About Us

We Built This Because the Conversation Kept Failing

Every parent we know has had some version of the same moment. You hand your kid a phone — or they get one at school, or they find one lying around — and suddenly you realise you have no idea what the rules are. So you say something vague like "don't spend too much time on it" or "be careful online," and that's it. That's the conversation.

The problem isn't that parents don't care. The problem is that most digital parenting tools are either too vague to be useful, too one-sided to stick, or already out of date by the time you find them. Screen time limits don't address TikTok. Monitoring apps create secret-keeping, not honesty. And generic "phone contracts" from the internet don't name the apps your kid is actually using.

Pixel Proof Kids was built to fix that.

What We Make

We create family digital agreements — printable, age-specific PDFs that give families a real framework for navigating life online together. Not rules handed down from on high. Not surveillance disguised as parenting. An actual agreement: what kids commit to, what parents commit to, and how the family handles it when things go sideways.

Every agreement is built around the apps and platforms kids actually use — not "screens" as a vague category. We cover phones, gaming, group chats, social media, AI companions, and more. And every tier includes the one rule we think matters most: the Amnesty Clause.

"Once per quarter, your kid can tell you about a mistake — and there is no phone consequence for the telling. No questions about how we found out. We help fix what can be fixed. We move on."

Because a kid who can come to you when something goes wrong online is infinitely safer than a kid who hides it.

Three Tiers, One Family

We offer three age-specific agreements, each designed for a distinct developmental stage:

  • The Foundation (Ages 6–9) — First devices, first rules. Simple, clear, and built for kids who are just beginning to explore the internet.
  • The Transition (Ages 10–13) — The years when social media starts, group chats get complicated, and gaming becomes social. This is the tier where trust is built or broken.
  • The Reset (Ages 14–17) — Teenagers need negotiation, not dictation. This agreement treats them like the almost-adults they are while keeping genuine safety guardrails in place.

You can buy them individually or as the Family Starter Bundle — all three in one download, ready for whichever stage comes next.

Our Philosophy

We don't do fearmongering. We don't believe that the internet is purely a threat to be managed or that every app is a danger waiting to happen. We believe kids need to learn how to live online — and that the families who do that best are the ones who talk about it openly, make agreements together, and repair trust when it breaks.

Our agreements are designed to be conversation starters, not courtroom documents. Print them out, sit down together, and fill them in as a family. Cross things out. Add your own rules. Make it yours.

No app can parent your child. But a family that has agreed on the rules — and knows what happens when the rules get broken — is a family that's ready.

Ready to Start?

Find the agreement that matches your child's age and download it today. It takes about 20 minutes to sit down and fill in together — and it starts a conversation that will matter for years.