Code.org is changing its name.
13 years ago,
Code.org launched with a simple idea: every student should learn computer science — to learn how technology works and how to create it — not just how to use it.
After more than 2 billion hours of learning, the focus of CS has moved from coding to AI. As AI reshapes every part of daily life, students need digital fluency: the ability to understand AI, direct it, question it, and create with it — built on the foundations of computer science, AI science, and data science.
Today,
Code.org enters its next chapter as CodeAI.
Our curriculum, teacher training, and frameworks, are there already: AI Discoveries and AI Foundations are free and in classrooms now. The K-12 digital sciences pathway is expanding.
Our goal is a generation with agency over the systems shaping their lives — prepared to shape the work, civic life, relationships, and meaning that come after.
Welcome to CodeAI.