India's AI companion for every curious child, in every city
From Delhi's board exam pressure to Mumbai's ICSE rigour — Kylo speaks your child's language, knows their board, and is there at 11 PM before the maths test.
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Why Indian children need a different kind of AI
India's education system is one of the most demanding in the world. A Class 10 student in India prepares for board exams that determine school admission, competitive coaching entry, and in many families, social standing. The CBSE curriculum covers more ground per year than most Western equivalents, and the expectation to score above 90% is increasingly the norm — not the exception.
Yet the way most children study hasn't changed in decades. Rote memorisation. One-size-fits-all classrooms of 40–50 students. Tuition classes that run on repetition rather than understanding. Children who genuinely don't understand a concept are too embarrassed to ask their teacher for the third time. They go home, stare at their textbook, and feel stuck — often late at night, when no human tutor is available.
Kyloen exists because no Indian child should feel stuck and alone with their education. Kylo is available at 11 PM, speaks in Hinglish, knows the NCERT chapter structure, and never makes a child feel stupid for not understanding — because Kylo knows that every child understands differently, and finding the right explanation is the AI's job, not the child's failure.
Average Indian classroom size — making individual attention nearly impossible during school hours.
Monthly cost of a single-subject private tutor in Indian metros — unaffordable for millions of families.
Report their child studies alone after 9 PM — with no support available when the questions arise.
Kylo is with families across India
City-specific curriculum knowledge, cultural context, and language — built in from day one.
Built for India's exam reality
Kylo knows every NCERT textbook from Class 1 to 12. Chapter-by-chapter coverage, CBSE marking scheme awareness, and guidance on how to write answers that score full marks.
ICSE's broader syllabus and essay-style answers require a different approach. Kylo is familiar with CISCE guidelines and the depth of explanation ICSE examiners expect.
Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra SSC, West Bengal — Kylo supports children on all major state boards with board-appropriate content depth.
For Class 11–12 students aiming at IIT or medical colleges, Kylo works as a Socratic coach — never giving away answers, always building conceptual clarity.
Priced for India. Designed for every family.
Global AI tools charge $15–$30 per month (₹1,250–₹2,500). Private tutors charge ₹1,500–₹8,000 per month for a single subject. Kyloen is ₹499 per month for all subjects, all the time, with a parent dashboard included — because every Indian child deserves access to excellent AI, not just the ones in South Delhi or Bandra.
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The Indian parent's guide to AI for children
"Is AI going to make my child lazy about studying?"
This is the most common concern Indian parents raise — and it's a fair one. Kyloen is built on the Socratic method: Kylo never gives direct answers. Instead, Kylo asks questions, offers hints, and guides the child to arrive at the answer themselves. A child who uses Kyloen for a month develops stronger problem-solving instincts than one who simply gets answers from a tutor. The goal is independence, not dependence.
"My child already has tuition — why would they need Kylo?"
Tuition classes in India are typically group sessions of 10–20 students. The tutor cannot track every child's confusion in real time. Kyloen works in the gaps — when the child gets home at 8 PM and tries to revise, when a doubt appears at 10:30 PM, when they want to understand a concept a different way. Kylo is not a replacement for a good tutor; it is the support layer that makes every hour of tuition more effective.
"How is this different from YouTube or Google?"
YouTube shows the same video to every child regardless of whether they understood it. Google returns search results that often lead children away from their study goal. Kyloen has a two-way conversation with your specific child — it knows their name, their class, their strengths and weaknesses, and what they struggled with last Tuesday. Every explanation is personalised, and Kylo remembers what the child has already learned so it never wastes time going over what they already know.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kyloen available across India?
Yes. Kyloen works on any browser — desktop, tablet, or smartphone — anywhere in India. No app download needed. Children from Delhi to Kochi, Ahmedabad to Shillong all use Kylo every day.
Does Kyloen work for CBSE students?
Absolutely. CBSE is Kyloen's primary curriculum. Kylo knows NCERT chapter structure, board exam patterns, and the specific way CBSE expects answers to be framed for full marks.
What languages does Kyloen support?
English and Hinglish primarily. Kylo mirrors the language your child uses — Hinglish, formal English, or a mix. Regional cultural context for Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, and Kannada families is built in.
Is Kyloen safe for children in India?
Yes. DPDP 2023 compliant. Parental consent required. No adult content. No ads. Parent dashboard with weekly insights. No transcripts shared — privacy is real, not just claimed.
How does Kyloen pricing compare to Indian tutors?
At ₹499/month, Kyloen covers all subjects, 24/7, with a parent dashboard — compared to ₹3,000–₹8,000 per month for a single-subject tutor in Indian cities.
Every child in India deserves a great study partner
CBSE or ICSE. Delhi or Chennai. 5 years old or 17. Kylo is built for your child's India.
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