The world's first voice-powered AI game maker

AI Game Maker for Kids: Create Worlds with Your Voice

Kids ages 5 to 12 describe a world out loud — a haunted candy castle, a racing game on the moon, a quiz about their dog — and Buildaloo's AI builds it in seconds. No reading. No typing. No syntax. Just imagination and a microphone.

Loo the octopus launching a new game world

Coding apps teach 2015 skills. Kids need 2026 thinking.

From block-stacking to agentic thinking — the shift the best K-8 programs are already making.

Scratch shipped in 2007. Tynker in 2013. Hopscotch in 2013. They were designed for a world where the path to building software meant writing software — so they handed kids a simpler language (visual blocks) and asked them to stack it.

That world ended in 2023. Adults now build production apps by describing what they want to a generative AI — Cursor, Lovable, Claude — and iterating on the output. The skill that matters in 2026 isn't syntax. It's agentic thinking: the ability to describe outcomes clearly, critique what an AI produces, and iterate until it is right. That is what digital literacy means now, and it is the core skill creative play was always pointing at — imagination + systems thinking + iteration.

Buildaloo is built for that world. Not a simpler programming language, but the honest 2026 skill: talking to an AI, reading its output, and directing it toward the thing you actually imagined.

Why 7 is the critical age for AI literacy

How Buildaloo works

Three ideas, one platform. Each one is something a traditional coding app can't give your kid.

Loo the octopus imagining a game world

Voice-to-Vibe

Describe a world, watch the AI build it.

Your kid speaks into the mic — "a haunted candy castle where the ghosts throw gumballs" — and Buildaloo's generative AI writes a playable HTML5 game in seconds. Press play. Iterate by talking. It feels less like coding and more like conjuring.

Loo the octopus listening and responding in conversation

No-Syntax Logic

Teaching logic through conversation, not typing.

There are no semicolons, no curly braces, no puzzle blocks to stack. Kids learn cause-and-effect, iteration, and debugging by describing what should change. "The car is too fast." "Make the coins give 10 points." That is real computational thinking — without the syntax tax.

Loo the octopus inside a safe sandboxed workshop

Safe Sandbox

Built for kids, compliant by default.

Every prompt runs through child-specific safety filters. No chat with strangers. No ads. No data selling. Buildaloo is COPPA-compliant (US), GDPR-K (EU), and designed to meet the Australian Online Safety Act 2026 standards for children's online services.

My 7-year-old built a space-pirate game in 20 minutes. She was reading the screen out loud, laughing, making changes. I have never seen her this engaged with a "learning" product.

Parent of a 7-year-old

Buildaloo is the first screen time I actually feel good about. She is creating, not scrolling, and the voice-first thing means she does it independently.

Parent of a 9-year-old

Questions parents ask

Everything you want to know before you hand the mic to your kid.

Buildaloo is built for kids aged 5 to 12, not general-purpose like ChatGPT. Every prompt and response runs through child-specific content filters, there is no chat with strangers, no ads, and no data selling. We are COPPA-compliant (US), GDPR-K (EU), and designed to meet the Australian Online Safety Act 2026 standards for children's online services. Parents get a dashboard with daily-time limits and activity summaries.

Give your kid the first AI tool they'll remember.

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