About
Codeverse is a creativity platform where kids complete on-demand educational coding activities, beginner through pro coding Missions, and mini coding challenges using a real programming language called KidScript®. Through Codeverse Studio, kids work in an interactive coding platform and development environment that includes developer tools and a large library of familiar objects such as animals, shapes, and food. Kids can build apps and games through self-guided coding activities, share projects with friends and family, and explore Community Games created by other kids.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
Codeverse describes its mission as inspiring and empowering kids ages 6+ to bring their ideas to life while developing skills that last a lifetime. The platform is described as award-winning, and Codeverse Studio is described as an award-winning creative platform with real coding tools for kids. Live, personalized instruction is provided by a certified Guide, and live instruction is also provided by expert coders through Varsity Tutors' platform.
Codeverse Studio includes a code editor and development environment with hints, syntax, autocompletion, and real-time error messages, and allows kids to pause and inspect running projects, step through code, and reverse execution. KidScript® follows common concepts from professional languages such as Ruby, JavaScript, Java, C++, and Python and has a strict, easy-to-understand syntax. The platform includes all the developer tools needed to build real apps and games, and kids have created over 500,000 projects.
Kids can access a full library of on-demand educational coding activities that range in difficulty from Beginner to Pro, including Missions and mini coding challenges. Missions introduce universal coding concepts such as variables, methods, loops, and conditionals, and kids can personalize and customize their work within Missions. Beginner Missions cover Basic Methods, Events, and Toolbox; Intermediate Missions cover Import Classes, Var Statements, RGB Color, Basic Labels, Numeric Variable Parameters, and Position Coordinates (X & Y); Advanced Missions cover Math Methods, Velocity, Rotational Angles, Nested Events, Variable Creation in Events, Basic Loops, Random Number Variables, and Timers; Expert Missions cover Lists, Advanced Physics Methods, Random Numbers, Advanced Timers, and IF Statements; Pro Missions cover Advanced Math Methods, Pro Physics Methods, Index Variables, and Advanced FOR Loops.
The program uses a rank system with levels Codeling, Engineer, Pilot, Specialist, and Commander, and rewards creativity through badges, points, and rank. Rank 01 – Codeling introduces basic coding concepts and guides kids to build their first mobile game or app, including single player games with simple interactions that can be shared with family. Rank 02 – Engineer covers Import Classes, Var Statements, advanced Events, RGB Color, Labels, and Numeric Variables as Parameters, and supports games with more visual customization and on-screen instructions. Rank 03 – Pilot covers Text Variables, Random Number Variables, using Variables in Labels, Physics and Math Methods, basic Loops and Timers, and supports games with multiple levels, timed animations, and variability each play. Rank 04 – Specialist covers Lists, Conditional Statements, Boolean Variables, and advanced Physics Methods such as air resistance, friction, and mass, and supports games using complex logic and realistic physics. Rank 05 – Commander covers advanced topics like For Loops, Index Variables, and Trigonometry Methods, and supports games that track statistics like health and power, alternate turns, and apps with advanced user experience design.
The experience is personalized for beginners through experienced coders, with kids earning points and leveling up. Badges are earned by completing mini coding challenges that range in difficulty level. Ages 6–9 receive live, personalized instruction from a certified Guide while learning to build custom games and apps, and ages 10+ can increase rank, unlock advanced coding challenges, collaborate with peers and Guides, and publish projects to the App Store. Projects can be shared with friends and family, work on any mobile device, can be made public so other Codeverse kids can find, play, and fork creations, and kids can submit their best work to the App Store.
The platform is described as safe and secure for under 13s, with automated and manual moderation of content. Parents can access their child’s profile to track progress, view content, and see social connections, and there is no direct communication between users. There is also an option to change a profile to private at any time.
Through Varsity Tutors' platform, kids can attend camps, live group classes, and StarCourses, and can receive live instruction from expert coders. Testimonials from parents and industry professionals describe experiences with Codeverse, including comments from Shawn Dennis, Elizabeth Weil, and several Codeverse parents and members.
Last updated May 5, 2026.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
Codeverse describes its mission as inspiring and empowering kids ages 6+ to bring their ideas to life while developing skills that last a lifetime. The platform is described as award-winning, and Codeverse Studio is described as an award-winning creative platform with real coding tools for kids. Live, personalized instruction is provided by a certified Guide, and live instruction is also provided by expert coders through Varsity Tutors' platform.
Codeverse Studio includes a code editor and development environment with hints, syntax, autocompletion, and real-time error messages, and allows kids to pause and inspect running projects, step through code, and reverse execution. KidScript® follows common concepts from professional languages such as Ruby, JavaScript, Java, C++, and Python and has a strict, easy-to-understand syntax. The platform includes all the developer tools needed to build real apps and games, and kids have created over 500,000 projects.
Kids can access a full library of on-demand educational coding activities that range in difficulty from Beginner to Pro, including Missions and mini coding challenges. Missions introduce universal coding concepts such as variables, methods, loops, and conditionals, and kids can personalize and customize their work within Missions. Beginner Missions cover Basic Methods, Events, and Toolbox; Intermediate Missions cover Import Classes, Var Statements, RGB Color, Basic Labels, Numeric Variable Parameters, and Position Coordinates (X & Y); Advanced Missions cover Math Methods, Velocity, Rotational Angles, Nested Events, Variable Creation in Events, Basic Loops, Random Number Variables, and Timers; Expert Missions cover Lists, Advanced Physics Methods, Random Numbers, Advanced Timers, and IF Statements; Pro Missions cover Advanced Math Methods, Pro Physics Methods, Index Variables, and Advanced FOR Loops.
The program uses a rank system with levels Codeling, Engineer, Pilot, Specialist, and Commander, and rewards creativity through badges, points, and rank. Rank 01 – Codeling introduces basic coding concepts and guides kids to build their first mobile game or app, including single player games with simple interactions that can be shared with family. Rank 02 – Engineer covers Import Classes, Var Statements, advanced Events, RGB Color, Labels, and Numeric Variables as Parameters, and supports games with more visual customization and on-screen instructions. Rank 03 – Pilot covers Text Variables, Random Number Variables, using Variables in Labels, Physics and Math Methods, basic Loops and Timers, and supports games with multiple levels, timed animations, and variability each play. Rank 04 – Specialist covers Lists, Conditional Statements, Boolean Variables, and advanced Physics Methods such as air resistance, friction, and mass, and supports games using complex logic and realistic physics. Rank 05 – Commander covers advanced topics like For Loops, Index Variables, and Trigonometry Methods, and supports games that track statistics like health and power, alternate turns, and apps with advanced user experience design.
The experience is personalized for beginners through experienced coders, with kids earning points and leveling up. Badges are earned by completing mini coding challenges that range in difficulty level. Ages 6–9 receive live, personalized instruction from a certified Guide while learning to build custom games and apps, and ages 10+ can increase rank, unlock advanced coding challenges, collaborate with peers and Guides, and publish projects to the App Store. Projects can be shared with friends and family, work on any mobile device, can be made public so other Codeverse kids can find, play, and fork creations, and kids can submit their best work to the App Store.
The platform is described as safe and secure for under 13s, with automated and manual moderation of content. Parents can access their child’s profile to track progress, view content, and see social connections, and there is no direct communication between users. There is also an option to change a profile to private at any time.
Through Varsity Tutors' platform, kids can attend camps, live group classes, and StarCourses, and can receive live instruction from expert coders. Testimonials from parents and industry professionals describe experiences with Codeverse, including comments from Shawn Dennis, Elizabeth Weil, and several Codeverse parents and members.
Last updated May 5, 2026.
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