ABC4Kids is a free, ad-free learning app for children aged 3–6. It teaches the alphabet, the numbers 0–20, letter sounds, and early counting through short games you can play together or let your child explore on their own.

For parents and teachers

What it teaches

  • Letter recognition (uppercase and lowercase) across 10 languages.
  • Letter sounds and pronunciation, using the browser's speech synthesis.
  • Number recognition 0–20 and counting objects.
  • Fine motor control through guided letter tracing.
  • Early memory and sequencing through memory match and alphabet order.

How to use it

  • Open the page on a tablet, phone, or laptop — no install, no account.
  • Pick a language from the language picker.
  • Choose a game. Sessions are short by design; kids can stop any time.
  • Sit with your child for the first few rounds so they learn the controls.
  • Use the "change language" button any time to practise in another language.

Privacy promise

ABC4Kids does not use analytics, tracking scripts, advertising, or third-party cookies. There is no login, no account, and nothing is sent to a server about your child. The app is operated from Sweden and built to be GDPR-aligned by design.

Read the full privacy statement

Common questions from parents

How much does ABC4Kids cost?

It is completely free. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, and no paid tier.

Do you collect data about my child?

No. There is no analytics, no tracking pixels, no cookies beyond what a browser needs to load the page, and no account system.

What age range is it designed for?

Children aged 3–6. Younger children usually enjoy Free Practice and Find the Letter; older kids can try Letter Tracing and Memory Match.

Which languages are supported?

English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. You can change language at any time.

Do I need to install anything?

No. It runs in any modern web browser on tablets, phones, and computers. No app store install and no signup.

Contact

Questions or feedback? Email [email protected].
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