For curious students and busy STEM teachers

Circuit labs students love, with grading tools teachers trust.

Educircuit turns electronics lessons into interactive build sessions: students simulate, debug, and share circuits while teachers track progress, auto-grade work, and give feedback faster.

12k+student builds simulated
80+school lab pilots
94%average project clarity score

Live AI Coach

94% Safe loop, correct polarity, logic used
Battery
Resistor
LED
AI Debugger

No short circuit found. LED has protection and voltage is in range.

4.8/5 teacher usability rating
β€œStudents finally see why a circuit fails instead of guessing. The AI coach turns mistakes into teachable moments.” STEM coordinator, pilot school
β€œAuto-grading gives me a fast first pass, then I can focus my feedback on the student’s design thinking.” Electronics teacher
Smart Simulation Voltage propagation, output intensity, and safe wiring checks.
Teacher Dashboard Submissions, auto-grades, generated feedback, and class analytics.
Project Gallery Publish, like, clone, and learn from school-ready public projects.
School admins create the school once. Teachers and students then sign up with their own email and password inside that school.

EDUCIRCUIT

Build β€’ Learn β€’ Innovate

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Components

Click to add. Drag to move. Click ports to wire.
DIY Components
Logic Blocks
Example Projects
Mini Fan Battery β†’ Switch β†’ Motor
Door Alarm Battery β†’ Switch β†’ Buzzer
Traffic Light LED sequence logic
Smart Plant Watering Soil Sensor β†’ Pump Motor
Smart Lamp Switch logic β†’ LED
Ports: click one component port, then another
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Logic Workspace

Dashboard

Student and teacher controls

Student Dashboard

StatusNot Submitted
GradeNot graded
ProjectUntitled STEM Project

My Projects

Student Projects

Battery Output

Current Voltage5.0V
Adjust the battery output voltage for every battery in the workspace.

Simulation Outputs

LED State OFF
Motor OFF
Buzzer OFF

Circuit Coach

StatusReady
Build a loop from battery + through your components and return to battery -.
Correct connection: Battery + -> first component +, each component - -> next component +, then final component - -> Battery -.

Know My Voltage