Be the first to create a magical story and share it with the world!
Be the first to create a magical story and share it with the world!
Hadoota is a bilingual AI storytelling app for children aged 6–14. Kids talk or type their ideas and an AI companion turns them into complete, illustrated storybooks narrated aloud in Arabic or English — saved to a personal library parents can see. Available on iPhone, iPad, and Android.
How It Works
Four steps from a spark of imagination to an illustrated book — and a window in for parents.
Your child
Chat with Hadoota using your voice or keyboard. Tell it about your character, your world, and your adventure!


Features
A creative playground powered by AI, in Arabic and English
Hadoota listens, talks back, and guides your child through story creation — hands-free and playful.
Every finished story can be read aloud in Arabic or English with a warm narrator voice — perfect for bedtime.
Every page gets a unique, beautifully generated illustration that matches the story your child wrote.
Approve sign-ups, set per-kid limits, review what was created — parents stay in charge of the entire surface.
Choose per story: private to your family, shared with friends, or public on the community feed.
Co-parent on a single plan. Both parents share kids, stories, and dashboard — no second subscription needed.
Dashboard
We take safety seriously. Every story, every interaction is moderated, and you stay in control of what you see and what you share.

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FAQ
Hadoota is an app where children create their own illustrated storybooks with an AI story companion. A child talks or types what they imagine, and Hadoota turns it into a complete story with original illustrations, narrated aloud in Arabic or English. Stories are saved to a personal library children can revisit, share, or have printed. Parents get a private view of what their child is creating. It is designed for kids roughly 6–14 and works on iPhone, iPad, and Android.
Creating a story is a guided conversation. The child picks how they feel and what they want the story to be about, then talks to Hadoota by voice or types their ideas. The AI asks playful questions, builds characters and a plot from the child's answers, and generates matching illustrations for each part. When the story is ready, the child can listen to it narrated aloud, read along, rename it, and save it to their library. The whole flow is designed so a young child can finish a complete, illustrated story in a few minutes without an adult driving it.
Safety is built into every step. Children's inputs and the AI's output pass through content moderation tuned for kids, so stories stay age-appropriate. There are no ads, no open chat with strangers, and no public profiles by default. Parents create the account, set up each child profile, and can review everything their child makes from a private parent view. Story sharing is opt-in and controlled per story. Personal data is handled under the privacy policy, and accounts can be deleted at any time. The goal is a creative space where a child imagines freely while parents stay in control.
Hadoota is designed for children roughly 6 to 14 years old. Younger children can use the voice option to speak their ideas before they read and write fluently, while older children can type, edit, and craft longer, more detailed stories. Because the AI adapts to what each child says, the same app grows with a child over several years. A parent sets up a profile for each child, so siblings of different ages each get an experience suited to them.
Hadoota is fully bilingual in Arabic and English. A child can speak or type in either language, and stories are generated and narrated aloud in that language with a natural voice. The interface, the AI companion, and the narration all switch together, so an Arabic-speaking child gets a genuinely Arabic experience rather than a translated one. This makes Hadoota a way for bilingual families to support storytelling and reading in both languages.
Yes. Hadoota is built around a parent account with a private view of each child's activity. Parents can see the stories their child has made, revisit them, and get a sense of the themes and ideas their child is exploring. Sharing a story outside the family is optional and controlled per story, so nothing becomes public unless a parent allows it. Parents manage child profiles, control settings, and can remove content or delete the account whenever they choose.
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