This is what AI in education should look like. Khan Academy took their already-excellent free learning platform and added an AI tutor with actual guardrails—parent monitoring, chat visibility, content filtering, the works. Common Sense Media gave it 4 stars, and it's easy to see why.
The $9/month price tag is reasonable for what you get: personalized tutoring across every major subject, instant feedback, and a mastery system that adapts to your kid's level. It's not flashy or gamified, which means it won't hook reluctant learners on its own, but for motivated students or parent-guided learning, it's genuinely excellent.
The safety features are the real standout. You can see every conversation your kid has with the AI, get alerts if something gets flagged, and trust that a nonprofit focused on education—not profit—built this thing. No ads, no data harvesting, no dark patterns.
Is it perfect? No. It's a tool, not a miracle worker. Kids still need to put in effort, and some will find it boring compared to YouTube or Roblox. But if you're looking for screen time that actually builds skills and knowledge, this is top-tier.



