Spark is a tiny creative device that makes your kid an AI builder. They'll make videos with friends, build chatbots, create a class blog — and everything they build actually runs 24/7 on their own device. No coding. No deployment. They build it, it's live. Instant pride.
AI is changing everything — jobs, college, creativity. You can feel it. But right now, your kid just uses ChatGPT for homework shortcuts. That's not a superpower. That's a crutch. Spark turns them into a creator, not a consumer.
It's not paranoia — it's real. The jobs of 2035 will require AI fluency the way 2010 required computer skills. The kids who can build with AI will lead. The rest will compete with it.
Be honest: do you know how to build an AI agent? Neither do most parents. And schools haven't caught up either. Spark does the teaching for you — interactively, at your kid's own pace.
Typing into ChatGPT doesn't make your kid AI-literate — any more than Googling makes them a researcher. Spark teaches them to build, create, and think with AI. That's the real superpower.
Spark makes AI feel simple and fun. No coding. No command line. No scary deployment steps. Your kid builds something — a video maker, a chatbot, a class blog — and it just works. Instantly live. Shareable with friends. They feel like a genius. You see them mastering the most important skill of their generation.
This is what a course or an app can never give your child. When they create something on Spark — a class blog, a yearbook, a chatbot — it doesn't disappear when they close the laptop. It's live, running 24/7 on their own little server. They send a link. Friends open it. Classmates start using it.
Imagine your kid saying: "I built this — go try it." No coding. No complicated setup. They build it, Spark hosts it. That moment of pride is what makes them want to learn more.
Spark guides your teen through a structured learning path. Week by week, they go from asking AI simple questions to building their own automated workflows and AI agents. Every step is hands-on, not theoretical.
Chat with a local AI, write your first prompt, make it draft an email for you.
Link your calendar, files, and notes. AI reads your schedule and generates a weekly summary.
Create your first workflow: "Every morning, AI generates my to-do list from yesterday's notes."
Design and deploy a personal AI agent that solves a real problem you care about.
Spark's adaptive engine continuously tracks your teen's skill level and automatically adjusts how AI explains things. Beginners get simple analogies and step-by-step guidance. Advanced learners get concise, technical responses. The AI literally grows with them.
Every lesson is a hands-on project. Spark comes with a complete AI sandbox — local AI models, visual workflow builder, real tool connections. Your teen builds things they actually use, from automated study planners to social media content generators.
Upload photos → AI picks the best ones → generates a video with music
Snap your messy notes, AI turns them into clean outlines + flashcards
Feed in school photos → auto-sort by person & event → host a live gallery
Build a bot your friends text → it generates custom memes → runs 24/7
Design an agent that does whatever YOU want — track games, find deals, write posts
After graduation, Spark doesn't collect dust. The same device becomes their personal AI hub — running automations, managing tasks, connecting tools. The skills they learned come alive as real productivity. And parents? You'll find yourself using it too.
Guided curriculum, hands-on projects, adaptive difficulty, progress tracking, achievement badges.
Run your own agents, automate daily tasks, connect 200+ apps, manage knowledge base. The device grows with you.
Unlike cloud AI tools that harvest every conversation, Spark processes and stores everything locally. Your teen's learning data, projects, and AI interactions never leave your home. Multiple family members get their own profiles — one device, everyone learns.
Why a dedicated learning device beats courses, YouTube, and hoping schools figure it out.
| Spark | Online Courses | YouTube / Free | School AI Class | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hands-on practice environment | ✓ Built-in | ✕ Separate setup | ✕ None | Varies |
| Adapts to skill level | ✓ Real-time | ✕ Fixed path | ✕ No | ✕ One pace |
| Data privacy | ✓ 100% local | ✕ Cloud | ✕ Cloud | Varies |
| Engaging for teens | ✓ Projects + badges | ✕ Lectures | Sometimes | Sometimes |
| Useful after learning | ✓ Becomes AI hub | ✕ Certificate only | ✕ Nothing | ✕ Nothing |
| No subscription | ✓ One-time $299 | ✕ $49-399/course | ✓ Free | ✓ Included |
| Family sharing | ✓ Unlimited profiles | ✕ Per-seat | ✓ Open | ✕ Student only |
A private AI tutor costs $50-100/hour. Spark gives your whole family unlimited AI education for the price of 3 sessions.
Spark is designed for teens aged 10-18, but the adaptive system works for any age. Many parents end up learning alongside their kids — and that's by design.
No. Zero coding required. Spark uses visual tools and natural language. If your teen can use a smartphone, they can use Spark. Advanced learners can optionally explore code.
Basic lessons work offline using the built-in AI models. Advanced projects that use cloud AI (like Claude or GPT) need internet, but your data is always processed and stored locally.
Spark transforms into a personal AI hub. Your teen keeps the projects they built, and the device continues running their automations and AI agents 24/7. New curriculum modules are released regularly.
ChatGPT is a tool your kid uses. Spark turns your kid into someone who builds with AI. It's the difference between playing a game and making one. After Spark, they'll use ChatGPT 10x better — because they actually understand what's happening.
All learning data, conversations, and projects are stored locally on the device in your home. Nothing is uploaded to our servers or any third party. You own your data completely.
Yes. Spark supports unlimited user profiles. Each person gets their own skill level, progress tracking, and project space. Parents and kids learn at their own pace.
No. Spark is a one-time purchase. The device, curriculum, local AI models, and 200+ apps are all included. Cloud AI API usage (optional) is pay-as-you-go at cost.
The gap between AI consumers and AI creators is growing every day. Give your kid the superpower.
Get Spark — Starting at $299