Kids are makers, not spectators.

Your child talks to Loo to invent games, dig into school topics, and chase their curiosities.

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A boy actively building a game on his tablet while Loo the octopus leans in to help beside him

Three things your child does with Loo.

Same AI buddy, same voice-first flow. Different kind of session.

Loo the octopus holding a colorful video game controller

Build a game

Your child invents a real video game by talking. Loo builds alongside them, your child stays the author. The finished game ships to grandma by link or QR code.

Loo the octopus at a school desk with an open book and a chalkboard with simple math

Go deeper on school

Studying volcanoes? Fractions? The water cycle? Your child tells Loo what they're learning in class and goes further than the worksheet ever could.

Loo the octopus surrounded by floating colorful question marks and stars

Chase a curiosity

Why is the sky blue? How do octopuses think? Whatever your child wonders out loud, Loo turns into a real conversation, not a search result.

How it works

Shown here for a game. The same talking-to-Loo flow powers school topics and curiosities.

Loo the octopus listening as a child imagines a game, a lightbulb thought bubble floating above
Step 1

Imagine it

Your child dreams up a game. A pirate maze, a cat that flies, a puzzle for grandma. They tell Loo, in their own words.

A girl and Loo the octopus building a game together on a tablet
Step 2

Build it together

Loo asks questions, offers ideas, and builds the game live while your child decides what happens next. Your child is the author. Loo is the assistant.

A child proudly showing her finished game to her grandma while Loo cheers
Step 3

Share it proudly

The finished game works instantly. Your child sends it to grandma, friends, or the dinner table by link or QR code, and watches people play what they made.

Watch Loo walk a kid through making their first game.

What parents are seeing

She's not watching someone else play, she's making her own games. That changes how the evening feels at our house.

Katja, mother

He built his first game in ten minutes and made the whole family play it at dinner. I have never seen him that proud of a screen.

Joao, father

I trust it. No ads, no open chat, no rabbit holes. He creates, he asks questions, and he comes back the next day wanting to learn more.

Corinna, mother
Active by design
🌀No algorithmic feed
🚫No ads ever
💬No open chat
🛡️COPPA compliant
🔒GDPR-K ready

Built for parents who want screen time to mean something.

Your child creates, learns, and explores. You stay in control of the rest.

At Buildaloo, "something" means:

Making things, not just watching them.

Your child invents games with Loo: pirate mazes, flying cats, a puzzle for grandma. Real games they can share.

School topics that go past the worksheet.

Volcanoes, fractions, the water cycle. Whatever they're learning in class, Loo helps them go further.

Curiosities that get a real answer.

'Why is the sky blue?' becomes a conversation, not a search result they scroll past.

Voice and ideas, not silent scrolling.

Talking to Loo means your child is forming words and thoughts out loud the whole time.

You stay in control

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Parent dashboard

See what your child is building, read conversation summaries, and review every game they create.

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Daily limits

Set how much time your child spends per day. Loo gently lets them know when it's time to stop.

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Content moderation

Every conversation is monitored for safety. Get alerts if anything needs your attention.

Common questions

Yes. Loo also helps your child go deeper on whatever they're learning in class, like volcanoes, fractions, or the water cycle, and turns their own curiosities (like 'Why is the sky blue?') into real conversations, not search results. Same voice-first flow, three different kinds of sessions.