Girl Code is an AI tutor that teaches teen girls to code through conversation — entirely in Python. No lectures. No textbooks. Just real code, real projects, and an AI that meets her where she is.
CS education is broken for the students who need it most.
57% of schools don't offer computer science courses. Many that want to can't find qualified teachers. (Code.org, 2024)
Traditional Python courses feel like digital textbooks. Students zone out, fall behind, and never build real confidence.
Only 30% of AP Computer Science students are girls. By college, it drops even further. The environment wasn't built for them. We're changing that. (College Board, 2024)
Girl Code fixes all three.
Students learn Python by having a conversation — with an AI that only speaks code.
No setup. No install. Students open the app and start a conversation — in Python. Girl Code responds with real, runnable code, teaches through comments, and guides students through a structured 29-lesson curriculum.
A structured path from zero to confident coder — with built-in assessment at every step.
print(), variables, f-strings, math, string methods
Lists, slicing, loops, conditions, boolean logic
Functions, return values, dictionaries, data types, debugging
List comprehensions, error handling, classes, imports
Variables & strings in action
Loops, conditions & logic
Dictionaries & functions
Everything combined
Real-time dashboard showing every student's progress, concepts mastered, and activity — no guesswork.
| Student | Current Lesson | Progress | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aaliyah M. | Lesson 18 · Functions | Active | |
| Sophia R. | Lesson 12 · Conditions | Active | |
| Maya J. | Lesson 25 · Final Project | Active | |
| Destiny K. | Lesson 7 · Lists | 2 days ago |
Everything about Girl Code was designed to close the gender gap in CS education.
Powered by GPT-4 and Claude. Adapts to each student's pace, catches mistakes in real time, and never loses patience.
Designed specifically for girls in STEM. Encouraging tone, inclusive examples, and a safe space to make mistakes.
Monitor every student's progress, concepts mastered, and activity level — all in real time.
No student data shared or sold. COPPA-friendly design. Built with privacy as a core principle.
Browser-based — no installs, no downloads. Works on phones, tablets, Chromebooks, and laptops.
29 structured lessons with built-in assessment. Not random chat — a real learning path with real outcomes.
Every plan includes the full 29-lesson curriculum and teacher dashboard.
Nonprofit & Title I discounts available. Contact us to learn more.
Here's what makes Girl Code stand out.
"A human Python tutor costs $50–100 per hour. Girl Code gives every student a personal AI tutor for less than $4 per student per month — available 24/7."
"Students don't watch videos or read slides. They have a conversation — in actual Python code. Every response is runnable. Every lesson is interactive."
"No downloads. No installs. No configuration. Students open a browser, enter a code, and start learning Python in under 60 seconds."
Everything you need to know to get started.
print('hello world') — the most basic Python command. The AI adapts to each student's pace and never moves on until they truly understand the concept. No prior experience needed.
Hey, I'm Destiny 👋 — and I built Girl Code because when I was learning Python, I wanted something that actually felt like me. Something fun, conversational, and real — not another boring tutorial that made coding feel like a chore.
Girl Code is an AI tutor that teaches Python entirely through conversation — like texting a friend who happens to be really good at code. Every response is real, runnable Python. Every lesson builds on the last. And by the end, you don't just know Python — you speak it.
I created this for every girl who's curious, creative, and ready to see what she can build. Because the future of tech should look like us.
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She doesn't just learn Python. She speaks it. 🐍
Set up your classroom in under 5 minutes and watch your students start coding today.