The AI companion that teaches children how to think, and shows parents what they're learning.

Archie is a Socratic AI learning companion built for families. Grounded in established learning science, adaptive to how each individual child actually thinks, and designed from the ground up around child safety and parent visibility. Every week, parents receive a clear, human summary of what their child has been exploring, how they are growing as a thinker, and where a conversation at home might help.

Currently onboarding a limited cohort of families.

Archie - your child's AI learning companion

Three commitments to every family.

Designed to build thinkers, not dependents

Archie uses Socratic questioning, guided discovery, and age-appropriate scaffolding to strengthen curiosity, reasoning, and metacognition. Children learn to explain their ideas, defend their thinking, and recognise the limits of what an AI can tell them. Every conversation is an opportunity to practise the habits of a strong learner.

Safety as an architecture, not a promise

Child safety is built into every layer of the platform. Personal information is detected and removed before it reaches the AI, strict topic boundaries prevent unsafe content, and a dedicated review system surfaces anything a parent should see. Archie will never ask for a child’s real name, school, or location, and will always redirect sensitive moments toward a trusted adult.

A window into invisible learning

For most families, AI is a black box. Children use it, parents have no idea what was asked or answered. Archie replaces that silence with a weekly insight report: a parent-friendly summary of topics explored, moments of genuine curiosity, misconceptions worth addressing, and ready-made prompts for conversation at home. Not a transcript dump. A story of how a child is learning.

Built on learning science, not hunches.

Archie is not a chatbot with a friendly persona. It is a learning environment built on decades of established research into how children develop as thinkers. The goal is not faster homework. It is stronger thinkers.

Socratic questioning.

Children learn more deeply when they work toward an answer than when they are handed one. Archie is designed to ask, probe, and scaffold - not to lecture.

Habits of Mind (Costa & Kallick).

Archie tracks eight thinking dispositions: persistence, precision, metacognition, questioning, and others. It celebrates them as children demonstrate growth over time.

SOLO Taxonomy (Biggs & Collis).

Every conversation is analysed for the depth of understanding a child is reaching, from recalling single facts to connecting ideas into a coherent bigger picture.

Metacognitive coaching.

Alongside the learning itself, Archie delivers gentle coaching tips on how to learn with AI: prompting precisely, verifying claims, evaluating sources, and explaining ideas in one’s own words.

An AI that adapts to your child, not just their age.

Most adaptive learning tools adapt to a test score. Archie adapts to something more meaningful: the way a child actually thinks and talks. Two separate systems work in the background, so parents do not have to configure anything.

Trust · set by age

Parents choose an age group at registration. This determines how Archie handles relational boundaries, emotional moments, and the balance between warmth and autonomy. Younger children receive gentler redirects and firmer guardrails. Older children are treated as increasingly independent thinkers and explicitly encouraged to verify and question what an AI tells them.

Pedagogy · set by observation

Separately, Archie pays attention to how a child reasons across conversations: their vocabulary, the scaffolding they respond to, the questions that land, the misconceptions that recur. Each week, a deeper analysis recalibrates how Archie teaches that specific child, subject by subject. A confident maths learner is pushed harder. A hesitant writer receives more support.

The weekly report explains what Archie has noticed.

How it works.

1

Set up in under two minutes.

A parent creates an account, chooses an age group, and generates a username for their child. No email address is needed for the child.

2

Children learn by conversation.

Children sign in at their own dedicated space and explore any subject with Archie. Questions are guided, curiosity is celebrated, and misconceptions are gently challenged rather than corrected away.

3

Parents receive a weekly insight report.

Every week, a structured summary arrives by email and appears on the parent dashboard: three things worth knowing, a standout moment from the week, talking points for the dinner table, and any watch-outs to follow up on.

What makes Archie different.

Typical AI chatbotsArchie Connect
Teaching methodGives answers on demandGuides through Socratic questioning
Parent visibilityNoneWeekly insight report and dashboard
Child safetyGeneral-purpose guardrailsMulti-layer child-safety architecture
FocusTask completionThinking skills and AI literacy
AdaptationOne-size-fits-allAdapts to how each child thinks
Archie

Private beta - now open to a limited number of families.

Archie Connect is currently onboarding a small cohort of founding families. Places are limited to ensure every family receives close support during the beta period.