Made for talkers
Kids can begin with spoken ideas, which works well before they are ready to type a full story.
Storytelling app for kids
Storybox helps children say a character, place, or funny problem out loud, then turns that idea into a short illustrated story made for reading together.
Kids can begin with spoken ideas, which works well before they are ready to type a full story.
The best story starter is still the child's imagination: a dragon dentist, a moon bakery, or a cat who hates socks.
Storybox turns the prompt into pages families can read, revisit, and share with trusted people.
Storybox keeps the flow simple so families can spend more time reading and less time managing screens.
Start with a character, a place, or a tiny problem. The prompt does not need to be polished.
The app creates an illustrated story from the spoken prompt while keeping the experience focused on reading.
After the story ends, ask what should happen tomorrow or bring the favorite character back for another adventure.
Try one character, one place, and one small problem when your child needs a starting point.
Funny, specific details often make the finished story easier for kids to care about.
While reading, pause and ask what your child thinks the character will try next.
A storytelling app for kids helps children turn their ideas into stories. Storybox starts with spoken prompts and ends with illustrated pages families can read aloud.
No. Storybox is voice first, so children can begin by saying an idea out loud.
Storybox works best as a shared reading moment: a child creates the idea, then a parent, caregiver, grandparent, or teacher reads along.
Yes. Finished stories can be saved so favorites can come back for bedtime, quiet time, or family sharing.