Top Tech Communities and Meetups in Berlin (2026 Guide)

Updated on December 10, 2025 8 minutes read


Berlin is one of Europe’s most exciting startup and tech hubs, with new companies launching and growing here every year. Whether you are just starting in tech or already working as an engineer, designer, or data professional, Berlin’s communities can help you learn, network, and stay motivated.

Online learning is powerful, but it can also feel isolating. In 2026, hybrid work is the norm, and in-person connection matters more than ever. Local meetups, study groups, and hack nights give you space to ask questions, share ideas, and get feedback from people facing similar challenges.

This guide highlights some of the best tech communities in Berlin you can join for free or at very low cost. Most events are held in English, and many groups actively work to make tech more inclusive and diverse.

Why join a tech community in Berlin?

Committing to a university degree or a coding bootcamp is a big investment of both time and money. This might be your own, your employer’s, or public funding via programmes like the Bildungsgutschein. Before you take that step, communities let you explore tech in a low-pressure way.

By attending talks, workshops, or hack nights, you can:

Try out different areas of tech (from web development to AI) before specialising. Meet people already working in roles you are curious about. Get feedback on your projects or portfolio. Discover opportunities such as internships, jobs, or funded training.

Berlin’s ecosystem is large and constantly evolving. Choosing a few communities that match your interests is a smart way to plug in without feeling overwhelmed.

How this list works

The communities below are all:

Based in Berlin or run an active Berlin chapter.

Open to newcomers, with many events that are beginner-friendly.

Known for regular events and a welcoming culture.

Details such as locations, schedules, or organisers can change over time. Always check the group’s website or event page for the latest information before you go.

Top tech communities in Berlin

1. Code Labs Academy Berlin - Coding School

Code Labs Academy is an international coding school that helps people gain new tech skills or upskill in their current careers. Our Berlin campus in Kreuzberg hosts full-time and part-time bootcamps as well as free events for the wider community.

On campus, you will find social gatherings, expert talks, and introductory workshops in topics such as cybersecurity, SQL, Python, machine learning, JavaScript, and UX/UI design. We focus on creating a friendly, inclusive environment where beginners and career changers feel supported.

If you are considering a structured programme, explore our Data Science & KI bootcamp in Berlin to see how events and formal training can complement each other.

2. AI Campus Berlin

Merantix’s AI Campus brings together startups, researchers, government, corporates, and investors to collaborate on artificial intelligence. They host regular AI-focused events such as workshops, meetups, and tech talks.

The campus is a great place to meet people working on applied machine learning, MLOps, and AI research. Many events are open to the public, with some designed specifically for early-stage founders or researchers.

3. Berlin.js

Berlin.js is a long-running JavaScript community that usually meets monthly at the co up space in Kreuzberg. Events feature short talks, lightning talks, and plenty of time for networking.

If you are a front-end, full-stack, or Node.js developer, this is a great place to share what you are working on or learn from others. Talks range from beginner-friendly introductions to deep dives into frameworks and tooling.

4. Berlin Hack and Tell

Berlin Hack and Tell is a monthly meetup where multiple presenters show what they have built. Each speaker gets five minutes to present their project, followed by five minutes of questions and discussion with the audience.

The community has thousands of members and grew out of the original New York City group that inspired it. You will see everything from experimental side projects to polished apps and tools.

5. Co Up

Co Up is a community-driven space that supports learning initiatives by hosting free educational events at no cost. It also rents out rooms for other meetups, workshops, and hackathons.

Many Berlin tech communities you see in this list either meet at a co-op or have done so in the past. It is a familiar and welcoming place to start your meetup journey.

6. codebar Berlin

**Codebar**is a charitable organisation focused on helping people from underrepresented groups get their first steps into coding. Volunteer coaches run regular workshops and one-off events covering web development and broader tech topics.

The Berlin chapter follows the same mission, pairing learners with mentors for hands-on help in a relaxed atmosphere. It is especially good if you want structured support while working through tutorials or portfolio projects.

7. Heart of Code

Heart of Code is a community of women interested in all things programming. Since 2017, members have met to explore Python basics, data visualisation, and creative coding, as well as to hack on projects together.

Events are typically small and collaborative, which is ideal if you prefer a close-knit, peer-driven environment. The group emphasises learning by doing and supporting each other.

8. IT Frauen Berlin

IT Frauen Berlin is part of the German chapter of Women in Informatics (Fachgruppe Frauen und Informatik), within the German Informatics Society. Founded in 1986, the network is committed to improving the representation of women in tech across Germany.

The Berlin group holds monthly meetups focused on knowledge sharing and helping women enter or progress in the tech industry. Topics range from technical talks to career development and mentoring.

9. OpenTechSchool Berlin

OpenTechSchool is a volunteer-driven movement that organises free programming workshops and events. Coaches create original learning materials, share them online, and teach them at local meetups.

Berlin is the very first OpenTechSchool chapter and remains one of the most active. Events often take place at the co-op and cover topics such as Python, JavaScript, and introductory programming concepts for complete beginners.

10. PyBerlin

PyBerlin is a meetup for anyone interested in Python. Events span a wide range of topics, including professional development, data analytics, automation, and teaching kids how to code.

The group is part of the broader Python Software Foundation meetup network. Whether you use Python for web apps, data science, or scripting, you will likely find sessions that fit your interests.

11. PyLadies Berlin

PyLadies is a global mentorship group founded in 2011 to increase diversity in the Python community. The Berlin chapter runs regular events including mentoring sessions, talks, and social gatherings.

PyLadies Berlin is also part of the Python Software Foundation meetup network. Events are usually open to all genders as long as they support the mission of creating a safe and welcoming space for women and gender minority participants.

12. Silicon Allee

Since 2011, Silicon Allee has supported Berlin's tech and startup community. The organisation has built a network of founders, experts, and investors and runs a range of events for entrepreneurs and tech professionals.

Alongside meetups and networking sessions, Silicon Allee runs projects such as the Berlin Founders Fund, the Residency programme for international startups, and Skytrain, a transatlantic investor network. Check their events calendar for what is happening during your stay in Berlin.

13. TechLabs Berlin

TechLabs teaches its members skills in data science, artificial intelligence, web development, and UX design. Volunteers mentor learners both online and in person, and the Berlin chapter often organises community events and demo days.

TechLabs is a good choice if you want a structured, project-based learning experience with peer support. Many participants work in international teams on projects inspired by real-world problems.

14. Women Techmakers Berlin

Women Techmakers Berlin has promoted diversity and inclusion in tech since 2015. The community organises study groups, conference watch parties, and talks on both technical topics and career development.

Events are open to everyone, regardless of gender, age, or background, as long as they support the group’s values. Women Techmakers is especially active around major tech conferences and international women in tech campaigns.

15. Women Who Code Berlin

Women Who Code’s mission is to inspire women to excel in technology careers. Their global community has hundreds of thousands of members, with a very active Berlin chapter.

Events include talks, workshops, career panels, and informal networking evenings. The Berlin group brings together engineers, data professionals, product managers, and students who want to build long-term tech careers.

16. Women Who Go to Berlin

Women Who Go’s Berlin chapter is for women and gender minority technologists interested in the Go programming language. The group runs study groups, talks, and coding sessions.

If you are learning Go or using it at work, this community can help you deepen your skills and connect with others using the language in production systems.

How to choose the right community for you

With so many options, it helps to narrow your focus. Start by picking one or two groups that match your current interests and level. For example, if you are learning to code from scratch, OpenTechSchool and Codebar are great starting points.

If you want to break into data, AI, or cybersecurity, combine specialist meetups with more general tech communities. Attending a mix of talks, hands-on workshops, and social events will give you a clearer picture of roles, tools, and career paths in Berlin’s tech scene.

When you feel ready for a deeper commitment, consider complementing community learning with a structured programme such as a coding bootcamp. This is where Code Labs Academy can support you with intensive training while you continue to benefit from Berlin’s meetup ecosystem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right tech community in Berlin?

Start with your current goal. If you are new to coding, look for beginner-friendly groups like OpenTechSchool or Codebar. If you already work in tech, choose communities aligned with your stack or interests (for example, Berlin.JS for JavaScript or PyBerlin for Python) and try one or two events before committing regularly.

Are Berlin tech meetups beginner-friendly?

Many Berlin tech communities are explicitly open to beginners and career changers. Look for events tagged as "intro", "beginners", or "workshop" on Meetup or the organiser's website. When in doubt, message the organisers; most are happy to clarify the level and help you feel welcome at your first event.

Do I need to speak German to join these communities?

Most tech meetups in Berlin run primarily in English, especially those with an international audience. Some groups also host German language events, so always check the event description. Basic German can help with networking, but it is not a requirement for joining the majority of the communities listed here.

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