What your kid builds — four lanes.
Every Robonamix program runs on the same curriculum. Kids build across four lanes — and in each one they climb from a first guided build all the way to a real, finished project. This is the what behind the programs.
Two simple ideas.
Lanes are what you build. Code, Engineering, Art, and Science & Math. A kid can love one lane and dabble in the rest — that’s the point.
Rungs are how far you’ve come. In every lane the work grows up — from a first build, to self-directed projects, to a real capstone, to genuine industry output. The same kid can be far along in one lane and just starting in another.
The programsare just the different ways to join — on-site, online, at your school, or our summer studio. The lanes are what happens once you’re in.
Four ways to build with AI.
Each lane teaches kids to direct AI — not just use it — and each one ends in something real.
Code
Kids describe what they want and direct AI to build it — apps, portals, sites, designs — then read and shape the code so it's genuinely theirs.
Claude Code · Google Antigravity · Gemini
End of lane · A real app someone actually uses.
Engineering
Hands-on building: robotics, drones, and smart devices. They wire real hardware, write the firmware with AI, and debug it until it works in the room.
Arduino · Raspberry Pi · NodeMCU
End of lane · A working device — like Guardian — they keep.
Art with AI
Creating with AI: images, video, music, and animation. From a simple hand-drawing to a finished digital piece — taste and direction are the skill.
Higgsfield · Seedance
End of lane · A published film, album, or brand.
Science & Math
The thinking underneath it all — logic, data, finance, the science of things and of people. Kids turn real questions into models and answers.
Logic · Data · Finance
End of lane · A real research, data, or finance result.
Every lane grows up.
The same four steps in each lane — kids advance when they’re ready, not when the calendar says so.
Spark
Getting started
The first guided build in a lane — enough of a win to fall in love with making things.
Resident
Design
Self-directed projects, at their own pace. They build a portfolio of things they chose to make.
Contributor
Development
The lane's real capstone — an ambitious, finished project shown at a live Demo Day.
Earner
Industry
Their work becomes real, shipped output — done with proper guardrails and parental consent.
We grade the thinking, not just the result.
When AI can write the code, the real skill is directing it — asking the right thing, spotting when the answer is wrong, and improving it. So we look at how a kid works, not just what they hand in:
How they ask
Clear prompts, with the right context — and improving with each try.
How they check
Catching when the AI is wrong, and fixing it.
How they finish
Revising after feedback until it actually works, then showing it off.
Four lanes. One maker.
Pick how you want to join — on-site, online, at your school, or our summer studio — and your kid starts building across all four lanes.