Pocket Code

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Pocket Code uses Catrobat’s mobile visual programming framework for smartphones and tablets. It allows users to develop games and animations directly on their device, by simply sticking bricks together.

Google Play Store                                    Apple Store                                 Huawei App Gallery

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Create@School

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This app is an enhanced version of Pocket Code and the result of the Horizon 2020 European project “No One Left Behind” (NOLB). Therefore this version of the Pocket Code app has been adapted and boosted for the education domain.

Google Play Store

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Embroidery Designer

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Branding clothing and accessories with a programmatic approach has never been easier. Based on Catrobat’s visual programming language, Embroidery Designer lets teenagers customize their outfits and learn coding.

Google Play Store

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Luna and Cat

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Luna and Cat has lots of cute and scary characters as well as beautiful backgrounds already built-in and makes game and animation development as easy as Pocket Code.

Google Play Store

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Pocket Paint

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Pocket Paint is an easy to use and powerful paint editor app, which perfectly works together with Pocket Code and all the other Catrobat tools for pixel perfect graphics.

Google Play Store                              Huawei App Gallery

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Phiro Code

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Phiro Code & Phiro Play allow you to program and control your Phiro robot wirelessly via Bluetooth using a smartphone or tablet. Based on Catrobat’s visual programming language you code by simply  connecting bricks.

Google Play Store

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Phiro Play

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Phiro Code & Phiro Play allow you to program and control your Phiro robot wirelessly via Bluetooth using a smartphone or tablet. Based on Catrobat’s visual programming language you code by simply  connecting bricks.

Google Play Store

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