Vizancia
For homeschool families

Teach your kids to think clearly about AI, not just use it.

It isn’t a chatbot, and it won’t replace you as their teacher. It’s a short game that helps your kids understand what AI is, where it gets things wrong, and how to question it.

★★★★★ Loved by families on the App Store
Try it yourself first → Free · No account · Nothing leaves the device · iOS & Android

Nothing leaves your child’s device.

On the App Store, under App Privacy, you’ll see two words most kids’ apps can’t show:

Data Not Collected

No account. No email. No request to create a profile for your child. Everything runs on the device, so the app can’t see your kid, and neither can anyone else.

  • No account
  • No email
  • No data collected
  • No ads
  • Nothing to buy

Why homeschool parents are trying it

  1. It builds thinking, not dependency.The goal was never a kid who leans on AI. It’s a kid who isn’t fooled by it, one who asks who made this, why, and whether it can be trusted.
  2. It fits a real homeschool day.Lessons run about five minutes, and your kids move at their own pace. Short enough for the child who can’t sit still for a worksheet. Secular, and it works for every age.
  3. You can vet it before they touch it.Download it, play a lesson yourself, and see exactly what they would see. Then decide. Nothing autoplays, and nothing overwhelms them.
  4. And it costs nothing.No subscription to cancel, and no data traded for it. Keep your budget for the curriculum you actually have to buy.

What your kids actually do

Short games that teach AI by playing instead of lecturing.

AI or Not?

Was this written by a person or a machine?

Kids guess, then start to notice the tells. That kind of judgment is hard to teach with a worksheet.

Ethics Court

You be the judge.

Kids weigh real AI dilemmas about fairness, bias, and when a machine should and shouldn’t decide. It makes them think.

Buzzword Buster

Real AI term, or made up?

The vocabulary their friends throw around, made clear one quick round at a time.

Why we built this

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“We’re a small Canadian team. We built Vizancia because everything out there was either a chatbot we didn’t want near our kids, or a course they’d never finish. We wanted something that teaches kids to see through AI and collects absolutely nothing. So we made it, and we made it free.”

The Vizancia team, Canada

What other parents say

“Finally, something about AI that isn’t an AI talking to my kid. Owen actually likes it, the lessons are short, and I checked: nothing leaves the iPad.”Homeschool parent of a 10 year old in Alberta

The questions parents ask first

Is it a chatbot talking to my kid?

No. There’s no AI talking to your child, no automatic tutoring, and no surveillance. It’s a game that teaches them about AI. They play, and you stay in charge.

Does it collect my child’s data?

No. No account, no email, and no servers. Everything runs on the device, and the App Store privacy label reads “Data Not Collected.” We honestly can’t see your kid.

Is it heavy on screen time?

Not at all. Lessons take about five minutes. They’re short, finite, and purposeful, with nothing on autoplay. It’s built to replace mindless scrolling, not pile onto it.

Is it secular?

Yes. It’s about understanding AI through evidence and clear thinking, with no ideological pressure either way. You can preview every bit of it yourself first.

What’s the catch with “free”?

There isn’t one. Nothing is collected, so there’s nothing to monetize behind it. No subscription, and nothing to buy. Made in Canada.

Try it yourself before the kids ever touch it.

Five minutes, no signup. If it isn’t for you, delete it and no one’s the wiser.

Get the free app → Free · Nothing to buy · No account · Data not collected · iOS & Android
Try Vizancia free → No account · Data not collected · iOS & Android