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Safety & Trust

AI Transparency

A plain-language explanation of where AI may be involved in stories, illustrations, or audio and how that is communicated to families.

Stories, illustrations, and some audio experiences may involve AI systems.
Visible facts on the page are designed to match the structured metadata behind them.
Transparency is used to reduce uncertainty, not to create hype.
Lumora Kids settings screen showing family controls and account options.
Simple settings for your peace of mind

Why disclose AI use clearly

Families should not have to guess whether AI is involved in the storytelling pipeline. When AI contributes to stories, visuals, or narration, the website should say so in direct language so parents can make an informed choice.

Specificity builds more trust than buzzwords

This page avoids vague promises about innovation and focuses instead on practical answers: where AI may be used, what remains visible to parents, and how preview metadata stays aligned with the content shown on the page.

Transparency supports review and compliance

Clear labeling also helps app-review teams, accessibility tools, search engines, and AI retrieval systems interpret the product accurately. The same facts exposed to humans should be reflected consistently in machine-readable metadata and page structure.