About Xyplor

Xyplor is a small team building the tool we wish existed for our own kids.

How it started

Xyplor started at a family kitchen table. Two kids — 9 and 13 — asking questions their parent couldn't answer well. “Will AI take all the jobs before I grow up?” “What's a podcast even for?” “Can I build a website?”

None of the existing tools fit. Career quizzes for teenagers were static and bureaucratic. AI apps for kids were either dumbed-down or unsafe. Parents were supposed to stitch together Khan Academy, Outschool, YouTube, and vibes.

So we built Xyplor. First for our own kids, then — if it worked — for yours.

What makes Xyplor different

Xyplor is the only place a parent can hand a 6-year-old generative AI as a creative tool — at home, with no school in the loop, and full visibility into every prompt the child sent and every line of code the AI wrote.

The rest of the market makes that impossible by design. General-purpose AI tools bar minors under 13 in their consumer terms. Classroom-AI products serve the teacher's workflow, not the kid's creation. Kid-coding platforms are pre-generative. And the few generative-AI tools that target kid creation require a school or educator to facilitate use for any child under 13.

Xyplor sits in the cell none of them occupy: parent-direct, kid-creates, generative, safety-native. For how this works with the youngest kids, see Xyplor for ages 6–8.

What we're about

We think kids deserve serious tools, not toys. Tools that treat them as thinking people, that meet them where they are, and that compound in value over years. Tools that make AI a creative partner, not a babysitter.

We don't believe every kid needs to code. We believe every kid needs to know how to direct AI — to ask it the right questions, to evaluate its answers, to iterate thoughtfully. That's the skill that survives any career shift in the next 40 years.

Who's building it

Xyplor is built by Vinay Abburi, an engineer-parent whose two kids are the alpha testers. Advised by parents, homeschool families, educators, and learning researchers. Funded by non-dilutive grants (where possible) and revenue from beta families.

More on the founder, the product, and the business model in our press kit.

What we're not

  • We're not a homework tutor. There are better tools for that.
  • We're not a content marketplace. We build tools, not courses.
  • We're not trying to replace parents. We make them more informed.
  • We're not VC-backed yet. We want to find product-market fit honestly first.

Get in touch

We love hearing from parents, educators, school administrators, and builders in this space. Email us at hello@xyplor.com. We read everything.