PERSONALISED STORYBOOKS
A bedtime story with her name in it
You choose who is in it and roughly what happens. Infinight writes the story, draws the pictures, and reads it aloud. About ten minutes, and the book is yours to keep.
No card, no password. One book to keep, whatever you decide after.
- Seven languages
- Written for your child's age
- Nothing drawn until you approve it
- Read aloud in a voice you know
Four steps, one bedtime
You are the one deciding at every point. Nothing runs off and makes a book without you.
Say who is in it
Your child first: name, age, what they are into this month. Then anyone else you like. A little brother, the cat, a dragon who is scared of the dark.
Say roughly what happens
One line is enough. A lost shoe, a first day at school, a submarine. Or pick a kind of story and let us find the rest.
Read it before it is drawn
The words come first, and you see all of them. Change a sentence, fix a name, throw the whole thing out. Not one picture is made until you press the button.
Make the pictures, then read it
The illustrations arrive a few minutes later, with everyone looking the same from page to page. Read it on a phone, a tablet, an e-reader, or on paper.
What you can make
One app, a few different kinds of book.
Stories with a cast that comes back
Save your child, their friends, the places they know. The same faces turn up in the next book, and the one after, so the shelf starts to feel like one world.
Pictures that hold together
Every character gets a reference sheet before a single page is drawn, which is why the girl on page two is still the same girl on page eleven.
Read aloud in a voice she knows
Pick a narrator, or record a grandparent once and let them read every book from four hundred kilometres away.
Books out of real photographs
Last summer at the lake, drawn as a storybook. The photos are used to write and draw it, then deleted.
Seven languages, and the right words for the age
English, Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Polish. A book for a four year old is not a book for a nine year old shortened, so the sentence length, the vocabulary and the number of pictures all change with the age you set. The same story can be retold for an older child later, and both versions sit on the shelf together.
Children do not get accounts here
Grown-ups sign in. Children never do, so there is no login for them to lose and no profile of them anywhere to sell. There are no ads, no trackers and no cookies on this website or in the app. Photos of your family are deleted once the book they were for is finished.
Free during beta
Free while we are in beta
Every plan is open and costs nothing right now. When we do start charging, you will hear it from us first, and the books you have made stay yours either way.
The things parents ask first
How long does one take?
About ten minutes of your attention. Answering the questions takes a few minutes, the story is written while you wait, and the pictures take a few more minutes after you approve the words. You can close the app and come back, the book waits.
What ages is it for?
Roughly three to twelve. The age you set changes the sentence length, the vocabulary, how much happens on a page, how much tension the story is allowed, and how many pictures there are.
Can I fix it if the story is wrong?
Yes, and before it costs anything. You read the whole text before a single picture exists, and you can rewrite any of it, change what a picture should show, or start again.
Tonight's story could have her name in it
It takes about ten minutes to make the first one, and you keep it whether or not you ever pay us a cent.
No card, no password. One book to keep, whatever you decide after.