Clear answers first
Children get direct, age-aware explanations before QrioCity offers a thoughtful next step to explore.
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Now in pilot with families
QrioCity helps children ask better questions, understand tricky topics, and get homework guidance without handing over finished answers.

Built by a family for families
Professionally designed around the standards parents expect: useful learning support, calm boundaries, age-aware safety, and privacy-respectful family insight.
Why it matters
QrioCity starts from a different place: curiosity, learning, safety, and parent trust. It is for families who want the benefits of AI with clearer boundaries around screen time, privacy, and schoolwork.
How it works
Children get direct, age-aware explanations before QrioCity offers a thoughtful next step to explore.
For schoolwork, QrioCity helps children understand, plan, and revise without producing finished work for submission.
Daily exploration limits, session boundaries, and calm wind-downs make stopping a normal part of the experience.
Built for safety
QrioCity is being designed with safety checks before and after AI responses, homework guidance that avoids completed submissions, healthy-use limits, and parent summaries that focus on patterns rather than default transcript access.
Read the safety approachTry it nowRisk checks before the main answer
Homework requests handled in guide mode
Response checks before children see an answer
Daily exploration limits and warm wind-downs
Parent summaries by default, not transcript surveillance
Escalation workflows for serious safety concerns
For parents
QrioCity helps parents understand what their child is exploring without making every chat an open transcript. The default view focuses on topics, time, guide moments, bonus controls, and safety alerts when they matter.
Topics explored
Curiosity use
Guide mode moments
Safety alerts
Bonus time controls
Family settings
Pilot access
QrioCity is open carefully with a small number of families first. The pilot is testing learning quality, safety behavior, parent controls, and whether the product is genuinely useful in real family life.
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About the team
Francis, Anna, Gabrian, and Caden are building QrioCity around a simple goal: useful AI that respects children, supports parents, and helps learning feel manageable.

Dad and software developer
Building the product, safety systems, and the reliability foundations families need to trust.
Mum and marketing lead
Keeping the message clear, practical, and grounded in what families actually need to understand.

Pilot tester
Trying confusing questions, edge cases, and rule-testing prompts to make the experience clearer and safer.

Youngest tester
Helping answer the most practical question: does this make sense to a child?
FAQ
QrioCity is in a limited pilot with a small number of families. Wider access comes after safety, privacy, and reliability checks are complete.
QrioCity is being designed for children of different ages, with answers that adjust depth, vocabulary, and tone based on each child's stage.
No. QrioCity is built to guide learning, explain concepts, ask useful questions, and help children think through their own work.
Parent insight is summary-first by default: topics, usage, guide moments, and safety alerts. Full transcript access is not the normal parent experience.
QrioCity is being built as a subscription trust product, not an advertising product. The child-facing experience is not designed around ads or attention tracking.
QrioCity is being built with layered safety handling: risk checks, safer response modes, response validation, and escalation workflows for serious concerns.
Yes. QrioCity uses large language models with QrioCity safety checks around them. AI can still make mistakes, so important information should be checked with an adult or trusted source.