For parents

A parent-managed toy studio

ToyAlive is designed for families who want playful AI creations without handing kids an open-ended prompt box.

Audience
Families with young kids
The product voice is warm, playful, and designed around children ages 3 to 9.
Account control
Parent-managed
Adults should manage accounts, purchases, privacy requests, and support contact.
Main input
Toy photos
ToyAlive is built for plush toys, dolls, action figures, blocks, toy vehicles, and similar objects.
Where creations live
Toybox
Finished toys and adventures are stored in the signed-in account instead of being posted to a public feed.
Payments
One-time Spark Packs
Stripe handles checkout. ToyAlive uses wallet credits called Sparks for creations.
Sharing
Family choice
Families can download or share finished creations outside ToyAlive when they choose.
How a toy becomes an adventure
  1. 1

    Upload a toy photo

    Use a clear toy photo or the sample teddy. The app asks for a toy name and checks that the image is appropriate for ToyAlive.
  2. 2

    Bring the toy to life

    ToyAlive builds a first alive version using the toy's shape, colors, features, and friendly personality.
  3. 3

    Pick an adventure

    From the Toybox, families can make photos, storybooks, comics, dance clips, short cartoons, or birthday messages.
  4. 4

    Keep or share the result

    Creations stay with the account so families can view, download, share, or delete them later.
Safety basics
  • Keep everything G-rated, gentle, playful, and appropriate for young children.
  • Center the uploaded toy instead of real people, celebrities, logos, brands, or protected character recreations.
  • Avoid violence, weapons, injury, death, threats, romance, drugs, alcohol, gambling, politics, religion, hate, and mature themes.
  • Do not include last names, addresses, school names, documents, passwords, full card numbers, or other sensitive details.
  • Use first names or ages only when a family provides them for a direct greeting, dedication, birthday, or goodnight-style message.
Good toy photos
  • Use one toy as the main subject.
  • Take the photo in good light so colors and features are clear.
  • Crop out faces, school names, addresses, screens, documents, and brand marks when possible.
  • Choose toys and objects that can safely become a playful character.

No public kid feed

ToyAlive is a creation tool, not a social network. Finished toys and adventures live in the signed-in account's Toybox.

Names stay limited

A first name or age can help personalize a dedication, birthday message, or greeting, but prompts should not include sensitive details.

Parents can ask for deletion

Contact [email protected] for help deleting toy photos, creations, or account data tied to a family account.
Protected characters and brands

ToyAlive should not recreate copyrighted or branded characters. When a toy appears to be a protected character, the safer path is to make an original toy character instead of copying the protected design.

Can my child type anything they want?
ToyAlive uses structured adventure forms instead of a blank public prompt box. Parents should still guide what is uploaded and typed.
Can ToyAlive show real children?
No. The product is built around toys. Uploads where a real person is the main subject should not be used for creation.
Can we download creations?
Finished creations include controls for families to keep, download, or share outside ToyAlive when they choose.
What if an output feels wrong?
Stop using it and email [email protected] with the account email, toy name, and a short description.

The simplest rule: upload toys, not people.

Clear toy photos create better results and avoid privacy problems. Crop out faces, school names, addresses, documents, screens, and visible payment details before creating.

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