Learnosaur is a free learning platform for kids — interactive language games covering vocabulary, grammar, phonics, spelling, and creative writing, with classroom tools teachers don't have to pay for.
Good early-learning software mostly sits behind a subscription, which puts it out of reach for many classrooms and families. Learnosaur takes the other path: games that are free to play, teacher tools that are free to use, and data that is free to download. We design, build, and run it end to end — and we keep one constraint front and center: it has to stay good enough that teachers choose it, while staying cheap enough to give away.
No subscriptions, no seat limits, no locked features, no ads. Not "free for now" — free, forever, on purpose.
The site is open source and every dataset behind the games is Creative Commons licensed — download it, remix it, print it, even if you never use the platform.
Kids never need an account or an email. We collect nothing beyond anonymous, privacy-respecting page statistics. That's the whole list.
Free only works if the platform costs almost nothing to run. Learnosaur is a static site served from the edge, and each game loads as a small interactive island only where it's needed. No heavy servers, no per-seat infrastructure — the economics of a static site with the feel of an app. That's also why it runs well on the aging hardware real classrooms actually have.