Unlock the language of computers by learning algorithms, data structures, problem-solving, and the art of building apps, sites, and systems.
Science-backed, quest-based coding activities where young creators explore, build, and bring their ideas to life.
Conversation starters, prompts, and parenting tips to support coding at home — without turning into a tutor.
AI Learning Coaches. Three ways of thinking. Kids pick the one that fits the coding moment they're in — or switch between them as a project grows.
Each coach answers from a different angle. Kids talk to them by voice, ask real questions, and discover — through the conversation — what kind of thinking clicks for them.

Inspires imagination. Helps kids dream up ideas, make creative leaps, and see possibilities that aren't obvious yet.

Goes deep. Breaks problems down, explains how things actually work, and thinks through the mechanics step by step.

Asks the questions kids haven't thought to ask themselves. Slows things down, pulls out insight, helps kids hear their own thinking.
Common questions from Kubrio parents learning coding with their kids — about age, time, tools, and what to expect.
At Kubrio, kids 6-13 learn coding by building real apps, games, and websites they actually want to make — through self-chosen quests, parent conversations that spark ideas, and three AI Coaches (Krea, Tek, Brio) that help debug problems and explain what's happening in their code. They practice algorithms and problem-solving by creating projects that matter to them, not memorizing syntax. Kids lead. AI supports. At Kubrio, kids learn coding through quests they choose, parent conversations that spark curiosity, and AI coaches that answer their actual questions. Kids lead. We follow.
Explore the studio of AI-native apps for kids 6-13.
Krea, Tek, and Brio show up across every app — including the ones where kids practice coding.
Builder
Help your child move beyond beginner Scratch with 8 intermediate coding projects they’ll actually want to use, play, and proudly show off.
Builder
Help your child move beyond tutorials with coding projects for kids that are personal, useful, and shareable. Practical ideas by age and tool.
Beginner
Learn how to start Scratch programming with your kid. Build a quest game in under an hour. Free, visual, and perfect for ages 6-13. No coding experience needed.
Beginner
Learn the 6 essential coding skills kids ages 6-13 actually need. From computational thinking to debugging, a practical parent guide with tools and age paths.
Beginner
Help your child start Roblox coding safely. Complete setup guide, parental controls, and step-by-step instructions to build their first game in 30 minutes.
Beginner
Discover 8 engaging coding activities for kids ages 6-13. Turn screen time into skill-building with AI-powered projects that spark creativity and confidence.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Kids design a music-picking system that matches moods, moments, or players. A creative coding quest about patterns, choices, and smart recommendations.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Kids design a digital museum that changes based on visitor choices, patterns, or surprise events. A creative coding quest about interaction, systems, and smart design.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Design a living digital city that reacts to traffic, weather, energy, or people. Kids use coding to invent rules, systems, and surprising chain reactions.
Trailblazer / Innovator / ~2 hrs
Invent a digital world that changes on its own. This coding quest challenges kids to design rules, surprise events, and systems that feel alive.
Pathfinder / Builder / ~1 hrs 30 mins
Create a time-traveling Scratch game or story: program a magic clock, jump between eras, meet strange characters, and change the rules of each scene.
Pathfinder / Builder / ~1 hrs 15 mins
Design a choose-your-own rescue game in Scratch—build characters, branching choices, and multiple endings players can explore and replay.