The micro:bit has a set of mobile and desktop apps that make it easy to use

Android

The Android app provides the basic capability to flash a program to your micro:bit wirelessly, using Bluetooth. You will need to pair with the micro:bit to use this app, so ensure you have Bluetooth and Location services switched on on your device.


Please Note: The micro:bit app is only available on Android 5-12. If you are using an Android 13 device or a Chromebook, we recommend using the browser-based editors and a USB cable until an update to the current app is available. We are working with a third party to update the app as soon as possible.


iOS

The iOS app provides the basic capability to flash a program to your micro:bit wirelessly, using Bluetooth. It contains a set of Monitor and Control services to interact with your micro:bit in real-time. You will need to pair with the micro:bit to use this app.

Please Note: If you installed the app before the end of August 2023, please update to the latest iOS app, to access the improvements made in the app.  



Swift

Swift Playgrounds is an app for the iPad and Mac that helps teach people to code in the Swift language using interactive 'books'.


Makecode Offline

The MakeCode editor is available as an app which you can install on a computer with Windows or Mac OS. Once installed, the MakeCode Offline App lets you create, run, and download your projects to the micro:bit. It works the same as the Web application in your browser but it’s a stand-alone application that will work when a connection to the internet is restricted or unavailable.


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