Welcome to KidSparkAI. We believe every child deserves access to next-generation educational tools, but only inside a secure, rigorously monitored environment. We are your trusted partner in evaluating EdTech.
What you'll find here: This page outlines the strict three-point inspection criteria we use to audit every platform before it is added to our directory. Below that, we've broken down the complex terminology regarding data privacy so you know exactly what to look out for online.
We check for strict data collection policies, account age requirements, content moderation protocols, and ad exposure. If a tool tracks kids for marketing, it doesn't make the cut.
Safety isn't just about privacy; it's about value. Tools must offer genuine educational depth, mapping to core foundational skills like logic, creative interaction, and tech literacy.
Every approved tool comes with actionable safety settings and tips written for busy adults, ensuring you can guide your child without needing a computer science degree.
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. A strict US federal law that prohibits websites from collecting personal data from children under 13 without verifiable parental consent.
When an AI company uses the text, images, or prompts you enter to teach their AI to be smarter. We look for tools that allow you to "opt-out" of data training to protect your child's inputs.
A closed, secure digital environment where external links are blocked and interactions are moderated, preventing kids from wandering into unsafe areas of the internet.
Data that can identify a specific child, like their full name, school, address, or face. Safe AI tools for kids should never require or ask for PII.