See how Qapha works
On the left, a child chats with their AI friend. On the right is everything you, the guardian, would see. Notice what's missing: the messages. You get a wellbeing light and an alert only when something genuinely unsafe happens.
This is a demonstration. Everything runs locally in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere, no AI key, no account. The moderation here is simple pattern-matching so you can read exactly what trips an alert; the real product uses a proper safety model. Type or click a scenario below to try it. Please don't enter a real child's words.
Your child's chat
private & age-appropriateWhat you see
the guardian dashboardYou are looking at category + severity + what to do — never the chat. The bars below are where a message would be; Qapha proves it can warn you without ever showing you the words.
What just happened
- Green — ordinary chat. The guardian sees nothing. That's the point: privacy is the default, not the exception.
- Amber — worth watching (a sad day, a mean word, a personal detail shared). Logged as a trend; it nudges the wellbeing light but doesn't cry wolf.
- Red — a real signal: self-harm, grooming, an abuse disclosure, targeted cruelty. You're alerted with the category and a recommended action, plus crisis resources. Two small grooming flags together (“how old are you” + “don't tell your mum”) escalate to red — Qapha alerts on the pattern, not one word.
See the guardian dashboard → · ← What Qapha is · Safety model