Why Coolphabets?

Helping Indian kids read, write, and love their mother tongue.

Your child picks up the spoken language at home. But reading and writing the script rarely happens on its own — and by age 8, that window starts to close.

Coolphabets turns those first letters into play. Kids trace, chase a higher AI score, earn a sticker, unlock the next letter. It's easy enough that they figure it out on their own — and fun enough that they keep coming back for more.

Available today in Telugu, Hindi, and Marathi — with Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Kannada, Bengali, and Punjabi on the way.

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Real handwriting feedback

On-device AI scores how accurately your child has actually written each letter — not just tapped a screen. Step away and trust they're really practicing.

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Your voice, your language

Premium native voices for every letter, word, and sentence. Or record your own — so they hear Amma, Mummy, or Aai teaching them.

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Works offline

Flights, road trips, school buses. Once installed, no internet needed.

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Built for siblings

One subscription covers multiple child profiles. Super Family extends to Apple Family Sharing — grandparents and extended family get access at no extra cost.

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Cultural content, not translated

Mini-stories about a curious crow, a child going to school, a mother giving warm milk. Drawn from familiar Indian life, not borrowed from English curricula.

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Solo games that teach

Letter Bingo, Word Builder, Word Hunt, Sentence Quiz, Puzzle Arcade, and more — independent play that still feeds structured progress.

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Family games that connect

Siblings practice together with shared leaderboards, head-to-head challenges, and milestones the whole family roots for. Practice becomes friendly competition.

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Stickers and streaks

Daily check-ins, milestones, certificates kids can print. Motivation they actually look forward to.

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Safe by design

COPPA-compliant. No ads, no tracking, no third-party data. All AI runs on your child's device.

It's the rare screen-time activity that ends with a parent saying "you can do another one" instead of "okay, that's enough."

Your child practices writing their grandmother's language — and comes away with a sticker they're proud of.

Start the 7-day free trial