Overview:

Black Girls Code and The Doux are launching the Black Beauty AI Challenge, a competition where girls and women aged 13 and older can create AI-generated videos that define beauty, style, and culture. The challenge aims to empower women to lead in the tech industry and ensure Black identity is represented in AI. No prior coding experience is required, and participants can use free versions of AI tools to create their videos. The challenge includes cash prizes and the opportunity for finalists to showcase their work at a NYC pop-up gallery on MLK Day 2026.

ATLANTA โ€” Black Girls Code and The Doux are launching theย Black Beauty AI Challenge,ย a first-of-its-kind opportunity for girls and young women to use AI as a tool for self-expression, creating original videos that reflect howย theyย define beauty, style, and culture. Their voices and visions will contribute to shaping how AI sees and understands the depth and diversity of Black identity.

“If Black creators don’t guide what AI learns from us, we risk being overlookedโ€”or worse, misrepresented by others,” says Maya Smith, CEO and Creative Director of The Doux. “The Black Beauty AI challenge is about taking control of that narrative by challenging these young women to run the code.” 

The Black Beauty AI Challenge gives participants as young as 13 a chance to win up to $1,500 in cash prizes. Submissions from participants will be evaluated by an esteemed panel of judges.

“At Black Girls Code, we show girls and young women that technology is theirs to shape and to connect to their lived experiences because the future of AI is being written right now,” said Cristina Mancini, CEO of Black Girls Code. “This challenge is about nurturing confidence and sparking creativity to empower women to lead in this new tech era.”

How It Works: Participants will create a 60-90 second AI-generated video that expresses their unique perspective. The challenge is open to two age tracks:

  • Youth Track:ย Ages 13โ€“17
  • Young Adult Track:ย Ages 18โ€“25

To ensure a level playing field, cash prizes will be awarded only to entries created using free versions of tools such as Kaiber.aiRunway MLLuma Labs, PikaCapCut, or Canva. All participants are encouraged to use whatever tools best enable them to showcase their creativity and skill set. Submissions created with paid or subscription-based platforms are enthusiastically welcomed but will be considered only for honorary recognition.

  • $1,500 – People’s Choice
  • $1000 – 1st
  • $750 – 2nd
  • $500 – 3rd
  • $150ย Doux gift card – 4th
  • $100ย Doux gift card – Honorary Mentions

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No prior coding or tech experience is required. All participants must identify as female and reside in the continental United States.

The top entries in each age group will be featured on Instagram and TikTok. Finalists and winning videos will also be showcased at a NYC pop-up gallery on MLK Day 2026, celebrating creativity, culture, and digital storytelling. To learn how to enter, click here.


About Black Girls Code: Since 2011, Black Girls Code has been at the forefront of creating a more inclusive tech industry by inspiring, educating, and equipping young girls and women with the skills to lead and thrive in technology. Through culturally relevant programs for learners ages 7-18 and career acceleration initiatives for adults 18+, BGC is not just closing the opportunity gapโ€”it’s shaping the future of tech by championing the next generation of innovators and leaders. @blackgirlscode

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About The Doux: Founded in 2018 by Maya and Brian Smith, The Doux is a Black-owned Atlanta-based independent haircare brand blending salon-quality performance with bold, hip-hop-inspired aesthetics. Available nationally at stores including Target, Walmart, Sally Beauty, and CVS, The Doux has become the fastest growing textured haircare brand in the nation. Follow along on Instagram at @ilovethedoux.