Hello,
I'm Leka!
a companion to stimulate
social interaction
from a
interactive smart toy
to an
educational tool
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Help exceptional children
live exceptional lives
A new robotic companion designed specifically for children with special needs, to spark their motivation and help them learn, play & progress
"The most important thing a therapist or a parent like myself needs are the toys and the games that can help us connect to that child"

Valerie Beatson,
mother of an exceptional child
"I think the greatest part about Leka is just the interactive piece and how Leka interacts with Britton - it just helps him become a happier child."
Tracie Howell,
mother of an exceptional child
"There are different types of information you can get from a device like Leka as far as how the child works on motor skills, how they deal with emotion or how they deal with color identification. All of these are data points, that can be drawn from that child and they go into the overall child’s progress they are doing with both Leka and therapy teams"

Jeff Blackwood,
CEO & Founder of Pathfinder Health Innovations
"Today we had the chance to spend some time with Leka and Charlie had a lot of fun. He was able to play with the different color options of Leka, he was able to listen to music on Leka, he loved feeling Leka next to him, the vibrations of Leka, and overall it was a great experience."

Eileen Geoffroy,
mother of an exceptional child
"Something like Leka, with all data automatically laid out instantly aid in a graph, would be nice because you can’t always see the progress that your child is making, and you rely on looking at little changes in the data to feel good about the therapy"

William Lamb-Orgel,
father of an exceptional child with autism
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"The most important thing a therapist or a parent like myself needs are the toys and the games that can help us connect to that child"
Valerie Beatson,
mother of an exceptional child
"I think the greatest part about Leka is just the interactive piece and how Leka interacts with Britton - it just helps him become a happier child."
Tracie Howell,
mother of an exceptional child