LabPilot gives every student their own real machine, right in the browser. Pick an image, share one code, and your class is working hands-on — no installs, no setup, no IT tickets.
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No images to build, no software to install, no IT ticket to raise. If you can share a code, you can run a lab this afternoon.
Choose Windows, Ubuntu, or Kali — or bring your own with the tools your unit needs. That becomes the template every student gets a copy of.
Choose how many seats, how many hours each student gets, and when idle machines switch off. LabPilot builds a ready-to-go machine for everyone.
Students enter a six-digit code and land on their own machine in the browser — no accounts to make, no files to download, no IT tickets.
Give each student their own hours — 20, or 200. Machines pause when they run out, so nothing runs away over the weekend.
Forgotten machines switch themselves off. Idle detection and class schedules keep everything tidy between sessions.
A join code and a browser is all a student needs. Works from the lab, the library, or the couch at home.
See who's connected and how many hours they've used, live — so you're never guessing what your class is doing.
Windows, Ubuntu, Kali — or your own image with the tools pre-installed. Every student gets the same setup, every time.
Every lab is its own sandbox. Students can break their own machine spectacularly — and nothing else.
LabPilot adds a flat 50¢ per machine-hour on top of your cloud compute — no per-student licences, no subscriptions, no minimums. A machine that's switched off costs nothing.
50¢ for every hour a student's machine is actually running. Easy to predict, easy to budget a whole semester around.
Machines start stopped and auto-shut-down when idle. You never pay a cent for a VM nobody is using.
No per-student pricing, no monthly minimum, no contract. Scale a class up or down whenever you like.
Create a lab, share the code, start teaching. That's the whole setup — no project plan required.
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