Kode Dot

Programmable pocket device for makers, pentesters and geeks

Kode Dot

ESP32-P4 + C5, an AMOLED touchscreen, wireless, sensors and real I/O in something that fits in your hand. You write the code, and it becomes whatever you need.

Skip the setup

Most projects die in the setup: a screen, buttons, power and sensors to wire up before you can even begin. Kode Dot hands you a finished platform, so you start with your idea instead of rebuilding the basics.

A pile of parts
One Kode Dot
Kode Dot front and back with its built-in hardware annotated: dual MCU ESP32 P4 + C5, AMOLED touchscreen and SD card slot

All the key hardware, built in

Dual MCU (ESP32 P4 + C5), a crisp AMOLED touchscreen and an SD card slot for your apps. Charge it, flash it and play. Nothing to assemble.

Kode Dot side and back showing the USB OTG port and the expandable GPIO header

Extend it with GPIO

Sixteen programmable pins. Plug in cables and wire up sensors, motors or your own boards. The Kode Dot grows with your projects.

Snap on a new superpower

Build, use and share apps with the community.

Browse what the community ships: games, tools and toys. Run them on your Kode Dot.

SnakeInvadersDoomDiceServoControlBubbleLevelAirMouseCuteAssistant GPT
ServoControlBubbleLevelAirMouseCuteAssistant GPTSnakeInvadersDoomDice

Build with the tools you already know

ArduinoEspressifPlatformIO

let's play, let's kode.

Kode Dot
  • Wi-Fi
  • BLE
  • LED
  • Speaker
  • IR
  • NFC
  • Mic

Interacts with everything.

Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, infrared and NFC, plus a speaker, a mic and a programmable LED. Out of the box, the Kode Dot talks to your network, your gadgets and the world around it.

Small device. Big toolbox.

Every chip, sensor and port the Kode Dot packs in.

ESP32-P4 + C5

The P4 runs everything; the C5 does the wireless.

2.13″ AMOLED display

A crisp 502×410 touch panel.

32 MB PSRAM · 32 MB flash

Real memory headroom for real apps.

NFC · RFID · IR

Read and emulate tags, cards and remotes.

CO5300 display driver

Drives the AMOLED over MIPI-DSI, smooth and fast.

CST820 touch

Quick, accurate capacitive touch.

9-axis IMU

6-axis LSM6DSV plus a LIS2MDL compass: a full 9-axis motion stack.

ST25R3916B NFC

Read, write and emulate 13.56 MHz tags.

125 kHz RFID

Read and emulate cards through a discrete analog front-end.

IR transceiver

Blast and capture infrared. Learn any remote.

microSD (SD/MMC)

Removable storage for data and big apps.

Speaker + mic

ES8311 codec and NS4150B class-D amp drive the speaker, plus an on-board mic.

Haptic vibration motor

Crisp vibration feedback from an AW86233 LRA driver.

BQ25896 PMIC

USB-C charging with power path and OTG.

CW2217 fuel gauge

Knows exactly how much battery is left.

LiPo battery

Power your projects. Capacity TBD.

Battery-backed RTC

Keeps real time on the always-on domain.

USB-C + JTAG

Flash, charge, debug and USB OTG, all over one port.

Magnetic pogo connector

Charge in or power out, plus two programmable GPIOs.

20-pin GPIO header

14 programmable GPIOs, plus 5 V and 3.3 V rails up to 2 A each.

D-pad + 2 buttons

A 4-button D-pad and two extra buttons for games and menus.

KTD2026 RGB LED

An addressable status light to play with.

Backed by
16,000 makers.

Kode Dot started as a Kickstarter dream, and 16,000 backers made it real. From our workshop to your hands, thank you for believing in it. This is only the beginning.

Manuel Quero and Luismi Collado, Kode's founders, in the factory
Manuel Quero and Luismi Collado, makers and founders of Kode.
Kody wearing a party hat

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Kode Dot

Kode Dot — The all-in-one pocket-size maker device