Hello, world, I’m the founder of Narrovosoft, and the creator of Narratelica.
Narratelica is currently a mobile app under development. It allows children to listen to the stories they want to hear, and it is supported by AI technologies to help bring to life the imaginative ideas children often have but cannot yet fully express.
But Narratelica is not just about generating stories.
We also create a collection of stories about the latest scientific developments and topics related to sustainability. These stories are not generated instantly. They are written through long-term engagement with these subjects, through research, carefully selected materials, and repeated revision.
I’d like to use this post to share a simple question that I have been thinking about for a long time:
In a time when educational videos are everywhere, and when Google and AI can answer almost any question instantly, why do I still choose to talk about science and sustainability through stories?
Is this really the “right” path for building a company?
My answer is: yes.
Not because we know more than others. And certainly not because we want to remind people how bad the world is.
In academic and research fields, it is common to communicate problems very directly. The situation is serious, and solutions are urgent.
But after reading countless papers, I have come to realize something important. For most people, this kind of information often creates anxiety rather than understanding.
Especially for children.
I do not want to use stories to tell children, or the adults who accompany them, that “humans have ruined the environment.” Nor do I want to place the burden of the world’s problems on children who are just beginning to understand it.
What I want to share instead is this. There are scientists, researchers, and practitioners who are working very hard with nature.
They believe that nature has its own ability to heal and rebalance. It simply needs time. And the role of humans is not to replace nature, but to understand it, work with it, and gently offer a small boost.
I believe that when complex knowledge is shaped into stories that children and adults can understand together, children can stay curious, and the adults accompanying them do not feel lectured or pressured.
This kind of shared experience helps build long-term understanding, not fear or anxiety.
That is also why Narratelica does not follow a fully AI-generated content path. For us, AI is a tool, not a value in itself. Some stories still need to be written slowly, thought through carefully, and revised with patience.
If you have listened to our story samples on YouTube, Spotify, or Facebook, I hope you have felt this intention. Not a sense of mass production, but a warmth that comes from careful thought and genuine accompaniment.
Thank you for reading. And thank you for taking the time to imagine with me what kind of future might emerge if children grow up understanding the world through cooperation, patience, and care.