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Independent software studio publishing multilingual learning apps, practical tools, and family-friendly games.

What You Will Find On This Site

AnMoon publishes multilingual learning apps, practical tools, and a small number of games. Some products focus on early learning in English, French, Arabic, and Tamazight/Tifinagh. Others are built for document work, field reporting, or short arcade play. The goal here is to help you see quickly what each product does and who it is for.

Educational apps

Designed for parents, teachers, and young learners who want simple vocabulary practice, alphabet exposure, and memory games without a confusing interface.

Practical tools

Focused software for real tasks, from field documentation to privacy-friendly document preparation, with more tools currently in development.

Casual games

Built for players who enjoy pick-up-and-play mobile experiences with straightforward rules and satisfying progression.

How The Catalog Is Shaped

The catalog is broad, but it is not random. One part of AnMoon's work is about helping children learn through simple repetition, familiar visuals, and short interactive sessions. Another part is about reducing friction for adults who need a tool to do one job clearly, whether that means preparing documents for AI workflows or documenting completed work in the field.

Games still belong in the catalog, but they follow the same studio preference for clarity. We tend to prefer software that gets to the point quickly, teaches itself through use, and avoids clutter where possible.

What Visitors Usually Want To Know First

Which Product Should You Start With?

If you are looking for a browser-based tool, start with pdf2x. If you need clearer job documentation from a phone, start with TaskVerified. If you are browsing for children's learning apps, head to the Educational Apps section. If you want something lighter and play-focused, Zen Ball Breaker is the best place to begin.

Who Are These Products Made For?

The audience changes from one product to another. Some apps are meant for parents, teachers, and young learners. Others are meant for professionals or general users who want a focused digital tool that does one job clearly. The game pages are there for players who want something easy to pick up and satisfying to return to.

What Connects Them?

Even though the catalog covers different categories, the products share the same general approach: simple interfaces, a narrow core purpose, and a preference for software that feels clear from the start.

pdf2x

Private PDF preparation for AI and RAG

Convert PDFs to Markdown or plain text

Local OCR for scanned PDFs

Batch conversion with local ZIP export

About 30 OCR languages in this build

pdf2x is a browser-based tool for preparing PDF documents for AI workflows and RAG pipelines. Rather than sending a raw PDF straight into a chatbot or retrieval system, users can convert it into cleaner Markdown or plain text first. That can reduce layout noise, lower wasted prompt tokens, and produce source material that is easier to chunk, embed, index, and retrieve.

The app runs locally in the browser and includes OCR for scanned PDFs when direct text extraction is not enough. This build supports around 30 OCR languages, along with batch conversion, retrying failed files, and local ZIP export.

pdf2x is especially useful for people working with ChatGPT, Claude, summarization tools, extraction workflows, or search and retrieval systems built around document ingestion. If you want to try it right away, open pdf2x. For more background, you can also read the product overview or the guide Why Convert PDFs Before Using AI Tools.

TaskVerified

TaskVerified is designed for tradespeople and service businesses that need a cleaner way to document completed work. The app turns a finished job into a professional report with photos, notes, signatures, timestamps, and location details, helping teams keep a clear record of what was done and what was approved on site.

It is especially well suited to plumbers, electricians, installers, maintenance crews, and small operators who spend most of their day in the field rather than at a desk. Reports can be prepared quickly from a phone, including offline, which makes the tool practical in construction areas, basements, and other low-connectivity environments.

TaskVerified stays focused on one core workflow: capturing the job clearly enough to support payment, follow-up, and accountability. You can also read the main-domain TaskVerified product page or the guide Clearer Field Reports From a Phone.

Zen Ball Breaker

Zen Ball Breaker is our arcade title for players who enjoy short sessions, clean mechanics, and a steady sense of improvement. The game combines elements of brick breaker, pinball, and ball-shooter design, but the main appeal is rhythm: line up a shot, watch the chain reaction, and clear the board before the blocks push too far down the screen.

We describe it as a relaxation game with challenge rather than a pure reflex test. The one-finger controls make it easy to pick up, while the scoring and wave structure keep it from feeling empty after the first few rounds. It has a distinct identity and audience, with gameplay built around rhythm, satisfying shots, and steady progression.

You can also read the dedicated Zen Ball Breaker page for a fuller overview and screenshots.

  • Short sessions that work well on a phone
  • Simple controls with enough depth to stay interesting
  • Designed for players who want a calm but rewarding loop

How The Current Products Differ

The featured products solve different kinds of problems, so the best place to start depends on what you need.

Together, they show the kind of software AnMoon tends to make: focused products with a clear purpose rather than one broad app trying to do everything.

Educational Apps

AnMoon's educational catalog centers on two simple app families for early learning: First Words and Memory Cards. Together they introduce basic vocabulary, alphabet familiarity, and visual memory practice in English, French, Arabic, and Tamazight/Tifinagh in a format that is approachable for children and easy to use with parents or teachers.

These learning apps were previously available on the Apple App Store, but they are not currently live there anymore. They remain an important part of the catalog, and work is ongoing to bring the educational lineup back on Android and Google Play.

Read how the learning catalog is organized

Visit the Educational Apps page

Why The Learning Catalog Matters

Many early-learning apps treat language support as a checkbox, but the actual experience changes from language to language. AnMoon's educational titles are organized more deliberately than that. The same two app families are used across four languages so that families and educators can move between versions without re-learning the whole structure each time.

That matters especially for bilingual or multilingual settings. A child may already hear more than one language at home or in school, and a familiar app format can make practice feel more consistent. It also matters for Tamazight and Tifinagh, where approachable educational software remains less common than it is for English or French. The original iPhone and iPad releases are no longer available, but work is underway to bring the learning lineup back on Android.

Guides and Notes

If you want a little more background before trying a product, these guides look at how the learning apps fit together, why clean PDF conversion matters in AI workflows, and what makes phone-based field reporting useful in day-to-day work.

A Few Common Questions

Are All Products Available On Every Platform?

No. Some products are Android apps, some are browser-based tools, and some are older releases while newer versions or related products are still in development. The dedicated product pages and support page are the best way to check current availability.

Why Link Out From The Main Site?

Because some products run on their own subdomain or app store page. This site is where you can read about them first, compare them more easily, and find support, privacy information, and contact details in one place.

What Should A New Visitor Read First?

If you already know the kind of product you need, start with the relevant product section above. If you are still comparing, the Guides page is the better starting point because it gives more context before you commit to one product.

How We Think About Quality

Good software should be understandable before you download it. We explain what each product does, who it is for, and where to get help, so people can decide quickly whether it belongs in their routine, classroom, or workflow.

About AnMoon

AnMoon is based in Marrakech, Morocco and is led by Abdellah Boutmouzzar. The studio began with learning apps for children and has gradually expanded into casual games and practical digital tools. What connects the catalog is a preference for software that is easy to understand, genuinely useful in context, and respectful of the user's time.

Whether you are a parent, educator, player, or professional exploring one of our products, the aim is the same: clear software, useful context, and straightforward information.

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Contact

General questions and product feedback: feedback@anmoon.org

Business and studio inquiries: engage@anmoon.org

Privacy questions: privacy@anmoon.org

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Privacy Policy

Effective date: February 23, 2026

Who this applies to

This website and our mobile applications are published by AnMoon. Some products are designed for general audiences and some are intended for users aged 13 and older. Privacy expectations vary by platform and product, so we describe the common principles here and provide a contact address for product-specific questions.

Information and third-party services

AnMoon does not require users to create an account to browse this site. Some mobile apps may use third-party services such as analytics or ad-serving tools, including Google AdMob, to support product operation and monetization. Those providers may process technical data such as device identifiers, approximate location derived from IP addresses, app activity, and crash diagnostics.

Children's privacy

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children in a way that conflicts with platform rules or applicable law. If you believe a child has provided information to one of our products inappropriately, contact us and we will investigate promptly.

Your choices

Users can manage ad personalization and device identifiers through their device settings. On Android, this typically includes controls related to advertising IDs and personalized ads.

Contact for privacy requests

For privacy questions, contact privacy@anmoon.org.

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