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Welcome to the Kyndra Labs Vibe Coding Hackathon!

The future of software is written in natural language. We are challenging developers, designers, and AI enthusiasts to push the boundaries of what is possible with "vibe coding" and autonomous AI agents.

This hackathon isn't just about writing raw code; it's about orchestrating large language models to build intelligent, self-directed applications. Whether you are building the next generation of AI co-workers, a frictionless app-builder, or an intelligent study tool, we want to see how you bridge the gap between human intent and machine execution.

What Makes This Special: We place a massive emphasis on user experience. It is not enough for the AI to work; it needs to feel seamless. Submissions that incorporate cutting-edge UI/UX aestheticsβ€”specifically frosted, translucent "Liquid Glass" designs with clean, light-grey componentsβ€”will earn bonus points from our judging panel.

Requirements

Submission Requirements

To be eligible for prizes, all participating teams must submit the following through Devpost 

  1. Working Prototype & Live Project Link: A functional web application accessible via a public URL. You can easily host your projects for free using platforms like Vercel or Netlify. While you may use any stack, we highly encourage React, TypeScript, Next.js, and Firebase for rapid deployment and seamless state management.

  2. Source Code: A link to a public GitHub repository containing your project code.

  3. Demo Video: A 2-to-3 minute video demonstrating your application in action. Explain the problem you are solving, show the AI functionality, and highlight your UI design.

  4. Project Description: A detailed written description on Devpost explaining your tech stack, the AI models utilized (and parameter scale, if training/fine-tuning your own), and the "vibe" or design philosophy behind your user interface.

Note: Projects must feature a core AI component (e.g., an LLM integration, autonomous agent, or prompt-based generation tool) to qualify.

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

3 non-cash prizes
Kindly Labs winner 1st place
1 winner

Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams and a 10$ amazon giftcard

2nd place
1 winner

Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams , and will be featured on the kindly labs hackathon website , and another non cash prize

3rd place
1 winner

Students will win a Certificate from the kindly labs teams , and wil be featured on the kindly labs hackathon website ,

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Emanuel Martinez

Emanuel Martinez
kindly labs

Judging Criteria

  • functionality
    the judges will see if its functional, and works on all devices
  • impact
    judges will see how the project impacts the world , like how it will help the environment , health , students , teachers ,etc.

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