Kids who build AI aren't fooled by it.

Super AI Quest is a self-paced coding adventure for ages 9–12. Your child writes real Python and builds a tiny AI of their own — from their first line of code to a chatbot with personality. Season 1 — the whole first course and its certificate — is free forever. Nothing to install, no account to create.

No sign-up. Works on any laptop or Chromebook. Fourteen missions, certificate at the end.

✅ Season 1 free forever 🔒 No account needed 💻 Code never leaves their device 🚫 No AI talks to your child 🎓 Printable certificate
Why build, not watch

The best defence against AI hype is having built one.

Every parent we talk to shares the same worry — not that kids won't use AI, but that they'll stop thinking for themselves. Super AI Quest takes the opposite approach to "AI tools for kids": here, no AI talks to your child. They write the rules themselves — and a kid who has written a chatbot's rules knows exactly why AI sounds smart, and exactly when not to trust it.

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They see through the magic

They break a chatbot, learn what a model is, then write their own rules. "How does AI actually work?" stops being a mystery.

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Real Python, not blocks

The same language used at NASA, Netflix and every AI lab. Typing real code is the skill that carries into high school and beyond.

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Confidence, mission by mission

Short missions, instant results, a robot that grows as they learn — and a checkpoint on every level so nobody gets stuck.

Season 1 · Free forever

Three worlds. Fourteen missions. One robot brain, built by your kid.

AI literacy through play, then real Python — ending with a rule-based AI they wrote themselves. Each mission takes 15–30 minutes.

World 1 · Play, no typing

🔍 What is AI?

Spot the bot, boss a literal robot, peek inside a chatbot — and meet the word model. AI literacy through play.

World 2 · First real code

💬 Speak Computer

Their first lines of real Python: make the computer talk, ask questions, and remember the answers.

World 3 · Build an AI

🤖 Your Robot Rules

They write the rules for their own tiny AI — a chatbot with moods, surprise replies and a personality they invented. Certificate unlocked.

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Open the mission map

One click, no sign-up. Works in the browser on any laptop or Chromebook.

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Complete missions at their pace

Self-paced and honor-based. Progress saves on their device automatically.

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Print the certificate

Finish all fourteen missions and print their Certificate of Completion — free, straight from the browser.

The finish line

A certificate they'll actually want on the fridge.

When they finish World 3, your child earns a printable Certificate of Completion — their name, their robot, the date they finished. It's free, like everything else in Season 1. Every season ends with its own certificate to collect.

See a preview of the certificate →

Built to be trusted

Our promise to parents

  • No account, ever, for your child. They click a link and start coding. No name, no age, no email asked.
  • Their code stays on their device. Python runs inside the browser itself. Nothing they type is uploaded — we couldn't read it if we wanted to.
  • No ads. No trackers. No chatbots. There is no AI in Super AI Quest except the one your child builds. Nothing here talks back unless they programmed it to.
  • The only thing we'll ever ask for is a parent's email — and only from you. Optionally, at the finish line or on the early-access list below, so we can tell you when new seasons launch. Never required to learn, never asked of the child, never shared or sold.

The full details are in our privacy page — it's short, because there isn't much to say.

Season 2 · World 4 · Coming soon

✍️ Language Models — Baby GPT

Season 1 ends with a rule-based AI they wrote themselves. Season 2 opens with World 4: chop text into tokens, build a tiny next-word generator (Baby GPT), and see why big AIs can sound smart and still make things up. New missions, a new certificate.

New seasons are paid — that's what keeps Season 1 free forever, with no ads and no subscriptions. Founding families on the early-access list get first spots and the best price.

Parents only — we'll only use your address for season updates. Privacy

Questions parents ask

FAQ

Is Super AI Quest really free?

Season 1 — all fourteen missions and the certificate — is free forever. No trial, no card, no ads. Future seasons (new worlds beyond the first certificate) will be a small one-time purchase, and that's what keeps Season 1 free. There is no subscription.

What are seasons?

The course is organised like a game: each season is a complete adventure of worlds and missions ending in its own printable certificate. Season 1 (free) takes kids from zero to building their own rule-based AI — and learning what a model is. Season 2 opens with World 4 Language Models: chop text into tokens and build Baby GPT — coming soon as a one-time purchase.

Does my child talk to an AI chatbot?

No. There's no ChatGPT here and no AI that talks to your child. Kids write real Python and build their own tiny AI — a chatbot whose every rule they wrote themselves. That's the point: they learn how it works from the inside.

What does my child need?

A laptop, desktop or Chromebook with a keyboard and a modern browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox or Safari). Nothing to install, no account to create. Tablets are fine for the early play-based missions, but a keyboard is best once real typing starts.

Do they need any coding experience?

No. World 1 has no typing at all — it's play-based. The first lines of real Python are guided step by step, and every coding mission has a catch-up checkpoint if they get stuck.

What data do you collect?

Your child can complete all of Season 1 without giving us anything: no account, no name, no email. Their code runs inside their own browser and is never uploaded. The only thing we ever ask for is a parent's email — optionally, if you'd like to hear when new seasons launch — and it always comes from you, never your child. Details on the privacy page.

How long does the course take?

Season 1 is fourteen missions of roughly 15–30 minutes each — most kids finish over a few afternoons or a school-holiday week. It's self-paced, so there's no falling behind and no expiring access.

What ages is it for?

Designed for ages 9–12. Confident younger readers do fine with a parent nearby for the first mission or two, and plenty of 13-year-olds enjoy it as a fast on-ramp to real Python.