Guess when and where in history — then explore what really happened
Why we're building it
Here's something we noticed: kids who say they hate history will spend an hour trying to figure out if a street scene is from 1920s New York or 1930s Paris.
The subject isn't boring — the way it's taught is. Time Traveler drops your kid into AI-generated scenes from real moments in history and asks one question: when and where are you?
They look at the clothes, the buildings, the signs, and guess. Get it wrong, learn something. Get it right, go deeper — explore the scene, talk to people from that era, collect what you find. It works alone, against friends, or in a classroom.
We built this because the kids who understand history aren't the ones who memorized dates. They're the ones who learned to look at the world and ask "what happened here, and why?"
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