Empowering Digital Natives

In a world where children are born digital natives—inevitably immersed in screens and gadgets—parents can’t block their exposure. Instead, BrainArk empowers kids to meet these digital challenges head-on by upgrading their cognitive skills. Through scientifically grounded, gamified training, we boost memory, attention, and flexible thinking so every child can confidently navigate and master the digital age.

About BrainArk

Designed by neuroscientists, built for parents, and loved by kids

Designed for ages 5–17, BrainArk combines cognitive training and cultural exploration in an adventure format, achieving scientifically validated results: 8-week program yields an average > 18.8% improvement.

Daily Neuro-Training: 20-Minute Sessions

BrainArk’s training covers every critical cognitive dimension—from short-term and working memory to visual and spatial recall, symbol recognition, geometric perception, spatial awareness, and path planning—using adaptive, gamified exercises that flexibly adjust to your child’s progress, ensuring a well-rounded boost to learning, problem-solving, and real-world thinking.

100% Personalized Approach

Fully Adaptive: Training paths adjust dynamically as each child progresses.

Data-Driven Insights: Ongoing analytics guide personalized recommendations.


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Evidence-Based Insights – Worry-Free Parenting

Our Visualized Training Charts translate your child’s neuro-training data into clear, evidence-backed insights—so you can see progress at a glance, set goals with confidence, and enjoy worry-free parenting.

Key Innovations

Digital Biomarker Driven Memory, attention & cognitive flexibility training

Multi-center clinical validation shows strong efficacy

AI-driven “one-child, one-plan” adaptation

Adventure meets education—curiosity, not compulsion

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Research and Clinical Validation

  1. Current Psychology | 26 July 2025|Working memory vs. inhibitory control training: differential and sustained improvements on school-age children’s analogical performance and strategy
  2. Current Psychology | 2 Feb 2025|How do working memory, inhibitory control, and phonological processing skills contribute to analogical reasoning in kindergartners, school-age children, and adults Current Psychology https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-025-07325-w
  3. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 227 (2023) 105603 |Training and asymmetrical transfer effects of working memory and inhibitory control in primary school children. 



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