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Like Claude Code — for kids

This summer, your kid will spend hundreds of hours on a screen.

What if some of them turned your kid from a consumer into a creator? With Poofy, kids build real Minecraft worlds just by describing them.

Poofy mascot

No clicks, no tutorials, no code. Your kid says what they want — Poofy builds it.

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Sound familiar?
Camp's over. It's 2pm. And it's "I'm bored" — again. The tablet comes out, another two hours disappear, and there's nothing to show for it.
The shift

Kids are about to start vibe-coding — very young.

The way we make software is changing. You don't click through menus anymore — you tell the computer what you want, and it builds it. Grown-ups call it vibe-coding; developers do it all day with tools like Claude Code. Poofy is that, for a 7-year-old — and the kids who grow up creating this way won't remember a world without it.

"Build a castle with a secret dragon lair."
Your kid says it. It appears — real, in Minecraft, block by block.
How it works
1Say it
Your kid says one sentence.
2Poof
Poofy's AI works out every block.
3Built
It appears in real Minecraft, ready to play.
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A whole summer to learn the one skill that matters.

Telling a computer what to build. Start on launch day.

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