12 simple games that help toddlers (2–5 years) learn colors, numbers, shapes, letters, animals and more. No ads. No tracking. Works offline.
Free during launch • One-time ₹50 unlock coming later
Designed for chunky little fingers. Every tap gets a happy sound, every right answer gets confetti. No menus, no settings, no surprises.
Built by a security engineer and a tired parent — for our own son first, then for yours.
No banners, no pop-ups, no "watch this video to continue." Your child plays. That's it.
Nothing leaves the device. No analytics, no accounts, no cloud sync. Even we don't know you're using it.
Plane, train, road trip, bad wifi — Ziksa keeps working. Download once and you're set.
Big tap targets. Voice-read prompts. Gentle "try again" instead of harsh red Xs. No way to escape into ads or browsers.
Free now. Soon a one-time ₹50 unlock for the full set. No subscriptions, no surprise charges, ever.
Built in Bengaluru by a parent who got fed up with ad-stuffed kids' apps. Designed for Indian families first.
We will never show your child an ad. We will never sell your data — because we don't have any. We will never push subscriptions or in-app purchases at a 3-year-old. If we ever break this promise, you have every right to call us out.
— The Ziksa team
Designed for children aged 2 to 5 years. The games work best when played with a parent the first few times, then independently as kids learn the patterns.
Yes. While we're still in launch, the entire app is free with all 12 games unlocked. Later, we'll move to a small one-time payment of around ₹50 to unlock the full set. There will never be subscriptions, ads, or in-app purchases for kids.
No. After installing once from the Play Store, Ziksa Kids works fully offline. Perfect for travel, restaurants, or anywhere with patchy wifi.
No. None at all. The app does not connect to the internet, has no analytics SDK, and stores nothing about your child anywhere. The only thing saved is a star count in local storage on your own device — and even that never leaves your phone. See our privacy policy for details.
YouTube Kids and most "free" toddler apps are built around watch-time, ad views, and content recommendations — designs that hold a child's attention as long as possible. Ziksa Kids is built around small bursts of active play. There's no algorithm, no autoplay, no infinite scroll. Just a quiet menu of games your child can pick from.
Yes. We add new games every month or so based on what real toddlers actually enjoy. Updates are free for everyone.
Ziksa is built by a software engineer and parent based in Bengaluru, India. The company is a small independent operation — not a venture-backed startup, not part of a larger media company.