For families
Your child gets a tutor. You get the keys.
Every child's account lives inside a parent's account — never on its own. Your child never has a free-text AI to themselves without a policy you set standing between them and it.
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Layer by layer
How a child's course actually gets approved
- 1
Your child asks to learn something
Typed as a topic, exactly like an adult would — "how volcanoes work," "fractions."
- 2
It’s checked against your rules
A category you’ve pre-approved runs immediately. A category you’ve blocked never runs at all. Anything else waits for you.
- 3
The finished course waits in your queue
Not a topic name to guess at — the actual lessons, ready to read before your child sees them.
- 4
You approve or reject
One tap. Approve publishes it to your child’s account; reject leaves it hidden permanently.
Privacy by construction
What actually reaches the AI: a first name and an age band
Nothing else, ever
No email, no surname, no freeform notes — enforced by a single point in the code, not a policy on paper.
You can read the memory, too
Every fact AIQ has inferred about your child — interests, pace, what’s solid — is visible in Memory Graph, with a delete on each one.
No ads, no data sale, any age
Analytics use one-way hashed identifiers. There is no ad targeting on a child’s data, ever.
One-tap reporting
Any lesson or tutor message can be reported, hiding it immediately and queuing it for review.
Read the full detail in our Safety page, or the legal specifics in Children's Privacy.
See what your child sees — and what you control


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