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Futurebytes offers hands-on activities that include Autonomous Machines, Build and Burn, Play with code, LEGO Robotics, Circuit Design and Simulation, and an Autonomous Robo Car. The program also includes Python for Rookies, Become an App Inventor, and projects in coding, robotics, game development, app development, and LEGO building, along with a Lego League Training Camp. Futurebytes introduces children to the world of coding, robotics, game and app development and more through an array of futuristic courses aimed at widening the scope for young ones from the age of five.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
Futurebytes offers a range of programs that include after-school programs, summer camps, and workshops. Winter Camp registrations are open for STEM education for kids in Cupertino, Santa Clara and Los Altos, and earlybird registrations are open for summer camps. The edtech program provides a fun and engaging environment for children ages 5–12 to learn and grow, with a focus on fostering creativity, curiosity, and computational thinking through hands-on learning experiences. Futurebytes integrates cutting-edge technology with innovative teaching methodologies and uses unique teaching methods driven by extensive experience in various fields, with courses mentored by industry experts. Futurebytes reports 20 programs, 2000 students, 1000 teaching hours, and 150 5-star reviews, and has expanded across multiple locations and earned recognition as a leader in STEM education while being committed to bridging educational gaps and delivering transformative learning experiences to children from diverse backgrounds.
Futurebytes is led by its visionary founder, 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.
Futurebytes states that its mission is to inspire and empower young minds to explore the world of 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 has been featured as one of the Bay Area's best summer camps by the Mercury News in 2024, 2023, and 2022, and has been featured in top publications.
Parent feedback includes comments such as a 5-year-old having a lot of fun, being fully engaged, and learning new things with LEGO building, and a recommendation for children who like LEGO machines. Another parent reports that a child “had a blast” at the Lego League Training Camp and describes the proprietor as very caring and attentive, with great staff, and says they are looking forward to returning. One parent notes that both of their kids attended Futurebytes three times in summer 2022 and describes it as a fun, safe place for kids and says they would highly recommend it. Another parent describes the program as very fun and educational, exceptionally well taught, and says it explained how all the parts worked and how to make them into a design.
Last updated March 7, 2026.
• Ages: 5–13 years old
Futurebytes offers a range of programs that include after-school programs, summer camps, and workshops. Winter Camp registrations are open for STEM education for kids in Cupertino, Santa Clara and Los Altos, and earlybird registrations are open for summer camps. The edtech program provides a fun and engaging environment for children ages 5–12 to learn and grow, with a focus on fostering creativity, curiosity, and computational thinking through hands-on learning experiences. Futurebytes integrates cutting-edge technology with innovative teaching methodologies and uses unique teaching methods driven by extensive experience in various fields, with courses mentored by industry experts. Futurebytes reports 20 programs, 2000 students, 1000 teaching hours, and 150 5-star reviews, and has expanded across multiple locations and earned recognition as a leader in STEM education while being committed to bridging educational gaps and delivering transformative learning experiences to children from diverse backgrounds.
Futurebytes is led by its visionary founder, 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.
Futurebytes states that its mission is to inspire and empower young minds to explore the world of 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 has been featured as one of the Bay Area's best summer camps by the Mercury News in 2024, 2023, and 2022, and has been featured in top publications.
Parent feedback includes comments such as a 5-year-old having a lot of fun, being fully engaged, and learning new things with LEGO building, and a recommendation for children who like LEGO machines. Another parent reports that a child “had a blast” at the Lego League Training Camp and describes the proprietor as very caring and attentive, with great staff, and says they are looking forward to returning. One parent notes that both of their kids attended Futurebytes three times in summer 2022 and describes it as a fun, safe place for kids and says they would highly recommend it. Another parent describes the program as very fun and educational, exceptionally well taught, and says it explained how all the parts worked and how to make them into a design.
Last updated March 7, 2026.
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