ANOO

For parents raising the next builders

Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply.”
Elon Musk · April 2026 · 68M views on X

In a world of abundance,
only one thing keeps your kid relevant.

The ability to think about what’s impossible. We build that with Mars-grade stories that teach kids to reason from first principles.

In development · Android beta July 2026
Anoo Kids app screen: an interactive Mars-mission story where the child chooses what happens next.

Anoo Kids · in-development product UI

About Anoo

An AI education-technology startup.

Anoo Intelligence, LLC builds Anoo Kids, a mobile app that teaches children ages 7 to 13 to think from first principles, the one skill AI cannot replace.

Each lesson is an interactive story set on Mars, where extreme constraints force kids to reason about open-ended, real-world problems. Our customers are parents who want their children ready for a world where AI handles the easy work.

What we build
Anoo Kids, a mobile learning app
Who it is for
Children ages 7 to 13, and their parents
Company
Anoo Intelligence, LLC, Washington, USA
Stage
Pre-launch, in active development

Inside the app

See Anoo Kids.

A mobile app built with Flutter and Gemini 3.1 Flash Live. The screens below are in-development product UI.

Anoo Kids app screen: Interactive Mars stories

Interactive Mars stories

A story is a scroll of shorts. The kid picks what happens next and the story branches on how they reason.

Anoo Kids app screen: AI voice tutor

AI voice tutor

A real-time voice tutor on Gemini Live. The kid asks, the tutor answers, the story responds.

Anoo Kids app screen: Six Mars missions

Six Mars missions

Life support, water, food, waste, energy, habitat. Six missions that teach first-principles thinking.

Anoo Kids app screen: Parent dashboard

Parent dashboard

Parents track real reasoning skills, not screen time: constraints, systems thinking, problem solving.

The Shift

The rules of work just changed. Your kid’s education hasn’t.

When Elon talks about universal high income, he’s saying the obvious thing: most jobs are about to disappear. The people who remain valuable are the ones who can think about problems no AI can hand back an answer for.

30K+

jobs lost to AI in early 2026 alone

That's the Challenger Report's count of US layoffs explicitly attributed to AI, just in the first few months of the year. The curve isn't slowing.

Source · Yahoo Finance
"0"

That's what easy tasks are worth now

"What was easy is now zero. Easy tasks no longer exist. Hard is the new easy, impossible is the new hard."

Source · Micha Kaufman, CEO Fiverr
2036

when a 7-year-old today enters the workforce

That's the world they're being prepared for. The world schools were designed for ended in 2022. Nobody told the curriculum.

Source · Anoo Intelligence research
The kid sits on Mars holding a tablet showing a coral speech bubble with a voice waveform.

What we build

Mars-grade stories. Scroll-based. AI-powered.

A story is a scroll of shorts: the same vertical-scroll loop your kid already knows. Except every short teaches one Mars-scale problem, and the story branches based on how they reason. Four formats, one app.

Comic panel

Hand-drawn panels where your kid picks what happens next. The cliffhanger between shorts.

Animated scene

Short narrated scenes. Original animation mixed with real NASA footage.

Mini-game

Drag, sort, build. Active reasoning, not passive watching.

Voice (Gemini Live)

Kid talks back. The tutor answers in voice. The story responds to how they think.

The Method

We teach kids the only thing AI can’t fake: first-principles thinking.

Every story walks them through the same four-step loop. By the end of it, they don’t just know an answer. They know how to build one. That’s what makes a Mars colonist, a founder, a researcher. That’s what we train.

Because the future they’re inheriting is full of hard problems. The kind that don’t hand back an answer, even to AI.

The kid kneels on Mars next to a small green plant sprout, examining it.
  1. Take the problem

    "How do you grow food on Mars?"

  2. Strip to constraints

    No soil. No sunlight. Limited water.

  3. Reduce to atoms

    Plants need: light, nutrients, water.

  4. Rebuild from scratch

    Hydroponics. LEDs. Closed-loop water.

The Curriculum

Six real Mars challenges. Each one a series of stories.

Grounded in NASA’s Moon-to-Mars Architecture and ECLSS technical briefs. We didn’t make this up. We just turned it into something a 7-year-old wants to swipe through.

These aren’t textbook problems. They’re the texture of the world the next generation will actually live in.

The kid stands inside a Mars greenhouse dome surrounded by rows of small green plants.
01 · ECLSS

Life support

“Why can't you just open the window on Mars?”

02

Water loop

“Where does your pee go on Mars?”

03

Food production

“How do you grow lettuce with no soil and no sun?”

04

Waste & regolith

“How do you turn your trash into a brick to build with?”

05

Energy

“What if the sun disappears for three months?”

06

Habitat & transport

“How do you land a house on a planet with no runway?”

Sourced from NASA’s Moon-to-Mars Architecture and ECLSS technical briefs .

Why Google

We’re all in on Google.

Not for the feature list. For the future they’re building. Project Suncatcher is the why.

Where Google is headed

Project Suncatcher

Earth from space with a sparse ring of small golden satellites orbiting around it.

In November 2025, Google announced it’s putting AI compute in orbit. An 81-satellite constellation of TPUs powered by solar panels that work 8× harder in space than on Earth. First two prototype satellites launch early 2027 with Planet Labs.

solar output
81
satellite cluster

“Google is solving compute the way our kids will need to solve everything: by going to where the constraints are different.”

Google Blog · Google Research

Business Model

Priced for the AI economy.

We intend to run the first kids edtech platform with unit economics tied directly to real-time AI compute. Instead of hiding AI costs, we turn them into a transparent, growing business.

The model

Base + credits

Parents pay a low monthly subscription as a budget anchor, then buy flexible credit packs on top. One credit is designed to equal about one minute of Gemini Live voice or one dynamically generated story.

Why it scales

Margins expand with use

Most edtech uses flat fees that subsidize AI, so margins shrink as kids use the app more. Anoo passes AI compute through with a fixed markup, so margins are designed to expand with usage and never lose money on a power user.

What it means for Google

Consumption that grows

Because pricing is metered to Gemini and Vertex AI usage, our revenue is designed to scale in lockstep with our Google Cloud consumption. We intend to grow into a high-volume Google Cloud customer.

A two-phase margin plan

Phase 1: pre-generated content keeps early API costs low and margins high. Phase 2: dynamic, real-time generation on Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, Google’s latest real-time audio model, where heavy users fund their own compute through credit packs.

Product & Roadmap

Anoo Kids is in active development.

Anoo Kids is a mobile app, currently pre-launch. Here is where we are and what is next.

  1. July 2026 · next

    Android closed beta

  2. End of Q3 2026

    Public launch on Google Play

  3. Within 60 days of Android

    iOS App Store release

Built on Google Cloud

Flutter on device, Gemini 3.1 Flash Live (Google’s latest real-time audio model) via Firebase AI Logic, Firestore and Cloud Run. COPPA-2026 compliant; voice retained per session only; no third-party trackers.

The Choice

Don’t raise a kid who needs the universal high income.
Raise the kid who builds the thing that pays for it.

The future waiting for them is full of hard, impossible problems. That’s the exciting part.

Anoo Kids enters Android beta in July 2026, with public launch later in 2026. Be the first parent to know when it goes live.

We’ll email once, the day it launches. Nothing else.

The kid walks across a Mars ridge toward a coral rocket on the horizon at sunrise.

The Team

Who's building Anoo.

Anoo Intelligence, LLC is founded and led by Geeta P. Loke.

Geeta P. Loke, Founder, CEO & Lead Engineer, Awanoo

Geeta P. Loke

Founder, CEO & Lead Engineer

Software engineer and architect with 20+ years building enterprise-scale commerce platforms and modern digital experiences for major global retail and eCommerce organizations. She now builds Anoo Kids end to end on Google Cloud: Flutter on device, Gemini 3.1 Flash Live via Firebase AI Logic, Firestore, and Cloud Run. Prior work spans cloud architecture, APIs, search, personalization, and secure high-performance systems. M.S. in Cybersecurity, EC-Council University.

At ANOO, we’re rethinking how children learn in the age of AI, blending creativity, technology, and personalized learning experiences.

If you’re a parent raising children in the AI era, I’d love to hear what skills, values, and experiences matter most to you for their future. Your perspective will help shape what we build next.