Hey! We're four students who turned our hackathon project into something awesome for learning electronics.
The circuit started at our school's annual hackathon. What began as a small idea quickly turned into something we genuinely cared about. Coming from different backgrounds, we all noticed the same thing—learning electronics can be frustrating and hard for some people. Most resources are either too simple or way too complex, and neither really helps you build real understanding. There's also a lack of tools that let you experiment and learn by doing. So we decided to create something we wished existed while we were learning. Circuit is designed to make electronics more approachable, interactive, and practical. Instead of just reading or watching, you can explore concepts, test ideas, and see how circuits actually behave. We're constantly improving the platform based on feedback from students and educators, so it keeps evolving with the people who use it.
Being the leader of the team, Sam was very effective when it came to making sure that we got credit. He coded most of the features we have to offer. If it weren't for him, the website would not have looked so good.
Smart, but doesn't know how to code. Helped in putting stuff like the logo up top and helped with emotional support. He also edited our beautiful tutorial videos. We can all tell that he has learned some parts of coding.
Darsheel created the idea for the project. He made the main curriculum on the website. He also helped make the main platform and made the AI chatbot. All in all, he's the reason we have a website in the first place.
Carter is a master of electronics and tested our curriculum. He helped address many errors and helped make the main simulation with the group. Carter's intelligence was key; without him, the team wouldn't be successful.
We believe electronics should be accessible to anyone willing to take the time to learn. Our goal is to break down complex ideas into clear, interactive experiences that help people build real understanding and confidence.
Here's what makes Circuit special: