Help build the first computer for curious kids.

Daso is a first computer for kids ages 6–12, shaped with the families who will use it.

We're preparing for our first limited alpha.

An illustration of a parent and child sitting close together while the child reads on a calm handheld device.

From parent conversations so far

What parents are telling us.

I hate being the bad cop.

Mom of a 10-year-old

There is no pause and no limit to online games or feeds.

Dad of a 10-year-old

Apple's software is great. And parents still don't know how to use it.

Dad of three

I'd let them explore and have independence. I just don't want them jumping off any cliffs.

Dad of two

I'd love a safe place she could just go when she's curious about something.

Mom of a 10-year-old

I want to protect his curiosity and his golden childhood.

Mom of a 9-year-old

I think kids naturally learn if you let them.

Mom of two

I get to walk alongside their learning without feeling like I'm hovering.

Mom of two

What Daso is

Built for making, not scrolling.

Daso is for writing, drawing, coding, reading, researching, asking questions, and building things. No addictive feeds. No ads. No engagement-driven defaults. It's designed to end the session by sending your kid back into the world, not to keep them in it.

A parent and child making things together at a desk.
Kids get room for curiosity. Parents set the edges.

Making first

Projects before feeds.

Calm by default

No ads, no attention traps.

Parents in the loop

You see what the AI does and set the edges.

You're in it with them

Most kids' tech pulls them away from you. Daso does the opposite.

As your kid explores, Daso surfaces what they're curious about and gives you real ways to go further, together.

Early demos

What it looks like so far.

Just curious?

Follow along with monthly updates.

Short notes from parent conversations, early sketches, and what we're learning as Daso takes shape.