Hallucino is a free project that gives young people their own website, built by talking to an AI.
No coding knowledge needed. You describe what you want, the robot builds it, and it goes live at yourname.hallucino.ai. You iterate. You learn. You own it.
Most kids use the internet every day but never get to make anything on it. Social media turned everyone into consumers. We think that's backwards.
AI changes the game. You don't need to learn HTML first. You just need ideas and the ability to say what you want. The robot handles the rest.
Everything runs on a Raspberry Pi — a tiny computer the size of a credit card — in an office in south east London, SE28.
No Amazon. No Google Cloud. No big tech middlemen. Just a £70 computer, a broadband connection, and some AI robots.
The chat runs on Matrix — the same encrypted messaging protocol used by the French and German governments. Your conversations are private.
Built by Gamakon — a small AI company based in London.
This site is multilingual. We started with English and French. The students add their own languages — the ones their families speak at home.
Because the internet should work in your language.