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Learn more about Loreo and our policies
Last updated: Oct 12, 2025.
Hi there! Welcome to Loreo — a creative and safe place where kids aged 7–13 can write stories, turn them into videos, and share them with the world. Parents create accounts first and stay in control, so everyone can enjoy Loreo safely.
This section explains what Loreo is all about, in plain English — how your child can use it, what’s okay to post, and how we keep things safe and positive. Below this, you’ll find the official legal version (our lawyers like that part more than we do).
Loreo is an online storytelling space where kids write short stories, watch them come alive as videos, and share them with other kids. Parents create an account, add child profiles, and manage permissions.
Kids aged 7–13 can participate with a parent’s help. Parents receive a confirmation link by email to verify their account and then create child accounts. Parents can control whether their child can watch videos, write stories, or send stickers.
Kids own their stories! Loreo just helps bring them to life as videos. When you create something here, you let Loreo process and show it publicly, so others can watch and learn from it. We don’t sell it, and we don’t run ads on it.
Every new account and every new story is reviewed by a real human (Ohad!) before being published. If something looks unsafe or unkind, it won’t be shown. Parents can also report any content they find concerning.
Loreo may grow and change! We’ll keep you updated when we add new features or rules. We’ll never make big changes without letting parents know.
Have questions? Just email support@loreo.kids. We love hearing from parents and teachers.
By accessing or using Loreo (“Service”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service (“Terms”). If you do not agree to these Terms, please do not use the Service. Loreo is provided by Ohad Kravchick (“we,” “us,” or “our”), based in California, United States.
Loreo is intended for children under the age of 13 who use the Service under the supervision of a parent or legal guardian. Parents must create an account and verify it before a child may use the Service. By creating a parent account, you consent to your child’s participation in accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Users retain ownership of the original text-based stories they create. By submitting content to Loreo, you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to use, display, reproduce, and distribute such content solely for operating and improving the Service. You represent that all content you or your child submit is appropriate and does not infringe any third-party rights.
We review new accounts and user-generated content manually before publication. We reserve the right to remove or unpublish any content at our discretion for any reason, including but not limited to safety concerns or policy violations. We may also terminate access to any account that repeatedly violates our guidelines.
The Service is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not guarantee uninterrupted operation. We reserve the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue the Service or any part thereof at any time.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Loreo, its creator, and affiliates shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use or inability to use the Service.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, United States. Loreo is designed for use in the United States. If you are outside the U.S., please do not use Loreo at this time.
We may update these Terms periodically to reflect service changes or legal requirements. Continued use of the Service after such updates constitutes acceptance of the new Terms.
For questions about these Terms, contact:
Ohad Kravchick
support@loreo.kids