Cartoon character of a cute green insect with large eyes, smiling mouth, and butterfly wings, set against a black background.

Wanderwing is the app that gets your kids outside

Kids ages 5-9 earn wanderwings when they put down their screens to explore their yard, go on a trail, head to a playground, or plan for vacation.

Wanderwing is coming soon

Wanderwing is coming soon

Screenshot of a mobile app's user interface related to a nature exploration game. The header says 'Wanderwing' with a subtitle 'Hey Nature Explorer!'. The main section shows 'Your Wanderwings' with five icons of tiny green creatures and a plus sign, indicating progress towards earning more. Additional sections include options to explore 'Where are we Wandering today?' and view 'My Wandering Stories.' There is a humorous note about bored beetles and a prominent button for games. Another section features a green snail with a message about slowing down, accompanied by a green button labeled 'Slow down with the snail.' A chat icon for messages appears at the bottom.

This app gamifies curiosity and autonomy by rewarding kids with wanderwings when they put down their screens and explore their world.

Currently when kids feel anxiety, boredom, or any negative emotion they turn to their screens to make that feeling go away.

Wanderwing flips the script by prompting kids to go outside to get that hit of dopamine.

How does Wanderwing gets kids off of screens?

Illustrated signs with cartoon bugs. First sign shows a smiling fly labeled 'WANDER WING'. Second sign shows a bored beetle labeled 'BORED BEETLE'. Third sign shows a relaxed snail labeled 'SLOW DOWN SNAIL'.

Meet the Wanderwing Gang!

Kids learn that only boring beetles get bored, and they are NOT a boring beetle. Wanderwing provides screen free game prompts like wandering story and classics like rock, paper, and scissors.

Life can move pretty fast and feel a little overwhelming for little minds. The Slow Down Snail helps kids to slow down, notice the world around them, and become grounded in the present moment when things feel too big.

Kids earn wanderwings when they put down their screens and explore their yard, go on a trail, head to a playground, or plan for vacation.