The learning device parents actually feel good about
Scribbi is a dedicated handwriting device for children aged 3–10. Paper-like screen. Educational activities. No overstimulation.
You’ve tried the iPad. You’ve tried the parental controls. You’ve tried limiting screen time.
None of it changes the fact that your child’s favorite device was designed to keep us hooked – not to help a five-year-old learn to write their name.
We built Scribbi because we were stuck in the same cycle – two parents looking for educational technology we could hand our kids without the anxiety that comes with it.

Paper-like Display

No Videos or Ads

Handwriting-based

Tantrum-Free Tech
The habits forming right now are the ones that stick.
Between 3 and 10, your child is building their relationship with learning, attention, and technology. Every year on a device designed for engagement is a year those habits are shaped by someone else’s priorities. Scribbi puts that time back in your hands.
What’s different when you take the iPad out of the equation?

Built by parents who needed this to exist
Scribbi was founded by Katarina and Keller Seamons – not because we had a background in education technology, but because we had two kids and the same problem every parent has – we felt guilty giving our kids a screen and scared about what they could get into. The platform is now informed by specialists in handwriting, brain development, and early childhood education.
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Designed to be put down
Your child uses Scribbi the way they’d use a sketchpad – they reach for it when they want to, and set it aside when they’re done.
Most devices are engineered to hold attention. Scribbi is engineered to respect it. The colors are muted. The pace is slow. There are no rewards, streaks, or animations designed to trigger one more tap.
“My son isn’t always begging for this, but he loves using it when I hand it to him and there's no tantrum when I take it away.”
— Scribbi Parent
Rated 9+ by Scribbi families
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