In August 2013, Kano launched an initial Kano Computer Prototype box. It consisted of a small USB keyboard, several prototype booklets, a case, a
Raspberry Pi 1, and an SD card loaded with an early version of the Raspbian OS. All 200 prototypes released were sold. In 2014, the firm launched the Kano Computer Kit, an educational computer kit to teach hardware assembly and basic programming skills. It was built on
Raspberry Pi circuit boards and the company's custom open-source
operating system, Kano OS. In 2018, the firm partnered with
Warner Bros to release an electronic
Harry Potter wand. Kano themselves stated the aim of the firm was to teach the basics of languages such as
JavaScript. The USB motion sensor detects movement in front of the sensor's receptacle and users were given the ability to program objects based on the motion used above the device. Later in 2019, Kano launched its first educational subscription, Kano Club, where users can access programming and animation software, lessons and tutorials online. The service also includes a multiplayer component, and a community section. Kano launched a line of computer accessories in 2020 to coincide with its Kano PC release. These included a mouse, headphones and webcam. In October 2021, the firm began shipping of the
Stem Player in partnership with Yeezy Tech and
Kanye West. In June 2023, Kano Computing went into administration, and its assets were sold to Ashdust LLP, a company connected to Kano Computing's CEO, Alex Klein. Under Ashdust, the company continues its operations and intends to launch new products under the Stem brand, including the Stem2 Speaker and Stem3 Projector. == Funding ==