Futurebytes

Futurebytes, 3777 Stevens Creek Blvd, STE 300, Santa Clara, CA 95051

mapFuturebytes, 3777 Stevens Creek Blvd, STE 300, Santa Clara, CA 95051

About

Futurebytes offers hands-on activities that include Build and Burn, Play with code, LEGO Robotics, Circuit Design and Simulation, and Autonomous Robo Car. Participants can also take part in Python for Rookies, Become an App Inventor, game development, app development, LEGO building, and Lego League Training Camp. The program includes a range of coding and robotics projects.

• Ages: 5–13 years old

Futurebytes offers a range of programs including after-school programs, summer camps, and workshops. The program focuses on coding, robotics, game development, app development, and LEGO building through hands-on learning experiences. It includes 20 programs and reports having worked with 2,000 students, 1,000 teaching hours, and 150 5-star reviews. Futurebytes has expanded across multiple locations and is recognized as a leader in STEM education, with a focus on children from diverse backgrounds.

Futurebytes was founded by Jyothi Vemu. Jyothi is an accomplished educator and entrepreneur who previously worked in India as an assistant professor specializing in advanced engineering disciplines and mentoring students. Courses at Futurebytes are mentored by industry experts, and the program notes the use of unique teaching methods driven by extensive experience in various fields.

The mission of Futurebytes is to inspire and empower young minds to explore robotics and coding, with the belief that every child has the potential to become a creator, problem-solver, and critical thinker, and to provide them with tools and skills to achieve their goals. Futurebytes is committed to bridging educational gaps and delivering transformative learning experiences to children from diverse backgrounds.

Futurebytes has been featured as one of the Bay Area's best summer camps by the Mercury News in 2022, 2023, and 2024. One parent reported that a 5-year-old child “had a lot of fun and was fully engaged” and learned new things with LEGO building. Another parent shared that a child “had a blast at the Lego League Training Camp” and described the proprietor as very caring and the staff as great. A third parent stated that both of their children attended Futurebytes three times in summer 2022 and described it as a fun, safe place for kids. Another testimonial described the program as “very fun and educational,” noting that it was “exceptionally well taught” and that staff explained how all the parts worked and how to make them into a design.

Last updated June 5, 2026.

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