Empowering parents to guide their children at home
The learning doesn’t need to end in the classroom. Take their learning to the next level.
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Subscribe to create your own songs at home for just £14.99 a month, or £149.99 per year (two months free)!
Unlimited song generation: Create personalised songs on any topic, for any Key Stage
Customise everything: Tailor each song to your child's unique needs. Choose the subject, genre (Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, Classical), and more
Personalised learning path: Our platform tracks your child’s progress and gives you data-driven insights
The comprehension advantage: Automatic quizzes after every 10 listens, testing comprehension, and ensuring understanding
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Loujo is a specialised educational service that creates personalised educational songs to help children with dyslexia learn, understand, and retain academic information in a fun and highly effective way. We transform challenging school topics into engaging, memorable music.
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Music is a powerful tool for memory and learning. Children with dyslexia often benefit immensely from multi-sensory learning that moves beyond traditional reading methods. Songs engage auditory processing, rhythm, and melody, leveraging the brain's non-verbal memory centres to make the information stick more readily than text alone.
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The process is straightforward:
Provide the content: Teachers and parents use a simple prompt (e.g., a homework sheet, a list of facts, a revision guide) you want the song to cover
Pick a style: Let us know your child's favourite music genres and what motivates them
Loujo creates the song: Our algorithm then creates a high-quality song incorporating the above information
Play to your heart’s content: The song is immediately available to you for playing (and replaying)
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Parents and teachers typically report:
Increased confidence and reduced anxiety around specific subjects
Faster memorisation of key facts, lists, and processes
Improved recall during tests, exams, and homework
A more positive attitude towards studying and tackling difficult curriculum material

