LONIO turns any cartoon into a real conversation — and a hands-on activity away from the screen.
Coming soon · Apple App Store review in progress
Your first 3 cartoons are on us. No card required to start.
Watching alone rarely sticks. What happens after the screen goes off is where it counts — the questions, the silly play, the moment they realize you watched it too.
LONIO writes those questions for you. Twenty seconds in the app. Twenty minutes of real connection.
Then twenty minutes with your kid that actually means something.
Tap the title — or point your camera at the TV. We pick the right episode across streaming, cartoons and YouTube.
Six open-ended questions, tailored to each child who watched. No quiz, no scoring — just a conversation that lands.
Three hands-on play ideas inspired by the episode. No screens, no prep — just sticks, pillows and imagination.
Set the question difficulty per child — Simpler, Just right, or Harder. Pick a few favorite activities. LONIO uses both to write questions that meet each kid where they are.
LONIO quietly maps every conversation and activity across the skills that matter: Empathy, Vocabulary, Creativity, Fine motor and Focus.
CROWD prompts. Bloom's taxonomy. The Zone of Proximal Development. Fancy names for one simple idea: kids learn through conversation, not lectures.
No in-app activities for kids. LONIO is a tool for you — to spark conversations once the cartoon is over.
Age, interests, and difficulty level — calibrated per kid. Bobby and Emily watch together, get different questions.
Streaming series, Saturday-morning classics, and YouTube favorites. Wikidata, TVMaze and the YouTube Data API under the hood.
No analytics, no ads, no trackers. Your child's name and avatar live on your phone — not on a server farm.
About 11¢ a day for unlimited conversations. Or pay monthly: $8.99/mo. Cancel anytime from your iPhone settings.
Try the full app for a month before you commit.
Billed once. Works out to ~11¢ per conversation.
Coming soon · Apple App Store review in progress
You don't need a degree in child psychology. You just need the right question — and we'll write it for you.
Coming soon · Launching summer 2026