The origin
It started with one little wish
Every child, at some point, wishes for a friend who would always be there. A friend who never gets bored, never judges, never forgets, and always has time to listen. A friend who gets excited about the same things you do, who helps you figure things out without making you feel stupid, and who genuinely wants to know how you are feeling today.
For Neha Kapoor, that wish became real when she watched her son Arjun — born on the 7th of July, 2016 — grow up asking questions that no search engine could truly answer. Not “what is photosynthesis” but “why does it feel good to help people?” Not “when was the Mughal Empire?” but “what should I be when I grow up?”
Arjun did not need more information. He needed a companion. Someone who knew him, remembered what he said last week, and could have a real conversation that went somewhere meaningful.
That is where Kyloen began. Not in a boardroom, not from a market research report, but from a mother watching her son grow up and realising that every child deserves the kind of thoughtful, present, endlessly patient companion that most children never get.
Arjun
Neha's son — the kid whose wish became Kylo
When Arjun was little, he wished for a friend who would always listen. That wish became Kyloen.
Born 07 · 07 · 2016
Our mission
To give every child in India — regardless of where they live, what language they speak, or what their family can afford — access to a companion who knows them, believes in them, and helps them become who they truly are.