How Robin Works
How Robin keeps your child safe — in real time.
Three moments, again and again, every day a child is online. Each one is a chance to keep them safe and to teach them something they'll carry for life.
The three moments
Detect
a stranger asks for an address
Step in
a group chat turns into bullying
Teach
a search drifts toward explicit content
01
Detect — a stranger asks for an address
In a multiplayer game, an unfamiliar account asks a child to share where they live. Robin recognizes the pattern of stranger-elicitation in real time, before a reply is sent.
02
Step in — a group chat turns into bullying
A class group chat begins to pile on one child. Robin gently surfaces what's happening to the child being targeted, supports them in the moment, and flags the pattern for a trusted adult — without surfacing individual messages.
03
Teach — a search drifts toward explicit content
A curious search starts heading somewhere it shouldn't. Robin redirects the moment, explains plainly why, and offers what the child was actually looking for — turning a misstep into a small lesson.
A learning platform underneath every intervention.
Robin is more than a moment-to-moment companion. Behind each intervention is a structured digital-literacy and online-safety curriculum — so children don't just avoid harm, they learn to recognize it themselves.
What adults see — insights, not transcripts.
Teachers and parents see summaries, patterns, and flags that matter. They never see their child's private messages. Trust travels both ways.