THE ROSEBUD EDUCATION INITIATIVE
Every student can build with AI, not just consume it.
Rosebud is an AI-powered game creation platform for classrooms, libraries, and after-school programs. Students who've never coded can ship a game in a single afternoon. Used to recreate historical events, build multiplayer strategy games, and more, it brings the same hands-on approach that MIT and Stanford use to teach computational thinking to any school. No prior coding experience required. No expensive hardware. No full-time educator training needed.
We are actively working with donors to expand access to AI-powered education. Over 2.1 million games have already been created on Rosebud by users ranging from indie developers to teachers and kids as young as 5. Interested in bringing Rosebud to your community? Submit a request and our team will follow up.
Join the WaitlistWe are actively working with donors to expand access to AI-powered education. Over 2.1 million games have already been created on Rosebud by users ranging from indie developers to teachers and kids as young as 5. Interested in bringing Rosebud to your community? Submit a request and our team will follow up.
What We've Done So Far
Partners of the Global Kids AI Hackathon and the Hour of AI (2025). Ran 5+ public hackathons in San Francisco, including a family event where 20+ families built games using AI in a single day. We are currently tackling organic inbount from teachers, public school coordinators, and parents, and compilinga waitlist for future benficiaries.
Why Rosebud for Education
Rosebud shifts students from consumption to creation. With new ideas turning into reality in seconds, creation becomes play. Children learn best through play, and the platform is especially powerful for students with learning differences: for example, kids with dyslexia can narrate ideas verbally and build games around stories, and the iterative build-test-adjust cycles align with how ADHD brains engage.
A child labeled "struggling student" becomes a game developer. That identity shift is often the mechanism by which confidence begins to rebuild.
A child labeled "struggling student" becomes a game developer. That identity shift is often the mechanism by which confidence begins to rebuild.
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How to Get Involved
Bring Rosebud to Your Community: Request subsidized Rosebud subscriptions ($15/person Indie Dev tier) for your classroom, library, or program. Tell us how many students you'd like to reach, for how many months, and what you plan to build. We'll review your request and get back to you.
Fund the Initiative: The Rosebud Education Initiative accepts funds through FSA while actively filing for 501(c) nonprofit status. Your support funds student AI credits, curriculum development, and community events as we scale pilots nationally.
Fund the InitiativeFund the Initiative: The Rosebud Education Initiative accepts funds through FSA while actively filing for 501(c) nonprofit status. Your support funds student AI credits, curriculum development, and community events as we scale pilots nationally.
