Empowering Every Student to Thrive in an AI-Powered World
Code.org is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn about artificial intelligence (AI) and computer science (CS) as part of their core K-12 education.
Code.org's Results
The leading provider of K-12 AI and CS education curriculum across the globe, Code.org also organizes the annual Hour of AI campaign, building on the legacy of the Hour of Code, which has engaged more than 15% of all students in the world. Code.org is supported by generous donors including Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and many others.
Code.org increases participation in AI+CS education by reaching students of all backgrounds where they are — at their skill level, in their schools, and in ways that inspire them to keep learning. Reaching every student is foundational to our work.
107M
Students accounts
3M
Teachers supported
232M
Student projects
50%
Underrepresented racial/ethnic groups
45%
Title I or Free and reduced lunch
48%
Female & gender expansive
How we approach our work
Code.org increases participation in AI+CS education by reaching students of all backgrounds where they are — at their skill level, in their schools, and in ways that inspire them to keep learning. Reaching every student is foundational to our work. We expand access to and participation in AI education and CS in schools, with a focus on increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups.
Shared values
Our guiding principles shape how we collaborate, advocate, and drive change across the movement we've built.
Unifying approach
We bring together diverse voices and partners around a common vision to expand AI+CS education access for every student.
Focus on diversity
We reach students of all backgrounds with learning that meets them where they are—across skill levels, schools, and communities.
OUR HISTORY
Where it all started
In 2013, Code.org was launched by twin brothers Hadi and Ali Partovi with a simple video promoting the idea that everyone should learn computer science. That video went viral and thousands of schools reached out for help. Since then, we’ve grown from a scrappy volunteer team into a global nonprofit working to make AI+CS education accessible to every student.

