Koda Safety for PC games, voice chat, and online risk.
Koda Safety helps parents see the dangerous moments that happen inside multiplayer games, Discord servers, live voice calls, and game chat without turning every game night into a ban.

High-signal gaming alert
Koda Safety gives parents context when a conversation moves from normal play to something risky.
Voice and chat risk
Koda Safety focuses on live game conversations, party chat, DMs, and the moments parents usually cannot hear.
Real-time parent alerts
Parents get notified when language points to grooming, bullying, threats, self-harm, or sexual content.
Context, not noise
Alerts are designed to give parents enough detail to respond calmly and understand what happened.
Built for PC games
Koda is shaped around Roblox, Discord, Fortnite, Minecraft, Steam, and the wider gaming spaces kids use.
What Koda Safety means
A gaming-first parental security layer.
Koda Safety is the part of parental controls that most families discover they need after basic app limits are already in place. It is built for the actual places kids socialize: multiplayer games, voice channels, DMs, servers, and platform chats.
The product is intentionally focused on high-signal risk. When something points to grooming, bullying, threats, sexual content, or self-harm, parents get context they can act on quickly.
What Koda watches for
Alerts for the conversations parents are most likely to miss.
Koda Safety is strongest when the risk is not simply which app a child opened, but what happened after they joined the match, server, party, or chat.
- Grooming language and isolation tactics
- Bullying, harassment, slurs, and threats
- Sexual content or requests for images
- Self-harm signals and dangerous escalation
- Attempts to move kids into private off-platform chats
Platform guides
Start where your child already plays and talks.
These Koda Safety guides connect the product to the platforms parents ask about most.