Online coding camp for kids

A coding camp built for how software is made now.

Kids ages 6-17 build real games, quizzes, tools, and websites by directing AI in plain English — no syntax drills, and they keep everything they make. Online and parent-controlled.

Self-paced year-round · guided 10-week camp $150/kid · free tier to try first

Why kids learn more here

Build from day one

No weeks of syntax before the fun. Kids describe an idea and start refining a real build immediately.

Self-paced

20 minutes or 2 hours, whenever it fits. The camp flexes around your family's summer.

They keep it

Every project is real and theirs to keep — a portfolio that grows all summer.

See how it compares: vs Scratch, what an AI camp is, plans & pricing, or read how to choose a camp.

Parent-controlled

Parent-visible AI, safety filter, parent PIN, publish approval. COPPA compliant.

Fully online

No commute, no all-day logistics — quality camp learning from home.

Ages 6-17

The AI adapts to your kid's age, so beginners and teens both build real things.

Online coding camp — common questions

Is this a real coding camp if kids don't write code?

Kids do build real, working software — games, quizzes, tools, and websites — they just build it by directing AI in plain English instead of memorizing one language's syntax. The thinking is the same: break down a problem, give clear instructions, test, and iterate. It's coding camp for how software actually gets built now.

How is it different from a traditional online coding class?

Most coding classes spend the first weeks on syntax before a kid makes anything interesting. At Xyplor a kid describes what they want, the AI builds a first version, and they immediately start playing and improving it. They ship real projects from day one, and they keep everything they make.

What ages and skill levels is it for?

Ages 6-17, complete beginners included. The AI adapts to the child's age — younger kids get simpler, colorful builds; teens get more sophisticated projects. No prior coding experience is needed.

Is it self-paced or scheduled?

Both options exist. Kids can use Xyplor any time, self-paced, on the free or paid plans. There's also a guided 10-week summer camp with weekly milestones for kids who want structure and a finished portfolio project.

How much does an online coding camp at Xyplor cost?

The guided 10-week summer camp is $150 per kid (15% sibling discount), with a 4-week sprint at $79. Year-round, Xyplor has a free tier (1-2 creations a day), Pro at $34.99/month, and Max at $54.99/month. In-person coding camps often cost $200-400 for a single week.

Is it safe and parent-controlled?

Yes. Every AI conversation is safety-filtered and visible to parents, kids sign in behind a parent-set PIN, and nothing a kid makes is published without parent approval. Xyplor is COPPA compliant — no data sold, no ads, no cross-site tracking.

A summer of real projects, online.

See the open cohorts, or start free and try it first.