Ages 3–7 · Textless
Kids make pictures from emojis and sight words — and Keke, the blue skydiving gorilla, brings them to life. Safe by design, no reading required.

Simple enough for a three-year-old to do alone.
Tap up to five emojis or sight words.
Tap “Make it!” and Keke dives in to create.
Save the picture to the camera roll in one tap.
Every picture, sixteen ways — pick the look before you make.
Bright, modern Pixar-style scenes.
Soft watercolor with hand-drawn charm.
Playful, tactile stop-motion clay.
Clean coloring-book line art.
Bold outlines with comic-panel punch.
Glowing colors that pop in the dark.
Simple, clean Scandinavian shapes.
Playful shapes and dreamy color.
Chalky lines on a dark board.
Waxy, hand-colored crayon fun.
Cube-built worlds to explore.
Chunky retro pixel adventures.
Cozy wool, yarn, and stitches.
Bright paper, torn and layered.
Glowing glass in bold outlines.
Glossy die-cut sticker cuteness.
Ages 3–4
No reading needed. Little ones build pictures from a curated grid of friendly emojis.
Ages 5–7
Early readers build scenes from sight words — tap any word to hear it read aloud.
Built on reading science
Oji isn't just play — it borrows the same tricks reading researchers and teachers swear by.
When a word turns into a picture your child made, it's remembered two ways at once — as sounds and as an image. Researchers call this dual coding.
Strong readers connect words to their own lives. In Oji the connection is literal: the words your child taps become the scene on their screen.
A small set of everyday words makes up about half of everything children read. Oji turns recognizing them into the game itself.
Every word can be tapped to hear it aloud, and each story word lights up as it's read — the same follow-along technique teachers use.
Built for peace of mind
Every part of Oji is designed to keep young minds safe — from the first tap to the finished picture.
Every prompt is scrubbed against a blocklist before anything is created.
Each image is safety-checked before your child ever sees it.
You set how many pictures a day — no endless scrolling.
Settings sit behind a grown-up check kids can't tap past.
Yes. Oji is textless for kids, filters every input, safety-checks every generated image, and keeps all settings behind a parental gate.