The results are in! We are thrilled to announce the winners of the New Year, New You Portfolio Challenge Presented by Google AI.
It was incredibly difficult for our judges to make final selections for this challenge. There was so much interactivity, creativity, and personal touches across all the portfolios we reviewed. A few common themes that surfaced were OS-inspired portfolios, game-based portfolios, and 3D portfolios. Overall, we were super impressed by all the participants - we received over 300 submissions!
We hope everyone who participated is proud of what they built and found the experience valuable. Hopefully, this was worth your time and you are actually using your submission as your portfolio!
Without further ado, our winners.
Congratulations To…
Runner-Ups
We also want to recognize our five runner-ups, who will each receive personalized feedback from the Google AI team. Give their submissions a look!
"Google Me": Transforming my Career into a Google Search Experience
Diego Martinez L. ・ Jan 31
Driving Through My World of Code — A Playable Portfolio with Waterfalls, Wildlife, and Working Tech
Harsh Kumar ・ Jan 28
I Over-Engineered My Portfolio Into an Operating System
Dinesh Dawonauth ・ Jan 14
Nobody was interested in my portfolio, so I made everyone play it instead.
Danial Jumagaliyev ・ Jan 5
Play My Resume: A Destructible Space Invaders Portfolio
Pedro Monteiro ・ Jan 31
Portfolio Feedback
Our winners and runner-up participants will all receive direct feedback on their portfolio from Priya or Sara on the Google AI Team. Here is a little more information about each of them:
- Priya Pandey is a Developer Relations Engineering Manager at Google focusing on Serverless and Security. Prior to this she worked as a Senior Security Architect at Manulife, where she led architectural security initiatives. Before that, she spent over seven years at Deloitte in multiple countries , where she partnered with large-scale enterprises to tackle their most complex cloud security challenges and build robust managed products.
- Sara Ford is a Senior Developer Relations Engineer at Google focusing on Cloud Run. Previously she worked at GitHub and Microsoft and taught software engineering at Cal Poly. She's a Distinguished Engineering Fellow at Mississippi State University and has a Masters degree in Human Factors (UX) from San Jose State University because she wants to make developer tools usable.
Prizes
In addition to portfolio feedback, our Winners (3) will each receive:
- $1,000 USD
- Exclusive DEV Badge
- A completion badge on their DEV profile
Our Runner-Ups (5) will receive:
- Personalized feedback on their portfolio
- Exclusive DEV Badge
- A completion badge on their DEV profile
All Participants with a valid submission will receive a completion badge on their DEV profile.
A Note of Thanks to Our Sponsor
This challenge was made possible by Google AI. Participants built their portfolios using Google AI's powerful ecosystem — including AI Studio, Gemini, Antigravity, and Google Cloud Run. If you want to start building, Google AI Studio is the fastest way to get started.
What's next?
Stay tuned for more exciting challenges! Keep an eye on our challenges page and follow our challenge tags to be the first to know about new opportunities to build, create, and win.
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We hope you had fun, felt challenged, and get to use the new portfolio you built.
See you next time!
Interested in being a volunteer judge for future challenges? Learn more here!
Top comments (43)
Incredible submissions
Congratulations to everyone making on the list! Great work ya'll!
I am beyond happy to be a runner-up! Honestly, I’m speechless and don't even know what to write. A huge thank you to the judges and congrats to all the winners! They truly deserve it, their portfolios are incredibly complete and wonderful.
Really honoured to be part of the runner ups! Congrats to all the winners and runner ups
Congratulations to everyone who participated ☺️
Woah! These are genuinely awesome. Loving the Windows 98 one 🤣
Congrats to all the winners! I looked through a few of the portfolios and the thing that stands out most is clarity — every winner made it obvious within 3 seconds what they do and what they've built.
That's honestly the hardest part of building a portfolio. The tech is easy. Making it clear and memorable is the real challenge.
The submissions were truly AMAZING - huge kudos to the winners and everyone who participated!
Congrats to all winners 🏆 🎉
Congrats to all the winners and runner ups!! Excellent submissions!! And to the rest of us - what a fantastic way to get a new portfolio.
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