We created XploreLab 360 because our team noticed how many students struggle with science and math due to lack of access to real labs and hands-on learning. We wanted to make these subjects more accessible and engaging for all students, no matter their background or resources. Our goal is to inspire curiosity and help students truly understand and enjoy STEM by giving them interactive, virtual experiences that bring learning to life. Our team partnered with Room to Read, a leading NGO focused on education, to expand our platform across Asia and explore opportunities in Africa.
XploreLab 360 is a platform that makes science and math come alive with virtual simulations. Students can run experiments, adjust variables, and see the results right in front of them, all without needing real lab equipment. Initially launched to support Afghan girls banned from accessing formal schooling, it has become a vital tool for equitable education. It covers subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, math, earth science, and astronomy. With easy-to-follow instructions, students can learn at their own pace and experiment as much as they like. XploreLab 360 helps make tricky concepts easier to understand.
XploreLab 360 has gained over 20,000 users through direct outreach in schools and educational events. Our volunteers have personally engaged with teachers and students, showcasing the platform's value at local workshops and competitions. Communities helped spread the platform quickly. For example, a local school in Pakistan adopted XploreLab 360 as a lab for its science program, and many students recommended it to their peers, creating organic growth. We're also working hard to make sure that students from countries all around the world have access to the app, helping break down barriers and give everyone a chance to learn, no matter where they are.
We’ve grown XploreLab 360 by strengthening and refining its mathematics and physics modules while laying the groundwork to expand into chemistry, and biology in the future. We also improved the user interface to make navigation smoother and more intuitive. By listening to feedback from teachers and student surveys, we ensured the simulations align more closely with classroom curricula, making the platform easier to use and more effective for both students and educators.
To try XploreLab 360, visit our website and access the beta version of the platform, which is still being actively improved. It’s designed to be simple and user-friendly, bringing a virtual lab to your device. You can explore interactive physics and math simulations with clear, easy-to-follow guidance, while ongoing updates continue to enhance the experience.