Compare 22+ AI & Machine Learning programs in Seattle — day camps, summer programs, and university pre-college options for kids, teens & high schoolers. Free directory with prices & dates.
Refreshed weekly · Last updated May 30, 2026
A live online AI program for middle schoolers in grades 6-8. Across 8 hands-on sessions, students learn how AI works, write smart prompts, train their own models, build chatbots, and use AI responsibly. No coding required.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Research Ignited Online Platform
Phone
+1 (919) 213-1821
An intensive AI/ML bootcamp designed for high school students to learn the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, coding, and real-world applications through hands-on projects.
Age Group
High School
Location
Research Ignited Online Platform
Phone
+1 (919) 213-1821
Campers ages 13-17 learn to build machine learning models with Python, train models for image recognition, and develop an AI/ML project portfolio on a university campus.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle
Phone
(888) 709-8324
High school students in grades 9-12 get an introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning concepts and applications through this two-week program.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle
Phone
N/A
Teens aged 13-18 learn deep learning and neural networks, using PyTorch to build and train models for tasks like image classification and text generation.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle
Phone
N/A
Students aged 8-13 build robots using metal parts and real tools, integrating advanced sensors and exploring AI concepts for machine control.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Bitter Lake CC Family Center, Seattle, WA
Phone
(206) 684-5177
Kids and teens ages 6-16 explore cutting-edge AI topics, generative AI, and coding through engaging hands-on experiences with artificially intelligent robots and programs.
Age Group
Middle/High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle
Phone
N/A
Kids dive into exciting real-world topics like coding, AI, and machine learning through project-based explorations, combining classroom learning with outdoor fun.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
3931 Brooklyn Ave NE, Seattle WA 98105
Phone
(877) 203-0103
Students learn to code and build their own AI models from scratch, focusing on natural language processing, data analysis, and face/voice recognition.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Multiple Locations
Phone
(425) 307-1601
Students aged 11-13 learn AI and coding through engaging activities at Magnolia UCC.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Magnolia UCC • 3555 W McGraw St Seattle, WA 98199
Phone
N/A
Campers learn to create projects for social good using Python, exploring how AI can solve complex problems like predicting heart disease and assisting disaster relief.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
14050 1st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125
Phone
(206) 368-6100
High school students interested in criminal justice and artificial intelligence explore the intersection of AI with social equity through a credit-bearing experience.
Age Group
High School
Location
Seattle University
Phone
(206) 296-2000
Future doctors meet tomorrow's tech exploring surgical robots, prosthetic limbs, and AI-powered diagnostics through interactive biomedicine adventures.
Age Group
Elementary
Location
7315 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115
Phone
N/A
This two-week program explores how artificial intelligence transforms communication and media through theoretical and hands-on learning, including workshops and project-based experiences.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Phone
N/A
Campers explore the integration of programming and artificial intelligence within Minecraft, mastering AI tools to unleash creativity and build competition-ready projects.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Multiple Locations
Phone
(949) 236-7896
Campers learn foundational AI concepts, experiment with intelligent systems, and build creative projects demonstrating real-life AI applications.
Age Group
Elementary
Location
13208 NE 20th St, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98005
Phone
(425) 559-6238
Scholars learn the fundamentals of AI, including algorithms, datasets, and natural language processing, to train a chatbot using Python.
Age Group
High School
Location
Multiple Locations in Seattle
Phone
N/A
Students build end-to-end AI projects by working with real datasets and writing Python code under the guidance of experienced mentors.
Age Group
Middle/High School
Location
Online
Phone
N/A
Students explore cutting-edge technology in robotics, coding, game design, and Artificial Intelligence through hands-on projects at Seattle University.
Age Group
Middle School
Location
Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Phone
(206) 800-0645
High-achieving international students combine immersive English and cultural learning with an AI and Innovation program led by MIT experts.
Age Group
High School
Location
University of Washington campus
Phone
+1 206-832-1111
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We list 72+ STEM summer camps in Seattle, WA across AI & machine learning, coding, robotics, science, math, space, and cybersecurity. Top picks vary by your child's age and interests — use the category filters above to compare programs by price, duration, and format.
Prices in our Seattle directory range from free community programs to $3,000+ for university-hosted pre-college tracks. Most full-day weekly camps run $400–$900 per week; specialized AI and research programs typically run $1,000–$2,500 for the full program. Click any camp for current pricing.
Camps in our Seattle listings cover elementary (typically ages 6–10), middle school (11–13), high school (14–18), and selective pre-college research programs for rising seniors. Filter by age group to see only programs that match your child.
Yes — many of our listed programs offer fully online or hybrid formats, especially in AI, coding, and research. Online options are open to students nationwide, including Seattle-area kids who can't travel to an in-person camp. Look for the “Virtual Camp” filter or any program tagged Online / Hybrid in the details.
Yes. Several listings are pre-college programs hosted by universities — including residential and commuter options. These are competitive admissions with applications often closing in March/April for summer cohorts. Use the Pre-College filter at the top to see only these programs.