My 7 year old makes games with AI, I made kidhubb.com to share them
Sandbox gaming platform for kids without login friction, but compare to Itch.io's youth features.

Zero-auth creator codes make sharing HTML games frictionless for kids and AI.
Kids, educators, and AI hobbyists making browser games
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I'm exploring how to make something as low friction as possible - you make your game in claude etc, tell it "help me post this to arcadelabe.ai", and it should handle the rest. No logins or personal info needed. The goal is that even caleb's dog from this post can easily share his game: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47139675
Open to ideas and contributions, I know there's many larger sites to share games but I think the current internet could use a few more smaller/ independent places to share things without requiring a face scan worth of personal info.
Github Repo: https://github.com/mlapeter/arcadelab
Sandbox gaming platform for kids without login friction, but compare to Itch.io's youth features.
No-signup host for single-file HTML, but Netlify Drop and Tiiny.host already do this.
llms.txt generation from whiteboards is clever, but Notion AI already shares context between chats.
Annotation-to-HTML-comment conversion is neat, but CodePen and JSFiddle already exist.
You get a single-file editor + live preview and an "Ask Assistant" pane so you can prompt or tweak a small game (the Simon board and WebAudio tones run in the browser). The interface is friendly and immediately usable for teaching or tinkering, but it's essentially a focused CodePen-style playground — useful and charming for lessons, not a novel platform — and would benefit from clearer onboarding, save/share, and structured exercises.
Shared multiplayer crossword with a 1M word database.