Omli Kids help build confidence & improve speaking skills

Adapting to your child's interests

By talking & interacting with your child

Building language, social skills & cultural learning
Why parents love us
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Nitika Verma
Mother of a 9 & 2 year oldDoro has helped my child find her own voice.
Ayesha
Mother of 4 year oldIt’s like a Doremon’s magic pocket for all of Hamdaan’s curious questions.
Swati Mahajan
Mother of a 3 & 8 year oldGreat app for active meaningful conversations
Key features




Smart lessons
For your little learner
Early Communication
5+ Lessons
Early Interactions
10+ Lessons
Early Inclusion
15+ LessonsBacked by investors

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What exactly is Omli Kids?
Omli Kids is a learning platform for young children (ages 3–8). Omli Kids helps your child talk and think better through specially curated learning programs.
How is Omli Kids different from YouTube, Reels, or cartoons?
YouTube and Reels are one-way entertainment where children watch silently. Omli Kids is two-way and interactive, where your child listens, responds, remembers, and thinks.
Omli is designed to:
- Encourage active speaking, not passive watching
- Build attention, memory, and confidence
- Avoid fast visuals, ads, or addictive loops
Is Omli Kids safe for young children?
Yes. Child safety is foundational to Omli Kids.
- All learning programs follow age-appropriate, pre-designed learning paths
- No open internet browsing
- No ads, no external links, no unsafe content
- Designed with guidance from early-learning and child-development principles
Parents always stay in control.
What does my child actually learn on Omli Kids?
Omli Kids focuses on foundational life and learning skills, such as:
- Language and communication
- Memory, attention, and listening
- Story comprehension
- Social skills (sharing, turn-taking, asking politely)
- Curiosity and thinking through questions
Learning happens naturally through conversation, stories, and play.
Can parents see progress?
Yes. Parents get insights into:
- Skills covered
- Conversation consistency (with grammar and vocabulary insights)
- Areas of engagement (listening, memory, language)
This helps parents understand learning, not just track screen time.