Discover the joy of learning letters - before school even starts.

Kyne helps children learn letters and sounds through play, curiosity, and movement. We're inviting parents and teachers to join us as Founding Families - shaping the future of literacy together.

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What is Kyne?

Kyne is a new kind of early-years literacy app. Children draw, scribble, and play - and, without realising it, they begin to connect shapes, sounds, and meaning. It's playful learning that builds the foundations of school readiness - fine-motor control, phonemic awareness, attention, and confidence - long before formal teaching begins.

For teachers, Kyne provides simple insights to help spot learning differences early - saving time and supporting every child to thrive.

Why Join Early?

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Collaborate on design features that work in real classrooms and homes.

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Get free lifetime access to Kyne's Alpha and future releases.

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Join a small community shaping how children learn through play.

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Explore how "Class in Your Pocket" insights can change early literacy forever.

Who We're Looking For

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Parents who want to help their children fall in love with letters before school.

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Teachers & SENDCos who believe in inclusive, child-led learning.

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Schools & MATs ready to test new ways to save teacher time and support all learners.

A Real Story

Harry's Breakthrough

Harry used to avoid writing. Every time a pencil appeared, he'd vanish. Then one afternoon, his dad opened Kyne. I still remember the video - Harry, his brother, and sister laughing, jumping up and down, completely absorbed.

No pressure, no resistance, just play.

The next day, on a family trip to the beach, Harry picked up a stick and started drawing letters in the sand - something he'd never done before. A few months later, he was diagnosed with dyslexia.

Kyne had reached him before the label did.

Become a Founding Family today!

Be among the first to play, test, and shape Kyne. We're offering free lifetime access to the first 20 Founding Families who sign up.

Join the waitlist today!

Free lifetime access to the first 20 Founding Families.

Collaborate on design features that work in real classrooms and homes.


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