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Learning a language is hard.
Learning one with your child shouldn't be.

We started Miko because the best way to learn a language is to share a story — and the best person to share it with is right next to you.

The problem we set out to solve

Most language apps hand a child a device and a stream of drills, then measure the minutes. But children don't fall in love with a language through flashcards. They fall in love with it through stories — and through the people who read those stories with them.

For families raising children across more than one language, that shared time is precious and scarce. Miko is built to protect it: 15–20 quiet minutes where a parent and child read together, in two languages at once, and both come away having learned something.

Who Miko is for

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Immigrant parents

Keeping your children connected to a heritage language, even far from home.

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Expat families

Helping kids stay fluent in a language their school never uses.

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Parents learning too

Picking up a new language alongside your child — because accountability is better shared.

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Curious parents

Giving your child the cognitive and cultural gifts of growing up bilingual.

What we believe

Reading comes first

The story is the point. Games and exercises serve the reading — never the other way around.

Honest, not hypey

We're in early access and we'll always tell you where we are. No inflated claims.

Built for two

Every screen assumes a parent and a child, side by side — not a child left alone with a device.

Languages chosen with care

Five languages we know deeply, so the translations and pronunciation feel right.

🌱 In early development

What's coming

  • 📚 20+ launch stories across difficulty levels and themes
  • 🎮 Gamified mini-exercises woven into stories
  • 🔥 Reading streaks so the habit sticks
  • 📓 A vocabulary journal so progress is visible

Read with us

Join the waitlist and follow along as we build Miko, one story at a time.

📱 Coming soon to iOS & Android