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Zelbinium

To free us from the digital giants!

Many of the applications massively used on our smartphones all too often put our children at risk, because they are produced by multinationals whose race for profits leads them to neglect the well-being of their users.

By getting them to use their smartphones to create their own contents and share them with their peers, Zelbinium leads our children to spend less time on these applications, to the benefit of less harmful activities.


Python is a versatile computer language that is highly accessible to beginners, and is widely used in introductory programming courses, as well as for the development of applications for professional use.

Brython lets you run Python code in a web browser, so our teenagers can use their smartphones to create their own applications, instead of sticking to the highly addictive social media and video games.

Zelbinium is designed to make it easy for our children to share the applications they've created with Brython, and thus to forge bonds with their peers that considerably reduce the risk of harassment.

By combining in a unprecedented way Python and HTML, two very popular and well documented languages, Zelbinium enables them to create real connected applications that will make them proud, thus prompting them to share these applications with their relatives.

All too often a source of tension, the smartphone is transformed, thanks to Zelbinium, into a wonderful opportunity for parents to enjoy precious moments of complicity with their children.

No application to install, no account to create; whether from a smartphone, tablet or personal computer, have direct access to Zelbinium by going to https://zelbinium.q37.info!


The site folder contains the pages of the Zelbinium website. License: CC-BY-SA (source).

The code folder contains the source code of the applications on the Zelbinium web site. License: MIT (source).