follow-up to his earlier version of the game. It adds increasingly more difficult levels to the game.
17 year old high school senior Albaraa from United Arab Emirates created this fascinating app to help teach students about the underlying processes of galvanic cells, a topic which is traditionally considered difficult in Chemistry classes.
Abraham, an engineer from Mexico, created this wonderful app to help people learn Spanish vocabulary. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.