For parents of curious kids aged 6-12

Feel better about your child’s screen time.

LilGenius Labs helps parents see what their child made, understand what they were curious about, and set healthy limits around AI creation.

Parent and child spending creative screen time together with LilGenius
Backed by research A*STAR × The Straits Times

Parental engagement matters more than rules alone.

See what your child made Understand what sparked their curiosity Set healthier screen-time limits with context

Parents do not just need stricter rules. They need visibility.

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See what your child made

Review the apps, games, and ideas they actually created.

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Know what interested them

Prompts reveal themes and questions, giving parents a natural way to keep the conversation going offline.

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Set boundaries with context

Limits work better when parents can see what the time was used for, not just how long it lasted.

“When parents watch with their children, ask questions, and talk about what they see, screen time can become an opportunity for social learning.”

— Dr Xuejiao Chen, A*STAR Institute for Human Development and Potential, via The Straits Times

26% of children aged 3–6 spent more than three hours a day on screens.
40% of children aged 7–9 crossed the same mark, showing why better-quality screen time matters.

See what they made. Know what interested them. Set limits that fit.

The parent view is there to make AI screen time easier to understand and easier to guide.

Parent feature 01

See what your child built

Review the actual things they created instead of being left with a vague “it was educational”.

Parent feature 02

Understand curiosity from their prompts

Prompt trails make it easier to spot interests and ask better follow-up questions.

Parent feature 03

Set screen-time limits inside the app

Healthy guardrails stay in the same experience, so limits feel more informed and less reactive.

Visibility into creations
LilGenius parent dashboard showing a child's creations and activity overview

One place to review what your child made and how they are using the app.

Prompts, interests, and healthy limits
LilGenius parent dashboard showing prompt insights and screen time controls

A parent layer designed to turn screen time into insight, not guesswork.

How LilGenius fits into family life.

Your child keeps the fun of making. You keep enough context to guide and engage.

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Your child creates
They build a simple app or game around an idea they genuinely care about.
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You see the output
Parents can review what was built, what prompts were used, and how curiosity is showing up.
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You ask better questions
The app gives parents a natural starting point for shared reflection instead of generic “what did you do?” moments.
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You set healthy boundaries
Use built-in screen-time limits so creativity stays sustainable for family life.

Less passive screen time. More useful involvement.

Creative ownership for kids

Children still get the fun part: making something that feels like theirs, not just tapping through someone else’s content.

Useful visibility for parents

Parents get a clearer view into creations, prompt patterns, and interests — so screen time becomes easier to interpret and discuss.

Healthier digital habits over time

LilGenius supports the kind of parental involvement research suggests matters most, while still giving families practical guardrails.

Great fit for parents who want…

Less passive screen time and more creative participation A better window into what their child is exploring with AI Conversation starters, not just stricter rules Healthy limits without losing the joy of making

What makes LilGenius different

It is not just a kids app. It includes a parent view. It is not just about limits. It is about understanding. It is not generic AI novelty. It is guided creative use with family context.

Useful answers before you join.

Is this just more screen time?

The goal is better-quality screen time. LilGenius is built around creation, parent visibility, and healthy limits — not passive consumption.

What can parents actually see?

The parent view is designed to show what your child built, what themes or prompts they explored, and how they are using the app over time.

Why focus on prompts and curiosity?

Because prompts reveal what is on a child’s mind. That gives parents a better way to continue the conversation beyond the screen.

What age is this best for?

Right now, LilGenius is best framed for parents of children aged 6–12 who are ready for guided creative use of AI.

Do I need to sit beside my child the whole time?

No. The point is not constant supervision. It is giving you enough visibility and context so that the moments you do engage are more meaningful.

Can I still set limits?

Yes. Screen-time limits remain part of the experience, but LilGenius is designed to make those limits smarter by pairing them with context.

Help shape better AI screen time for families.

Leave your details and we’ll keep you updated as we test parent features, pilot access, and early family onboarding.

Best for parents of children aged 6-12 Early updates on the parent dashboard experience A chance to influence the features that matter most to your family

We’ll be in touch with pilot updates and early access news.