Conjugated polymers are a class of polymers that have alternating single and multiple bonds along their backbone, giving them a unique ability to conduct electricity and interact with light. These polymers have shown promise in various applications such as organic electronics, photovoltaics, light-emitting diodes, sensors, and batteries. Their ability to transport charge and exhibit unique optical and electronic properties make them attractive materials for the development of next-generation electronic devices. Researchers in this area study the synthesis, characterization, and applications of conjugated polymers to advance the field of organic electronics and optoelectronics.