With over 100+ million students, 150,000 schools, and 160 million apps created using the platform, Tynker continues to grow and solidify its position in the education technology sector. The platform offers a range of tools and resources designed to teach coding skills to children as young as 6 years old. Tynker Copilot empowers children to input text commands like “Design a space-themed knock-knock joke” or “Teach me how to build a robot”, fostering creativity and problem-solving abilities.
Byju Raveendran, founder and chief executive of Byju's, highlighted the value of Tynker's asynchronous offering in an interview with TechCrunch. The platform's flexibility and adaptability make it an ideal tool for educators looking to introduce coding concepts to students in a fun and engaging way. Tynker CEO and co-founder Krishna Vedati emphasized the platform's customizable features, such as the ability to adjust the skin color of the virtual guide characters, ensuring inclusivity and representation.
Apple has recognized the importance of coding education for children and has partnered with Tynker to create game-based Swift coding lessons. This collaboration aims to make learning to code more accessible and enjoyable for young learners. In Kentucky, an after-school program is using Tynker to introduce fourth- and fifth-grade students to the basics of coding, preparing them for future opportunities in the tech industry.