Hackathon ideas are everywhere. Buildable ones, scoped to a weekend and a working demo, are rare. That gap is where most teams lose, picking something exciting on Friday that falls apart by Sunday.
We closed the gap for you. Below are 67 hackathon ideas across nine themes, each sorted by difficulty and tagged with a suggested stack and the MVP features your prototype must hit. Whether you’re a first-time participant or running your fifth event, you can scan to your level, find a fit, and start building in minutes. Spend your hours on the build, not the debate.
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How to read this hackathon ideas list
Every idea here reads the same way, so you can compare them fast. Each row gives you four things:
- Why it works: a one-line reason the project demos well, not just builds.
- Difficulty: a tier from Beginner to Advanced, so you match it to your team before you commit.
- Stack: a suggested set of tools to start from, not a hard requirement.
- MVP key features: the handful of things your prototype must actually do by the deadline.
These hackathon ideas span nine themes, from web and mobile to AI, hardware, and privacy. You don’t have to stay in one lane. Some of the strongest submissions combine clusters, like an AI assistant sitting on top of a live data dashboard. Find the theme that fits your team’s strengths, then read down from the level you want. Treat the MVP features as your scope, and treat anything beyond that list as a stretch goal you earn once the core runs.
Web and mobile productivity hackathon ideas
Familiar interfaces and fast builds, with options from beginner staples to one real-time stretch.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habit Buddy | The simple loop shows progress at a glance. | Beginner | React + Firebase | Daily check-in, streak counter, progress chart |
| Static Resume Builder | With no backend to build, it ships fast. | Beginner | HTML/CSS/JS, browser storage | Template picker, live preview, PDF export |
| Micro-Survey Launcher | It produces instant, tangible output. | Beginner | Vue/React, Firebase | Create poll, share link, results view |
| Focus Room | The live session lands well with judges. | Beginner | WebRTC + minimal backend | Shared timer, session join, break alerts |
| Team Check-in | It has an obvious workplace use case. | Beginner | Chatbot + scheduling | Daily prompt, response dashboard, summary view |
| Meeting Name Generator | It is small enough to finish comfortably. | Beginner | NLP API | Topic input, title and agenda output |
| Micro-Feedback Wall | It is easy to show working live. | Beginner | Web app + feedback widget | Embeddable widget, feedback feed, simple tally |
| Smart Taskboard | Everyone knows a task board, so it demos fast. | Intermediate | React, Node.js, optional LLM API | Drag-drop board, AI-generated subtasks, status columns |
| Campus Events Radar | It solves a need every student recognizes. | Intermediate | Leaflet/Mapbox, Express, events API | Map view, event pins, date filter |
| Email Tone Rewriter | The before-and-after change is easy to see. | Intermediate | Text-rewrite API | Paste text, pick tone, rewritten output |
| Context-Aware To-Do | Location awareness sets it apart from basic to-do apps. | Intermediate | Location-aware, offline-first | Task list, location triggers, priority sort |
| Project Scope Guard | Judges get the point right away. | Intermediate | Data visualization, light backend | Task log, scope baseline, drift indicator |
| Realtime Collab Board | Live multi-user sync is hard and impressive. | Advanced | WebSockets, CRDT, React | Shared canvas, live cursors, conflict-free edits |
AI, ML and LLM hackathon ideas
These put a model’s decision on screen, which is the part judges remember.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Image Caption Generator | One API call returns an instant, visual result. | Beginner | Hosted vision API | Image upload, generated caption, copy button |
| Personal Career Copilot | It makes for a personal, relatable demo. | Intermediate | LLM API, resume parser | Resume upload, gap analysis, tailored suggestions |
| Contract Simplifier | It shows clear value on a single screen. | Intermediate | Document-processing API, NLP | Document upload, clause summaries, plain-language output |
| Multilingual Feedback Helper | The language switch is easy to demonstrate. | Intermediate | Translation + tone model | Text input, target language, tone-matched draft |
| Inbox Triage Agent | It is a strong showcase for agent workflows. | Intermediate | Email API, NLP | Email categorization, priority labels, draft replies |
| Auto-Research Brief Generator | The finished brief is the demo. | Intermediate | Scraping + summarization | Topic input, source pull, one-page brief |
| Support Ticket Router | It maps directly to real operations. | Intermediate | Ticketing API, ML classifier | Ticket intake, auto-tagging, routing suggestion |
| Posture Coach | A live camera demo wins rooms. | Intermediate | Computer vision, webcam | Webcam capture, posture detection, alert prompt |
| Waste Sort Assistant | It is tangible and visual on screen. | Intermediate | Image recognition, mobile | Photo capture, item recognition, bin guidance |
| Energy Usage Forecaster | The forecast chart delivers the payoff. | Intermediate | Time-series ML, IoT data | Data import, trend model, forecast chart |
| Creditworthiness Estimator | It teaches a real modeling concept. | Intermediate | Regression, synthetic data | Input form, score output, factor breakdown |
| Real-Time Sentiment Monitor | Live data makes the demo feel alive. | Intermediate | Text analytics, streaming | Live feed, sentiment scoring, trend graph |
| Student Dropout Risk Dashboard | It carries high social value. | Advanced | Tabular ML, open datasets | Dataset load, risk score, at-risk list |
Data and analytics hackathon ideas
Each one turns a public dataset into an insight you can show in a single chart or dashboard.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Well-Being Dashboard | It tells a clean visual story. | Beginner | Data fusion, dashboards | Data inputs, metric tiles, trend charts |
| Data Visualization Lab | It works as a portfolio-style demo. | Beginner | Visualization toolkit | Data input, chart picker, export view |
| Project Risk Radar | Its output helps people make decisions. | Intermediate | Data pipeline, charts | Project list, risk scoring, ranked view |
| D&I Metrics Explorer | The topic aligns with mission-driven events. | Intermediate | Public/open data | Dataset load, metric breakdown, filters |
| City Bike Usage Explorer | Open data and real maps make it concrete. | Intermediate | Transport data, mapping | Map view, usage heat, time filter |
| Air Quality + Weather Explorer | It turns two datasets into one insight. | Intermediate | Open weather data, dashboards | Dual data feed, overlay chart, location search |
| Data Hygiene Radar | It is niche but genuinely practical. | Intermediate | Data quality checks | File upload, quality checks, score summary |
| Public Spending Dashboard | It has clear civic relevance. | Advanced | Open data, storytelling | Dataset load, category breakdown, visual drilldown |
IoT and hardware hackathon ideas
A physical build stands out in a room full of web apps, as long as the sensor loop actually runs.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smart Desk Notifier | A physical demo stands out from software. | Beginner | IoT, microcontroller | Status toggle, indicator light, presence signal |
| Plant Health Monitor | The sensor data is easy to see. | Beginner | IoT sensors, microcontroller | Sensor read, threshold alert, status display |
| Office Energy Monitor | The cost-saving angle resonates with judges. | Beginner | IoT data, dashboards | Plug reading, live dashboard, usage log |
| Smart Thermostat Prototype | It pairs hardware with a real control loop. | Intermediate | Microcontroller, UI | Temperature read, remote setpoint, control UI |
| Smart Fridge Inventory | It builds on a relatable use case. | Intermediate | IoT sensors, cloud | Item logging, expiry tracking, alert list |
| Bike Route Tracker | The GPS demo feels dynamic on stage. | Intermediate | GPS + mapping | GPS log, route map, suggestion engine |
| Predictive Maintenance Sensor | Edge ML on real hardware stands out. | Advanced | Microcontroller, edge ML, dashboard | Vibration stream, anomaly flag, alert |
AR and VR hackathon ideas
Immersive demos draw a crowd, so keep the scope tight and put the wow moment early.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AR Home Measure | It is practical and gets a quick wow. | Beginner | AR measurement, mobile | Surface detection, point-to-point measure, unit display |
| AR Campus Tour | It is immersive and memorable. | Intermediate | AR toolkit, mobile | Camera overlay, info cards, point markers |
| VR Focus Zone | It is novel and judge-friendly. | Intermediate | Minimal VR environment | VR scene, focus timer, minimal distractions |
| AR Maintenance Helper | It has a clear enterprise fit. | Advanced | AR overlays | Step overlays, equipment markers, guided sequence |
Education hackathon ideas
These solve problems students and teachers feel every week, which makes them easy to pitch.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Syllabus-to-Flashcards | The input-to-output flow is the demo. | Beginner | Text processing | Text input, auto card creation, review mode |
| Peer Project Matcher | It is useful at the event itself. | Beginner | Recommendation engine | Skill profile, match suggestions, contact prompt |
| Class Engagement Tracker | The live metrics demo well. | Beginner | Polling + presence | Live poll, presence check, engagement score |
| Adaptive Study Planner | It is personal and easy to test. | Intermediate | AI scheduling, calendar | Exam input, schedule generator, calendar view |
| Assignment Load Balancer | It offers clear value to teachers. | Intermediate | Data aggregator, UI | Assignment input, workload view, balance flags |
| Rubric-Based Grading Helper | It saves graders real time. | Advanced | Text analysis, templates | Rubric setup, text analysis, score draft |
Climate and civic tech hackathon ideas
Mission-driven ideas with real-world stakes, strong for themed or social-impact events.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Carbon Tracker | It is relatable and number-driven. | Beginner | Data modeling, APIs | Activity input, footprint calculation, results breakdown |
| Food Waste Logger | It is simple and finishable. | Beginner | Camera or manual input | Item entry, waste log, weekly summary |
| Pothole Reporter | It has tangible civic impact. | Intermediate | Crowdsourced reporting, map | Photo + location, report submit, map view |
| Accessibility Map | It is mission-aligned and easy to map. | Intermediate | Crowdsourcing, GIS | Pin submission, accessibility tags, map filter |
| Sustainable Shopping Assistant | It fits an everyday use case. | Intermediate | Recommendation engine | Product lookup, eco score, alternatives |
| Community Issue Heatmap | It is visual and data-driven. | Advanced | Spatial data, dashboards | Report intake, spatial clustering, heat layer |
Health and wellness hackathon ideas
Personal, relatable projects where the payoff is a pattern or insight the user can act on.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep Hygiene Coach | It is clear and relatable. | Beginner | Data capture, reminders | Sleep input, tip engine, reminder prompt |
| Burnout Check-In | It is timely and score-based. | Beginner | Questionnaire, dashboards | Questionnaire, risk score, result summary |
| Medication Reminder Assist | It has obvious utility. | Beginner | Notification system | Schedule setup, reminder alerts, log view |
| Fitness Plan Generator | The personalized output demos well. | Beginner | Health data basics | Goal input, routine generator, plan view |
| Mood Journal | The pattern reveal is the payoff. | Intermediate | Text inputs, analytics | Daily entry, mood tagging, trend view |
| Mental Wellness Companion | It is conversational and warm. | Advanced | NLP + content library | Chat prompt, guided exercise, session log |
Security and privacy hackathon ideas
A distinctive category, strong when data control is the event theme.
| Idea | Why | Difficulty | Stack | MVP key features |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Password Strength Visualizer | It is simple, visual, and instantly clear. | Beginner | JS, zxcvbn | Password input, strength meter, improvement tips |
| Personal Data Minimization Assistant | It is timely and distinctive. | Intermediate | Privacy tooling | Data scan, minimization plan, recommendations |
| Safe Sharing Studio | It is a concrete privacy demo. | Intermediate | Data-sharing controls | Share controls, permission settings, secure link |
| Phishing URL Detector | Real security ML with a clean demo. | Advanced | ML classifier, feature extraction | URL input, risk score, flagged signals |
How to choose the best hackathon ideas for your team
The strongest hackathon ideas on paper aren’t always the right fit for your team. The best choice reflects your team’s skills and what you can realistically deliver in the time available. Assess any shortlist against five criteria:
💪 Team strengths match the difficulty and stack to your team’s strongest area. An Advanced idea built in an unfamiliar language rarely finishes on time.
🎯 Demo-ability: favor ideas with a clear, visible payoff, like those flagged in the Why column. Judges evaluate what they can see in a three-minute demo.
📐 Realistic scope: weigh the MVP features against your timeline. If the core can’t be completed within your time-box, choose a smaller idea.
📋 Brief alignment: when the event sets a theme or judging criteria, prioritize ideas that align with them. A strong build that misses the brief will still lose points.
🔥 Team interest: choose something your team is genuinely motivated to build. That engagement is what sustains output through the final hours.
Score each shortlisted idea against these five criteria, and the strongest candidate becomes clear. Once you’ve chosen, the next step is turning that idea into a demo.
From idea to demo: the execution playbook
Winning teams don’t out-code everyone. They out-plan them, and that starts before the event opens.
Before the hackathon
(while the clock isn’t running): pick the idea, lock in the Minimum Demoable Product, build a cross-functional team with clearly assigned roles, and prep the stack.
During the hackathon (for a 48-hour weekend)
- Hours 0 to 1: confirm scope and the one-sentence problem statement
- Hours 1 to 28: build the core prototype, demo path first
- Hours 28 to 40: polish and fix bugs, keep a running version
- Hours 40 to 44: freeze the build, no new features
- Final 4 hours: script and rehearse the 3-minute demo
A few rules make those hours count:
- Lock your Minimum Demoable Product early. Name the one thing that has to work on stage, then cut everything that doesn’t serve it.
- Build the demo path first, not the architecture. Hard-code what you can, because judges score what they see.
- Assign roles up front. One person owns the demo flow, one owns the pitch, one stays on integration.
- Keep a running version at every checkpoint. A rough build that runs beats a polished one that crashes.
- Cross-functional teams of builders, designers, and a domain voice produce more complete submissions than all-technical ones. When the prototype works, script a 3-minute demo: problem, build, live moment, what’s next. Rehearse it twice against a clock.
Where your hackathon idea goes next
Finding hackathon ideas is the easy part. Scoping one down to something you can demo in 48 hours is the real skill, and it sharpens with every event you run.
When you’re ready to put these ideas to work, join the AngelHack global developer ecosystem. We connect 500,000+ builders across 100+ cities with live challenges, mentors, and a path from working prototype to pilot. Bring an idea from this list, and we’ll help you turn it into an outcome that outlasts the weekend, and a portfolio you keep building on.
Hackathon ideas FAQ
How do I pick a hackathon idea fast?
Each table is sorted by difficulty, so scan to your level first, then pick the theme that fits your team. Check the reason it demos well, and commit within 30 minutes.
What scope is realistic for a 24-hour build?
Stick to the MVP key features for one idea, nothing more. Three features that tell one clear story beat ten half-built ones.
Can beginners win a hackathon?
Yes. Judges reward a clean, finished demo over an ambitious idea that breaks, so a well-executed Beginner-tier project often outscores a complex one that won’t run.
Should I hack solo or in a team?
Teams of three to five usually go further, especially cross-functional ones. A builder, a designer, and someone who knows the problem cover more ground than three engineers.
How do I make a hackathon project enterprise-ready after the event?
Treat the prototype as a pilot candidate. Document the problem it solves, the outcomes it showed, and the next build step, then take it to a program that funds that path.