Comparison · Last reviewed June 6, 2026

Askie vs Storywizard.ai: Story-Creation Tool vs All-in-One Kids AI

Askie vs Storywizard.ai compared: pricing, illustrated stories, homework help, safety, and which fits families vs classrooms in 2026.

TL;DR

Storywizard.ai is a literacy tool for adults: teachers and parents generate illustrated stories with built-in reading exercises, and it does that well. But it isn't something your child can talk to — there's no Q&A, no homework help, no conversation. If you want printable literacy assignments for the classroom, pick Storywizard. If you want one safe app where your child gets personalized stories and answers to their questions, Askie is the better fit.

At a glance

AskieStorywizard.ai
Age range3-155-17 (K-12)
Free tier
AI-powered
Voice chat
Image generation
Offline mode
Languages811
PlatformsiOS · Android · WebWeb
Safety modelMulti-layer AI safety filter + parent controlsAI-moderated story generation with real-time semantic filtering; EDSAFE certified. Built for adults (parents/teachers) to create content for kids — there is no child-facing chat to moderate. No explicit COPPA compliance claim published.
Starting priceFree, $9.99/mo premium$10/one-time

Full feature comparison

FeatureAskieStorywizard.ai
AI story generation
AI illustrations in stories
Storywizard offers up to 8 illustrations per page; Askie filters every generated image for child safety
Upload a photo to star in the story
Open-ended Q&A about any topic
Homework help
Live voice conversation
Storywizard narrates stories aloud but isn't conversational
Reading comprehension exercises
Comprehension questions, cloze, vocabulary, and read-aloud fluency assessment
Teacher / classroom tools
Both offer classroom products with student progress tracking
Parent dashboard
iOS & Android apps
Languages811
Free tier
Roughly 3 free stories/month reported; teacher plans have 7-day trials
Limited

Pricing breakdown

Askie

  • FreeLimited daily questions$0
  • Premium (monthly)Unlimited Q&A, voice, image gen$9.99/mo
  • Premium (annual)Save ~34% vs monthly$79/yr

Storywizard.ai

  • Family — 3 storiesOne-time pack with all family features$10/one-time
  • Family — 6 stories$18/one-time
  • Family — 30 storiesBest-value family plan$21/month
  • Teacher BasicUp to 10 students, 7-day trial$10/month
  • Teacher UltimateUp to 40 students, 7-day trial$29/month

Child safety

Askie

Multi-layer AI safety filter, real-time moderation, age-appropriate prompt calibration, per-child parental controls, and Auth0-secured parent accounts. Never collects sensitive data about children beyond what parents explicitly provide.

Storywizard.ai

AI-moderated story generation with real-time semantic filtering; EDSAFE certified. Built for adults (parents/teachers) to create content for kids — there is no child-facing chat to moderate. No explicit COPPA compliance claim published.

Which is better for…

Honest picks — we won't pretend Askie wins every scenario.

A teacher building reading-comprehension assignments around personalized stories

Winner · Storywizard.aiThis is exactly what Storywizard was built for — comprehension questions, vocabulary, cloze exercises, and read-aloud fluency assessment with per-student tracking.

A curious 7-year-old who wants stories and answers to endless 'why' questions

Winner · AskieStorywizard can't be talked to — it generates stories, not conversations. Askie does personalized stories and open-ended Q&A in the same app.

Making your child the illustrated hero of a printable bedtime book

Winner · Storywizard.aiStorywizard lets you upload your child's photo to appear in the illustrations, and stories download as PDFs for printing.

A family that wants one app for stories, homework help, and safe AI chat

Winner · AskieStorywizard is a single-purpose literacy tool. Askie combines stories, homework help, voice chat, and image creation under one set of parental controls.

Pros and cons

Storywizard.ai — pros

  • Genuinely classroom-ready: comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency assessment built into every story
  • Upload your child's photo to make them the illustrated hero; PDF download for printing
  • 11 languages, EDSAFE safety certification, and a Global EdTech Startup Award (2023)

Storywizard.ai — cons

  • Not conversational — a child can't ask it questions or get homework help
  • Web-only; no iOS or Android app (the 'StoryWizard' apps in the App Store are unrelated developers)
  • No explicit COPPA compliance claim, and family pricing is pay-per-story beyond a light free tier

Askie — pros

  • All-in-one: AI stories plus open-ended Q&A, homework help, and voice chat in one kid-safe app
  • Child-facing by design, with per-child parental controls and a parent dashboard
  • Native iOS and Android apps plus web

Askie — cons

  • No reading-comprehension exercise builder or fluency assessment for teachers
  • Can't put your child's photo into story illustrations

Try Askie free

No credit card. Works on iOS, Android, and web. Built for curiosity, not compulsion.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Askie and Storywizard.ai?

They're different categories of product. Storywizard.ai is a story-creation tool — an adult describes characters and a reading level, and the AI writes and illustrates a story with optional comprehension exercises. Askie is a child-facing AI companion: kids get personalized stories too, but they can also ask questions, get homework help, and talk by voice, all under parental controls.

Can my child talk to Storywizard.ai?

No. Storywizard.ai generates stories and narrates them aloud, but it isn't conversational — there's no chat, no Q&A, and no voice interaction. For a kids' AI your child can actually converse with, you'd want Askie or a similar child-safe assistant.

Does Storywizard.ai help with homework?

No. Storywizard.ai is focused on story creation and literacy exercises (comprehension questions, vocabulary, fluency). It can't answer math questions or explain science topics. Askie covers homework help alongside storytelling in one app.

Is Storywizard.ai safe for kids?

Storywizard.ai filters generated content with real-time semantic moderation and carries an EDSAFE certification. Because adults drive the creation flow, there's less open-ended risk than with a chatbot. One gap to note: its published privacy policy doesn't explicitly claim COPPA compliance, though it does commit to no data sales and parent-initiated data deletion.

Does Storywizard.ai have a free version?

There's a light free allowance (third-party reviews report about 3 stories per month) and 7-day trials on teacher plans, but the pricing page leads with paid packs: $10 for 3 stories, $18 for 6, or $21/month for 30 stories. Askie's free tier includes weekly chat, story, and image allowances without a per-story charge.

Is Storywizard.ai better than Askie for teachers?

For literacy assignments, yes — Storywizard's comprehension questions, cloze exercises, and read-aloud fluency assessment are purpose-built for the classroom. Askie's schools product focuses on safe, open-ended AI tutoring instead. Many classrooms could use both for different jobs.

Which is better for bedtime stories — Askie or Storywizard.ai?

Both generate personalized, illustrated stories. Storywizard wins if you want a printable keepsake starring your child's photo. Askie wins if your child wants to listen, then keep asking questions about the story — and bedtime stories are included in the same app they use for everything else.

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