Giving technology to kids isn’t a yes or no decision.
It’s about:

  • what you give them
  • when you give it
  • and why

Some kids need to create.
Some need to stay in touch.
Some aren’t ready yet — and that’s perfectly fine.

  • “They love making things”

    They enjoy building, drawing, inventing and using their hands.

    You want screen time to mean learning and creativity, not endless scrolling.

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  • “They’re curious about the world”

    They notice details, ask questions and love capturing moments.

    You want them to explore — without social media or pressure.

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  • “They’re starting to go out on their own”

    School, activities, playdates.

    You want to stay connected and know they’re safe —

    but a smartphone feels like too much, too soon.

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There’s no “perfect age” for technology.

But there is a better way to introduce it —

one that respects childhood and gives parents peace of mind.

Parents like you choose differently.

Thousands of families choose our products to introduce technology in a safer, more thoughtful way.

Our promise to parents

  • We don’t push screens too early
  • We don’t build products around addiction
  • We design technology to grow with children — not replace childhood