Storybook adventures
where your child
is the hero.
Describe any adventure — a dragon who hates spicy soup, a sibling trip to the moon — and Fablito conjures a fully illustrated, narrated picture book in minutes. Their name on every page.
§ 01 · How it works
From a sentence to a
storybook — in minutes.
No blank pages, no prompt engineering, no "hmm, that's not quite right." Fablito does the heavy lifting — you do the tucking-in.
Step 01
Pick your little heroes
Add up to four children, choose who stars and who cameos. Siblings become best friends on the page.
Step 02
Whisper an idea
One sentence is enough. "A dragon who hates spicy soup." Or pick a mood — cozy, brave, silly, sleepy.
Step 03
Watch the magic unfold
Illustrated pages appear one by one. A warm narrator reads along. Words highlight in time.
§ 02 · What's inside
Everything storytime
actually needs.
Built with love for car rides, rainy afternoons, sibling cuddles, and the long drive home from grandma's.
Their name on every page.
Add 1–4 children, pick who stars, and Fablito weaves their name, traits, and even favourite colour into the narrative.
Chapter 1
On a Tuesday that looked just like any other, Mia and her little brother Leo found a door behind the bookshelf.
Narration that tucks them in.
Professional voice-over with word-by-word highlighting. Three reading speeds so every child can follow.
Their favourite toy. In every scene.
Snap a photo. That stuffed bear stars alongside them.
Read together, miles apart.
Grandparent narrates over FaceTime; their screen shows full-bleed pages.
A warmer, dimmer read.
Softer light, gentle chimes, "Goodnight" instead of "The End."
8 art styles
Watercolour, cartoon, pixel, oil, stained glass, and more.
Stories that continue
Sequels with full world-and-character continuity.
Listen-only mode
Digital Toniebox. Lock-screen, car-friendly.
iCloud-only
Stories sync across your family's devices, not ours.
§ 03 · Illustration
Eight art styles.
Zero AI look.
Every story is illustrated in a coherent, hand-made-feeling style your child chooses. No weird hands, no uncanny faces — just picture-book craft.
4 styles free · 4 premium styles with Fablito+
§ 04 · A few favourites
Stories families make in a typical evening.
§ 06 · Built for families
The safest kids’ app
you’ll ever open.
We don’t track children. We don’t sell data. We don’t need an account. It’s just you, your child, and a book.
Invisible to advertisers
No analytics, no behavioural profiling. Your child is not the product.
Designed for safety
A parental gate, age-appropriate content, no DM features, no social feeds.
Your stories live in iCloud
Not on our servers. You own the books, you delete them in one tap.
No account, no email
Download, describe, done. Nothing to sign up for, nothing to forget.
§ 07 · From parents, not marketers
She corrected me on the pronunciation of her own name, then asked if the dragon could be her teacher next time. We're on story four.
Saturday mornings used to be tablet-and-silence. Now it's pancakes, narration on the kitchen speaker, and both kids arguing over who gets to pick the next animal.
SharePlay means I read to them on Sundays, a full ocean away. His little sister waves at me through the page-turns. I don't have words for what that is.
Every story has to have a stegosaurus. Every one. Fablito just rolls with it. Last week the stegosaurus ran a bakery and she was SO into it.
He usually refuses to read to me. With his name on the page and his voice in the story, he read four out loud without realising. I didn't say anything, I just let him keep going.
Both of them get named, both of them get a scene. First bedtime in a year where no one cried about whose turn it was. I don't care if it's AI, it works.
Their first story,
tonight.
No account. No credit card. Just the App Store and an idea.