AI tutor for teens

An AI Tutor for Teens Who Want to Build, Ship, and Stand Out

Teens learn AI best when they turn ideas into working projects. Our 1:1 AI tutoring helps teenagers build apps, chatbots, voice agents, automations, and portfolio pieces while learning practical coding, prompt engineering, and product thinking.

Who this is for

Best for teenagers aged 13-18 who want project depth, stronger technical confidence, and work they can show.

Free trial class includes

  • Live 30-minute session with a mentor
  • Mini AI build or guided demo
  • Skill assessment without exam pressure
  • Personalized roadmap for your child
  • Parent Q&A and next-step recommendation

Build portfolio-ready AI projects

Learn coding through real app work

Use ChatGPT, Claude, and APIs responsibly

Debug real project problems with a mentor

Prepare demos for school or applications

Grow from beginner to advanced tracks

How the learning path works

1

Assess interests and level

The mentor learns whether your teen is brand new, already coding, or ready for APIs and full-stack tools.

2

Pick a project worth showing

Students choose a build with real purpose, such as a study assistant, chatbot, automation, or app prototype.

3

Add technical depth

As the project grows, students learn prompt engineering, debugging, data flow, UI thinking, and deployment habits.

4

Ship and explain the work

The final milestone is a demo, write-up, or deployed project your teen can present clearly.

Parent trust signals

Built for safe, visible AI learning

Parents searching for AI tutoring are usually comparing more than features. They need to know who is guiding the session, how safety is handled, and whether the child is building real skills.

Read the AI safety guide

Live human mentors

Students learn with a real tutor in live sessions, not an unattended chatbot or passive video course.

Parent-visible progress

Parents can see what was built, which skills improved, and what the mentor recommends next.

Privacy-first AI habits

Kids practice what not to share, how to check AI answers, and when to bring an adult into the loop.

Proof through projects

Finished work becomes demos, screenshots, or portfolio pieces students can explain clearly.

Projects students can build

Every project is chosen to teach a real AI concept while giving students something concrete to show.

AI study assistant

Reads material, answers questions, and helps organize revision.

Voice agent

A conversational agent that listens and responds naturally.

Automation workflow

Connects tools, messages, forms, or calendars into a working AI process.

AI web app

A small but polished app with a real interface and AI feature.

Common questions

Does my teen need coding experience?

No. Beginners can start from scratch, while experienced teens can move faster into APIs, apps, agents, and advanced projects.

Can this help with college applications?

A thoughtful project portfolio can support applications because it shows initiative, creativity, and ability to finish real work.

What tools do teens use?

Depending on level, students may use ChatGPT, Claude, VS Code, Google AI Studio, n8n, Retell AI, Python, JavaScript, and APIs.