AI Quran app for kids.

What makes an AI Quran app kid-safe?

An AI Quran app is kid-safe when it is bounded. General chatbots like ChatGPT browse the open web, can hallucinate hadith, blend sectarian content, and wander into speculation on rulings — none of which are appropriate for a 7-year-old. A kid-safe Islamic AI is restricted to a curated Quran and tafsir library, never depicts any prophet figuratively, and every message is parent-visible.

What Aya can do

  • Answer a child's question about what a verse means at a 7-to-9-year-old reading level.
  • Walk through a surah as a story, beat by beat.
  • Read a surah aloud in Walk-with-Aya audio mode (built for bedtime).
  • Suggest reflection prompts a parent can use to talk with their child.

What Aya never does

  • Never browses the open web.
  • Never invents hadith or speculates on rulings.
  • Never depicts the Prophet ﷺ, the other prophets, angels, or the Ka'bah's interior figuratively.
  • Never sends a message without it being visible to the parent.

How parents stay in the loop

Every Aya conversation appears in the parent dashboard. So does every lesson completed and time spent. Mastery 0–10 per surah is tracked internally and hidden from the child. Any Aya message can be flagged with one tap — the flag goes to AyaQuest's team for review and informs future Aya guardrails.

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See also: Is AI safe for Muslim kids? · What does kid-safe Islamic AI mean? · Try a sample lesson

Begin the journey.

AyaQuest is free to try on iPhone and iPad. Pro unlocks all 114 surahs and unlimited Aya chat — one-week free trial, then $8.99/mo or $71.99/yr.