 You can build projects with Neopixel LEDs and Whippersnapper, Adafruit's no-code solution for IoT projects. With Adafruit IO and Whippersnapper, you can control Neopixels with an easy-to-use web interface. Just tap on the color picker to change the color of the LEDs. Whippersnapper now has support for both Neopixel and DotStar LEDs, allowing you to make glowy IoT projects. You can create custom triggers to make LEDs reactive, time-based, or even a scheduled event. In this demo, we have a motion sensor set up so the color of the Neopixel LEDs will change whenever motion is detected. With Whippersnapper, you can plug-and-play sensors with StemAQT to create sensor-aware projects. There's a huge list of supported sensors like temperature, humidity, and much more. 3D print our enclosure designs to make projects using the Raspberry Pi Pico W or an Adafruit Feather with StemAQT breakouts. Use a light sensor to detect when the room is dark to turn on a strip of LEDs. You can even have the colors of the LEDs change depending on the temperature or humidity. Whippersnapper makes it easy to set up a new device. Just search and choose to support a DevBoard with Wi-Fi capabilities. The site will walk you through installing the firmware onto your device and set up your Wi-Fi so you can quickly get up and running. Once our DevBoard is set up, you can easily add Neopixels or DotStars and start glowing. The color picker allows you to quickly test your LEDs so you know it's working. Our 3D printed case secures a pair of StemAQT sensors with a command hook so it can hang on the wall. 3D printed diffusers cover up the LED strips and make the space look much cleaner so they can blend into the surroundings. Command hook clips keep the LED strips in place without the hassle of drilling into your wall. Our enclosure is mounted near an outlet and uses colored filament that complements the color of the walls so it looks nice and clean. We hope this inspires you to check out Adafruit's Whippersnapper and start using LEDs to make glowy IoT projects.