Ages 10–14 · Beginner+ · App Building
MIT App Inventor — Build a Real App That Works on Their Phone
Developed by MIT, App Inventor lets children build real Android apps using visual blocks. Your child will have a working app installed on their own phone — not a simulation, a real working app.
10+
Min age
MIT
Creator
1:1
Each session
Free
Demo class
What is MIT App Inventor?
MIT App Inventor is a visual, block-based programming environment created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that makes building real Android apps accessible to children with no prior coding experience.
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Students design interfaces, add sensors, maps, and databases, and install working apps on their own phone. The perfect bridge between Scratch and Python — giving children the confidence of building something real they can use every day.

What your child will build
Real Android apps installed and working on their own phone
A talking soundboard
An app with buttons that play different sounds — fully installed and working on their Android phone.
A quiz app
A multi-question quiz on any topic the child chooses, with scoring and right or wrong feedback.
A location map app
An app that uses the phone's GPS to show the user's current location on a live map screen.
✓ Live 1:1 video session — 60 minutes
✓ ​Apps installed on child's real phone
✓ Design and logic both taught together
✓ App files shared after every class
✓ Flexible rescheduling — no charge
✓ Free 45-min demo before payment
What include in every session
Choose your plan
All sessions live, 1:1, 60 minutes. Your child will have a real app on their phone after the first project.
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