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About this app

With mBlock, students can easily create games, animations and program robots by dragging and dropping blocks, or through writing Python.

Moreover, mBlock comes with AI, IoT, data science features for cutting-edge computer science learning, making it the perfect helper for coding educators and learners.

Features:
1) Learn Block Coding & Python Coding in One Place.
2) New Python Code Editor for Beginners
3) Connect and code for open-source hardware, including Arduino and micro:bit, and over 500 sensors
4) Recognize speech, printed and written text; tell age and emotion from people's faces
5) Collect real-time weather data. Supports over 13 different types of sensors to collect offline data such as temperature, humidity, and air quality data
5) Visualize data via Data Chart extension or Google Sheet. Supports Line chart, bar chart, dual-axis chart and pie chart
Updated on
Apr 27, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

2.9
1.43K reviews
Prayer Folowosele
June 24, 2025
Very good just like the real one, better than scratch jr.I totally understand why the space key isn't working because I don't have an actual keyboard.BUT when removing the blocks out, the result supposed to also show beside it not until we press that zoom button then,all other blocks disappear but its really good though.I totally recommend it
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Something Sometimes
December 31, 2023
It's great for making code. We can easily make our mbot2 perform. But with no way to save anything what's the point? You start from scratch every time. It won't even save the device you are using. There's a broken save icon that pops up a "Saved Successfully" message but no prompt to label it or any sign of a file or file location. What's it saving? A profile, the code we just wrote or the weather on the moon?
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Natasha Ventic
February 2, 2025
I know the computer version had an upload sprite and background option, so why not on mobile? Please, Its so inconvenient. Students use this for Performance Tasks and some may not have laptops available or just want to get their project done on the go. Please, I know it is not a matter of device stability because uploading images is not a hard thing to implement on mobile.
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