Vikitorek helps parents and teachers by turning Wikipedia articles into short, age-appropriate summaries — written for kids aged 3 to 9. ⚡️ Powered by Mistral AI 🌍 Multilingual support 🎯 Age selector 🔄 Free tier: 10 queries per user
Turn wikipedia into one-paragraph summaries for your child
Vikitorek helps parents and teachers by turning Wikipedia articles into short, age-appropriate summaries — written for kids aged 3 to 9. ⚡️ Powered by Mistral AI 🌍 Multilingual support 🎯 Age selector 🔄 Free tier: 10 queries per user
Thanks for checking out Vikitorek! I created this tool because my daughter kept asking amazing questions — and Wikipedia was just too much for her to understand. This is a beta launch, and I’m looking for early testers and feedback. Let me know how it works for your kids/students! 👶 You can choose an age between 3–9 🧠 Each query returns a one-paragraph explanation 📩 DM me if you'd like to test upcoming features! 🙏 Thanks for supporting tools that make learning fun for kids.
Well done on bridging the gap between dense knowledge and curious kids! Are there any plans to expand the age range or add more interactive features in the future?
Pretty useful app, prolly gonna use it once I become a parent in a few years xd Still nice concept! Keep bringing such work!
As a teacher, I’ve never clicked ‘launch’ faster—finally, a bridge between curious kids and dense knowledge. The multilingual support? Cherry on top.
How is this different/ more useful than simply asking ChatGPT to explain something for a 5 year old?
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.