It's 9pm. Your child is crying over a math problem. You've explained it three different ways. Nothing is working.
She guides your child step by step, at their pace. No raised voices. No tears. Just calm, steady progress — even at 9pm on a school night.
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Ruiya
Your child's patient tutor
The Problem
Singapore's curriculum is demanding. Parents want to help but don't always have the time, the knowledge, or the teaching skills. Tuition centres are expensive and rigid. And most "homework help" apps just give away answers — which teaches nothing.
Your child doesn't need answers. They need someone who shows them how to think.
Real homework moments
Built for late nights, stuck problem sums, and parents who want help without giving away answers.
Ruiya explains patiently, shows the working, and lets your child ask again when the first explanation does not land.
The Solution
She doesn't just give answers and disappear. She shows every step — clearly, patiently — and re-explains any part your child needs.
Snaps a photo or types a question. No login friction, no complicated setup.
Gives the full solution step by step, all at once. Re-explains any part the child finds tricky — as many times as needed.
The answer was theirs to learn from. The next problem feels less scary. Learning becomes something they want to do.

This is what confident learning looks like.
"Last night, my son finished his math homework — alone — and said 'Mummy, I'm actually good at this.' I nearly cried."
— Yifei, mum of a P4 boy
Two weeks with Ruiya
What Ruiya Helps With
Ruiya is being shaped around Singapore primary homework, not generic flashcards or answer keys.
Founding Beta
Every new account starts with 20 free turns over 7 days. No payment is needed to try Ruiya.
Founding Beta is opened in small batches so we can personally review early-user feedback and improve Ruiya around real homework. If the current batch is full, new subscribers will be placed on the waiting list before Ruiya opens more widely.
After the free trial, Ruiya Founding Beta is SGD $29.90 for 300 turns over 30 days.
20 turns over 7 days. 1 turn = 1 message from your child + 1 reply from Ruiya.
Try Ruiya free first. If it helps your child, continue with Ruiya Founding Beta. Transfer details are provided only when you are ready to continue after the trial.
Transfer details provided when needed
Ruiya will send the current bank-transfer details and next steps after you decide to continue.
Pay only when you want to continue after trying Ruiya. Payment details stay out of the public page so signup stays simple.
Yes. Paying before the last turns are used helps avoid interruption. When you enter the new access code, remaining trial or paid turns and days are added to the new code, and Ruiya shows the updated balance immediately.
Ruiya Founding Beta is normally non-refundable once an access code has been issued or usage has started, except where required by law or where Ruiya materially fails to provide access.
Parent Guide
Ruiya is designed to help your child learn calmly, but like any AI tool, it works best when the question is clear and parents know what to do if something looks off.
We review feedback and reports so Ruiya can keep improving around real homework.
ChatGPT and Gemini are powerful general AI assistants. Ruiya is more focused on Singapore Primary Math, child-friendly homework flow, Guided Mode, and parent feedback tools. If an answer seems wrong or concerning, families can mark it as Not right or Report, and we can review the conversation to improve the product.
Ruiya can make mistakes. If an answer seems wrong, click Not right or Report below the response. The conversation is saved for review, so we can check what happened and improve Ruiya. You can also ask Ruiya to check the solution again and explain the method step by step.
Ruiya reads what your child uploads, so clear photos help a lot. Take the photo in good lighting, keep the full question and diagram visible, and avoid blur, shadows, smudges, folds, or cropped edges. If needed, upload a closer photo of just one question.
Some questions take longer because Ruiya is reading the image, understanding the problem, and preparing a child-friendly explanation. If a reply seems incomplete, your child can type: "Please continue from where you stopped."
Your child can ask Ruiya to slow down. Ruiya works best when the child tells her what part is confusing. For example, they can type: "Can you explain this more simply for Primary 5?"
Ruiya is built around Singapore Primary Math, but different children understand different explanations. Your child can ask Ruiya to explain another way, use smaller steps, or show a simpler example first.