
WeKids: Calm Screen Time
You choose what they learn
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WeKids is a calm alternative to algorithmic kids' apps. Instead of an endless, auto-playing feed built to keep your child watching, WeKids gives your child a calm daily plan you shaped yourself — short lessons, playful games, and hands-on things to do together, away from the screen.
You're the algorithm.
Nothing reaches your kid that you didn't choose. No recommendation engine pointed at your child, no infinite scroll, no engagement bait — just a small daily plan ("Today") they can actually finish and reach "all done."
Where the content comes from.
In the companion WeParents app, you start with the WeKids Library — a growing, hand-curated collection of safe lessons, games, videos, and full skill journeys for every age. Want something it doesn't have? Just describe what you want your child to learn, and state-of-the-art, safe AI builds a whole journey for you — milestones, bite-size lessons, and playful games included.
Organized around real skills.
Everything is grouped by the developmental skills you care about — reading, science, focus, art, life skills — each with milestones and clear progress, so screen time ladders up to real growth instead of mindless clips.
Calm by design.
- No third-party ads — ever.
- No algorithmic recommendations aimed at your child.
- No infinite scroll — a finite daily plan your child completes.
- A safe, curated experience you can trust the moment you open it.
Made for ages 2-17.
WeKids adapts to your child's age — a gentle, tappable world for the littlest ones, and richer lessons and interactive challenges as they grow. It works alongside WeParents, where you curate the library, create custom skills, assign them to each of your kids, preview exactly what your child sees, and watch what they're learning.
Built by a parent who wanted the wheel back. Calm by design — screen time, without the guilt.
WeKids is available on iOS! A WeKids Labs product — learn more at wekids.io.
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What's New in WeKids
1.2.0
August 10, 2026
Share an answer with another parent. When an answer is worth passing on, "Send this to another parent" turns it into a page you can send. You see exactly what becomes public before anything is created — your child's name is never on it — and you can delete the link any time from Settings.
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