Give parents back the choice
The screen will be part of your child's life either way. The only question is who decides what it teaches.
We started with one honest observation: parents aren't against stories, and they aren't even against the screen. They're against cartoons and YouTube deciding for them what values their child takes in.
What we believe
A good story raises a child better than any lecture. But it raises them toward whatever is built into it. Narrly hands that choice back to the parent: you name a value - kindness, respect, honesty - and the story is built around it, through the actions of a hero who becomes your child.
We don't want to replace your time with your child. We want to be there on those evenings when you don't have the energy to make up a story yourself - and to make sure those evenings still teach something.
Our principles
- The choice belongs to the parent. It's you, not an algorithm, who decides what your child watches.
- Safe by default. No violence, no fear, no ads. No uploading your child's photo.
- Warmth, not screen-glue. An app for bedtime, not for an endless feed.
- Your native language matters. Russian, English and Kazakh - so the story sounds like home.
Where we are now
Narrly is an early product that we're building openly and quickly, listening to our first parents. If what we're building resonates with you, join early access or write to us. Your feedback directly shapes what the product becomes.