

Llamaroo
Llamaroo helps parents, tutors, homeschoolers, and teachers turn any topic into a playable learning adventure for primary and elementary children.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
- Educational
Features
- No Coding Required
- Gamification
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- AI-Powered
- Agentic AI
- Interactive Lessons
Llamaroo News & Activities
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Llamaroo information
What is Llamaroo?
Llamaroo is an AI-powered learning app for parents, tutors, homeschoolers, and primary school teachers who want to make learning feel less like a worksheet and more like something children actually want to finish.
Use it to turn homework, worksheets, spelling lists, school topics, life skills, voice notes, or rough ideas into interactive lessons children can play through in the browser. A parent or educator creates the lesson, reviews it, edits it, and approves it before a child sees anything.
Llamaroo is designed for K–6 and KS1–KS2 learners. It can support maths, reading, phonics, science, humanities, tutoring sessions, homeschool units, revision, catch-up practice, and even parent-led life skills lessons.
The product is built around a simple idea: children already give huge attention to apps like Roblox, YouTube Kids, Minecraft, Bluey, and mobile games. Llamaroo uses similar engagement loops for learning instead of distraction. Lessons can include characters, short stories, questions, activities, mini-games, comprehension checks, differentiated reading levels, and progress tracking.
Unlike open-ended AI chatbots, children do not talk directly to an AI. Adults stay in control. Students join with a private code and PIN, with no child email required.
Llamaroo was built by Oxford alumni with experience in game design and consumer engagement, including work connected to Candy Crush at Activision Blizzard King. The goal is to help adults teach almost anything more easily, while giving children a learning experience that can compete with the apps already fighting for their attention.







