Bibi
Emotional support for kids,right when they need it.
Bibi is a digital companion designed by psychologists to help children feelcalm, heard, and safe.

Developed specifically for understanding and helping children
Bibi is built with an understanding of child development, emotional regulation, and attention spans. Interactions are short, supportive, and designed to meet children where they are, helping them slow down and regain a sense of calm without pressure or judgment.
Bibi’s emotional responses are shaped with guidance from experienced psychology practitioners and Master’s-level researchers focused on child development and emotional regulation.

“We know what it’s like to deal with anxiety.”

Ashley Evans
MA in counselling, University of Wisonsin-Milwaukee
“I created Bibi as a reflection of my passion for helping children feel emotionally seen, safe, and supported through empathy, comfort, and connection.”

Chelsea Kuk
MA in counselling, University of Chicago
“What drew me to Bibi was the idea of offering kids a gentle, non-judgmental space. Many children just need help naming what they feel and calming their bodies - Bibi is designed for exactly those moments.”

Alejandra Gonzalez
MA in Social Sciences (Psychology), University of Chicago
“Bibi is intentionally simple. It doesn’t try to analyze or fix children - it supports them through conversation and play, which is often how kids naturally process emotions.”

Our mission is to make mental health support more accessible for every child.
Bibi notices when a child feels worried or overwhelmed and gently guides them through short calming activities, like drawing or breathing games.
Safety comes first. Bibi is designed with input from psychology practitioners from University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.


What families are saying
My child doesn’t always want to talk to me when they’re upset. I liked that Bibi gave them a calm way to slow down and feel understood in the moment.
Jamie
mother of 8 year old
I was hesitant at first, but Bibi felt gentle and age-appropriate. It didn’t try to tell my child what was wrong. It just helped them settle.
Ava
mother of 12 year old
We tried Bibi during a stressful moment for Jake and it felt like a helpful pause. I believe the drawing activity really helped him understand his emotions
Jake
mother of 11 year old


