
Traditional story machines addressed the problem of "availability" but failed to touch the deeper needs of families: uniqueness, a sense of participation, and emotional bonding. Our customization aims to achieve a paradigm shift in three dimensions:
Transfer of Content Ownership: Shifts the of content creation partly from the product R&D team to each individual family. The child transforms from a passive "listener" into a "co-creator" and "protagonist" of the story.
Upgrade of Interaction Mode: Enriches parent-child interaction from simple "listening together" to the fun-filled process of "joint planning, recording, and acting out." This process itself constitutes the highest quality of family companionship.
Accumulation of Emotional Assets: Every customization is not a one-time entertainment but generates a "Digital Growth Keepsake" that can be preserved, reminisced about, and appreciates in value as the child grows. Dad's dinosaur roar today, or Grandma's lullaby in dialect, will become lifelong treasures for the child.


The Trinity Deep Customization System: Building an Immersive, Exclusive Story Universe
Customization should not be scattered functional add-ons but a complete, interlocking system where each element enhances the others.
Story Customization: Beyond Name Insertion - AI Weaving of Values and Interests
This is the soul of customization. We must go beyond simply "inserting 'Xiao Ming' into a story" to achieve deep narrative personalization.
Dynamic Generation Engine: Through a simple questionnaire or keywords from parents (e.g., child's traits: brave/curious; current interests: space, ocean; values to nurture: sharing, honesty), an AI engine can integrate classic story templates to generate coherent
positive, and highly personalized exclusive stories. For example, generating an adventure about a "little astronaut bravely making friends on a lunar base" for a cautious child.


Interactive Multi-Branch Choices: At key story junctures, implement voice-interactive choices. "Sweetie, should our little hero take the rainbow bridge or the magic tunnel now?" The child's response (or parent's selection) guides the story to different outcomes, enhancing engagement and logical thinking.
Growth Timeline Integration: The system can automatically weave the child's real-life events (e.g., "first day at kindergarten," "baby sister was born") into story metaphors, helping the child understand new changes and emotions within a familiar narrative context.












