Most robotics kits are a one-off purchase a child outgrows in a term. Grobots kits are a single, deliberate progression — each one builds on the last, from mechanical blocks in Grade 3 to real AI projects in Grade 8. Designed and manufactured in India alongside a 130-activity curriculum, not bolted onto a generic toy.
Each kit is engineered for a specific age and class period — and each one hands off cleanly to the next. A child who starts in Grade 3 never hits a wall or repeats content.

Pure mechanical assembly — gears, levers, pulleys. Builds spatial reasoning and engineering intuition before any code.
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No wiring anxiety, no exposed electronics. Build mechanical models and code them to move — MIT Scratch and MakeCode.
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Micro:bit V2 with AI Vision, up to 4 motors, MakeCode → MicroPython → Teachable Machine. Full AI in a once-a-week 40-minute format.
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AI Vision, 4 motors, metal construction. Gesture-controlled cars, AI attendance, real ML — Python, MIT App Inventor, Teachable Machine.
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Primo uses RJ11 connectors only — the same plug as a landline phone. There are no exposed electronics for young students to short, and no fragile jumper wires for a teacher to debug mid-class.
The early kits are timed to a 40-minute slot, the senior kit to an 80-minute block. Activities aren't open-ended tinkering — they have a defined outcome that finishes inside the period, cleanup included.
Designed and manufactured by S A Digital, a GeM Quality Assessed Vendor. Spares, replacements, and support come from the same team that built the kit — not an importer who can't help when a part breaks.
Alongside the micro:bit pathway above, two Arduino-based kits power labs focused on real-world sensing, automation, and hands-on electronics. They're often combined with the core pathway in a Composite Skills, STEM, or Innovation lab.
Arduino Nano, a full sensor suite, and a dual motor driver for real IoT and automation projects — smart irrigation, air-quality monitors, clap-activated robots. Block coding through to the Arduino IDE (C++).
Grades 5–8 · Arduino Nano · 40+ activitiesArduino UNO, a 400-point breadboard, soldering tools, and 15+ sensors and modules for genuine circuit-building and prototyping. The kit for an innovation or tinkering lab.
Grades 7–9 · Arduino UNO · PrototypingWant a lab that blends the micro:bit pathway with the Arduino track? Request a tailored proposal →
A Grobots kit is never sold as hardware alone. Every kit ships inside a lab — with the 130-activity curriculum, the Virtual Master Trainer in English and Hindi, onsite teacher training, and a partner who stays past Year 1.
AI & Robotics labs schools trust — branch after branch.
For CBSE schools across India.