AI tutor for kids that is
Multimodal
The first multimodal, adaptive AI tutor built for children — using visuals, real conversation, and active questioning to drive deeper learning.
Watch a real lesson.

Not just another AI.
Your child deserves more than a search engine with a chat box. While most AI answers, LiveGenie teaches. Here's the difference.


What can LiveGenie teach?
Encourages Curiosity
- Dinosaurs, black holes, why the sky is blue — no question is off limits.
- Meets kids exactly where their curiosity takes them, with age-appropriate explanations.
- Parents can set topics or let LiveGenie follow the child's natural interests.
Socio-emotional Skills
- Kind, engaging persona nurtures emotional intelligence through interaction.
- Helps kids understand and express their feelings.
Communication Skills
- Builds confidence through encouraging conversation.
- It's not passive screen time—it's active participation.
- Develops fluency and confident self-expression.
Learning to Learn (its meta like that!)
- Develops curiosity and critical thinking skills.
- Builds the foundation for becoming a lifelong learner.
Literally anything.
Your child leads. Set priorities or leave it open — LiveGenie adapts either way, emphasising critical skills along the way.
See what they're curious about.
The parent dashboard shows you what your child explored, how long they spent, and what questions lit them up.
Add learning priorities, subjects, or curriculum goals — or leave it open and let curiosity lead.
What they explored, what stuck, what surprised them. Stay informed without hovering.
COPPA-compliant with strict age-appropriate content controls. No advertising, no data sold. Your child only sees what’s right for them.
Sound familiar?
My son asked me why the moon doesn’t fall down and I said “because of... space” and just handed him my phone. Twenty minutes later he could explain orbital mechanics better than I can. I’m not even joking.
She asked me why people die and I panicked and said “ask LiveGenie.” It handled it so much better than I would have. Kind, age-appropriate, and somehow turned it into a whole thing about cells and biology. She wasn’t sad at all. I was a bit.
We started with “why is fire hot” and ended up 45 minutes later on the physics of stars. My kid was devastated when I said it was bedtime. I’ve never experienced that with any other app.
