If your child is a cadet and you’re weighing up a study app, here’s the straight version: what Cadet AI is, how it keeps young people safe, and exactly how we handle privacy.
Cadet AI is a study-aid app for UK Army Cadet Force and Combined Cadet Force cadets. It pairs TANGO - a friendly AI study assistant - with quizzes, progress tracking, badges and awards, so cadets can revise their training and build confidence between parade nights. It is an independent study aid: not an official MOD, ACF, CCF or Cadet Forces product, and not endorsed by them.
Cadet AI is designed for cadets aged 13+. We ask a child’s age at sign-up and do not create accounts for under-13s. The app is built to be age-appropriate, with safety and privacy as defaults rather than afterthoughts.
The full detail is in our privacy policy.
TANGO is built to stick to cadet training and won’t make things up - if it isn’t sure, it says so, rather than inventing an answer. For safety-critical topics like weapon handling, it points cadets back to confirming the detail with a qualified instructor (SAAI). The assistant is also designed to recognise when a young person might be struggling and to signpost appropriate support, and it’s built to stay on-topic for cadet training.
Cadet AI is free to download and use. The free plan covers core training for every cadet. Two optional upgrades - Plus and Pro - add more daily messages and quizzes and lifelike neural voices, billed through Google Play and cancellable anytime. There’s no pressure to upgrade, and the free plan is genuinely useful on its own.
Beyond grades, cadets is about confidence and responsibility. A cadet who knows their subjects walks in taller, gets trusted with more, and enjoys it more. Cadet AI gives them a calm, judgement-free way to revise at their own pace - and to turn up to parade night knowing their stuff. For the wider picture, see what age you can join the cadets and our other guides.
No ads, no trackers, 13+ by design. An Android app, coming soon to Google Play.