No. Early access trial registration does not ask for payment.
Early access trial
AIutoo helps children ask, explore, and understand.
An AI helper for children's curious questions, homework help, and moments when they need help saying what they mean, set up by a parent.
- Children can ask questions using text, voice, or images.
- AIutoo can clarify what they mean before answering.
- Homework help explains the task and a first step without giving copy-ready answers.
Works in the browser and can be installed on supported phones and tablets.
A place for questions
Children can ask about school, the world around them, or something they just noticed, using text, voice, or images.
Helps children say what they mean
AIutoo can ask a simple clarifying question before answering, so the child can choose what matches what they meant.
Homework help, not homework answers
AIutoo is designed to help children understand what a task is asking, break instructions into smaller steps, and get started.
Parent setup and visibility
AIutoo starts with a parent account, then a child profile. Children do not register on their own.
Questions parents often ask
Short answers about access, privacy, limits, and how AIutoo is meant to be used.
No. You can request trial access and create a parent account without adding a credit card.
Trial access is limited to two child profiles per parent, with daily limits for AI messages, voice input, and image uploads.
Yes. On supported devices, you can add AIutoo to your home screen from your browser share or install menu.
Child accounts are created and managed by a parent. Saved help history is visible to the parent account.
They are used to help answer the child and may be saved in the child history so the parent can review support later.
Yes. A parent can delete the parent account from settings. This permanently deletes child accounts, profiles, saved help history, sessions, and uploaded images.
Yes. Parents can send feedback from their account if something is confusing, broken, or useful. Please avoid including child details unless you choose to.
No. AIutoo is for school-task support and everyday questions. Diagnosis or medical details are not required.
AIutoo is designed to explain the task, clarify what the child means, and help with a first step instead of giving finished answers to copy.