Conductive polymers are a class of organic materials that have the ability to conduct electricity. These polymers are made up of long chains of carbon-based molecules with alternating single and double bonds, which allow them to transport electrons and act as semiconductors or even metals. Conductive polymers have a wide range of applications in various fields such as electronics, sensors, batteries, and actuators. They are lightweight, flexible, and can be easily processed into flexible films or coatings, making them suitable for use in wearable electronics and smart textiles. Researchers are currently exploring ways to enhance the conductivity and stability of conductive polymers to improve their performance and expand their potential applications. Some of the methods being investigated include doping, blending with other materials, and incorporating nanoparticles or carbon nanotubes to improve their electrical properties.