At Ditty Labs, we’ve been pushing boundaries since 2010, transforming ideas into impactful realities. We believe in the power of creativity and engineering to change the world, and we've proven that time and again.
Now, we're inviting you to join us on our next journey. Below, you'll find a selection of our upcoming projects—each one a unique opportunity to be part of something extraordinary. Whether it's battling infectious diseases, exploring new frontiers in electronics and software, or innovating around common household appliances, your support can help us bring these projects to life. Explore our projects and see where your passion meets our vision.
A mosquito trap with no moving parts. Inexpensive to make, easy to deploy, effective at reducing or eliminating transmission of diseases such as Malaria, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, West Nile Virus, Zika Virus and more.
This school is laser focused on cross-disciplinary engineering. Students will learn electronics, software, embedded firmware, embedded hardware, mechanical, 3D modeling design & simulation, 3D printing, rapid prototyping and more. The goal is for graduates to be able to feel comfortable taking on any engineering task and not be siloed into one specific discipline.
Ice makers are noisy and their cubes are cloudy. This project seeks to reinvent the ice maker, employing innovative filtering technologies to produce perfectly clear ice cubes quietly.
Anyone with a ceiling fan knows that the blades need to be periodically cleaned to remove the dust. This project aims to invent a technology to keep dust from building up.
This mobile game is intended for a worldwide audience. It will unite people on a common mission. Who wouldn't want to help this little guy out?
This kit will introduce budding engineers to the wonderful world of radio. They will build several devices including their own walkie talkie and explore the history of radio including various modulation technologies.
This project aims to invent a maintenance-free filtering technology for HVAC systems, eliminating the need to periodically replace filters.
This research project utilizes high voltage and strong magnetic fields to study relativistic phenomenon and seek understanding on how the universe works at a quantum level. The ensuing discoveries will lead to new projects.
The bugs are battling. Players will see how long they can keep their colony going in this fun mobile game.
How do you beat an enemy that outnumbers you and has superior technology? With ingenuity, tenacity and grit. This PC game starts on Earth but goes far beyond.
Personal robotics is the next frontier. This project will focus on developing advanced robotic subsystems that can be licensed to other companies.
If you have an idea but don't have the engineering capability to bring it to life, perhaps we can help.