AyaQuest press kit.

One-liner

"The Quran companion your kid actually opens — meaning, not memorization grind."

Facts

  • Name: AyaQuest
  • Tagline: Quran for kids ages 7–9
  • Launched: May 22, 2026 (App Store)
  • Platforms: iPhone and iPad (iOS 17+)
  • Pricing: Free to try · Pro Monthly $8.99 (one-week free trial) · Pro Yearly $71.99
  • Age tiers: Primary 7–9, with tiers for 5–7 and 10–12
  • Content scope: All 114 surahs across four story regions
  • Voice / safety: Aya is bounded to a curated Quran library and mainstream tafsir; does not browse the open web, does not depict the Prophet ﷺ or the prophets, does not speculate on rulings
  • Privacy: No ads. No third-party tracking. No in-app purchases for children.
  • App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/ayaquest/id6764897298

Why it matters

Most popular Quran apps for kids treat the Quran as a memorization problem. AyaQuest treats it as a meaning problem first. The hypothesis is simple: kids who understand what they're reciting come back to it, and kids who don't, don't. AyaQuest is built for the second group — and for parents who want screen time that earns its place at bedtime.

Brand assets

Logo and screenshots are available on request — email below.

Contact

Journalists, podcasters, reviewers: email hello@ayaquest.ai — a founder (not a bot) replies. For interview requests, please include your outlet, deadline, and angle.

See AyaQuest on the App Store →

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.