Is Brickit available on Android?
Yes. Brickit is available on Android phones and tablets through Google Play so teachers can use the same lesson packs on iPad or Android hardware.
Transform your existing LEGO® into hands-on Math and STEM lessons that improve academic results and engage families — students proudly share their learning at home.
Teachers and students can access their dashboards using access codes
Access your dashboard, scan bricks, manage classes, and browse curriculum
Watch how scanning and building work together — simple, engaging, and the perfect moment to explain learning concepts. Children are naturally focused and ready to learn during this hands-on process.
Transform any LEGO® pile into standards-aligned lessons. Students build 21st-century math and logic skills through hands-on exploration.
Ready-to-teach 45-minute lessons with clear objectives, rubrics, and outcomes. Aligned with IB, Cambridge, and UNESCO frameworks.
Students build, collaborate, and master concepts — then bring stories home. Parents see real progress and school innovation.
Meet international benchmarks — aligned with IB, Cambridge, UNESCO, and NGSS frameworks.
Boost exam readiness and improve understanding — evidence-based outcomes for 21st-century skills.
From classroom to home — parents see real progress and stories children bring home.
Sustainable STEM education aligned with SDG 12 — reuse existing LEGO® to teach circular economy principles. Visible innovation families talk about.
Empower your teachers with ready-to-teach lesson packs. Run STEM in-house — no contractors, no new kits. Modern learning experience school parents talk about.
Brickit for Classes is inspired by research on guided block-based play and hands-on learning with physical manipulatives. Educational research shows that structured play with building blocks supports early mathematics, spatial reasoning, and executive function, especially when play is guided rather than fully free.
Download a free lesson pack. Scan mixed LEGO® piles and turn what you already have into structured builds and lesson prompts. COPPA compliant, ad‑free, and available in 5 languages.
Brickit does not require student accounts, so it is safe to launch across managed iPads, Android tablets, and Google Play-enabled Chromebooks within the same class period.
Keep one lesson library across App Store and Google Play deployments — directors can mix device carts without changing the curriculum.
Brickit is available on the App Store and Google Play for iPad, iPhone, Android phones, tablets, and most Chromebooks that support Android apps. District IT teams can keep a single lesson library while mixing device generations.
No student accounts or logins are required, so it is easy to deploy on shared carts and privacy-first rollouts across Google Workspace for Education.
Curriculum plans aligned with international frameworks and ready demo lessons that prove academic impact.
Starter Kit, 30–60–90, assessment and EU alignment.
CurriculumCounting, addition, patterns, and early problem‑solving.
CurriculumMultiplication, division, fractions, and geometry with LEGO®.
STEMInquiry, simple machines, data and sustainability — including recycling and reuse.
STEMDesign, forces, data and a STEM Fair project.
Answers for IT directors rolling out Brickit beyond iPad.
Yes. Brickit is available on Android phones and tablets through Google Play so teachers can use the same lesson packs on iPad or Android hardware.
Brickit runs on most modern Chromebooks that support Android apps from Google Play. Districts typically enable it via managed Google Play so students tap straight into scan and build mode.
Absolutely. Mixed-device classrooms (iPad + Android + Chromebook) stay in sync because every device pulls the same Brickit for Classes content and facilitation notes.
No. Brickit does not require student accounts, which keeps shared Android carts and Chromebook labs compliant with strict privacy policies.
An education-specific Android build with additional deployment controls is in development. Join the pilot or contact us to receive quiet roadmap updates — no deadlines promised, just transparent progress.
Clear steps for different school stakeholders