Dice Jashnani
Co-Founder · CEO
Mechanical engineer, avid engineering educator. Dislikes: bad design, poorly wrapped cables.
Wireless modular sensors for high-school physics. Photogates, IMUs, distance, all streamed to one dashboard.
or pilot it in your classroom →
20+ standard experiments for less than one incumbent base station.
All connected modules stream into one local dashboard. Live charts and per-experiment kits running offline on your laptop. Can include live, interactive feedback for learning physicists.
Sampled data is automatically timestamped, then decoded device-side and rendered as live graphs. Near-zero desync between data samples, and delays down to milliseconds.
Pick a premade experiment (free-fall, collision, SHM) and the dashboard auto-configures data channels, derived quantities, and exports. Or, write your own kit!
Export printable lab handouts with procedure, materials, and answer key, or any combination of the three.
Have a module on hand?
Run the web dashboard →LABKickstart began as a prototype at IDEA Hacks 2026, built in 36 hours, winning event first place. The production version is what you'll be notified about: wireless, modular, classroom-ready.
ReferencesIf you teach high-school physics and want more intuitive experimentation in your classroom this fall, we want to hear from you.
Co-Founder · CEO
Mechanical engineer, avid engineering educator. Dislikes: bad design, poorly wrapped cables.
Co-Founder · CTO
Electrical engineer, volunteer STEM educator. Dislikes: perf boards, commits to main branch.