Digital learning for Indigenous languages — created by you, owned by you
Seedling enables Indigenous language educators, cultural organisations, and publishers to create engaging, game-based digital learning materials — without the need for coding, specialist software, or large production teams.
Our platform is designed to support language revitalisation at scale, while ensuring communities retain ownership of their content.
All content is published as standard HTML5 — no app stores, no special devices.
What you can create with Seedling Generate
Seedling gives you a set of flexible, no-code templates for creating engaging digital learning materials in Indigenous languages.
- Interactive language games and activities
- Story-based learning experiences
- Vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation activities
- Mobile-friendly HTML5 resources that work across devices
- Content in Indigenous languages, dialects, and orthographies
Designed for language revitalisation projects
Seedling has been used to support Indigenous language education initiatives in North America and beyond. The platform is flexible enough to support early learners, immersion programmes, and community-led language projects.
We understand that Indigenous language work requires care, accuracy, and long-term thinking. Digital tools should support communities — not extract value from them or impose unnecessary technical barriers.
- Cultural accuracy and community context
- Ownership and control of language materials
- Sustainable access to learning resources
Seedling is designed to fit into your existing educational and cultural work, rather than asking you to adapt to a rigid platform.
Chief Atahm, a First Nation school in British Columbia, Canada, has used the platform to create games in the Secwepemc language.
Who uses Seedling for Indigenous Languages?
Seedling is used by a range of organisations working to support Indigenous language learning and revitalisation, including:
- Indigenous language schools and immersion programmes
- Cultural and language revitalisation organisations
- Educational publishers working with Indigenous communities
- Curriculum bodies and education authorities
- Universities and research-led language projects
You don’t need an in-house technical or development team to get started.
How it works
- Define your language content and learning goals
- Build interactive activities using Seedling’s no-code templates
- Publish and distribute your content as HTML5 learning resources
Most teams can begin creating content within hours or days.
You always own your content
All learning materials created with Seedling remain your intellectual property. Content can be hosted, distributed, and reused according to your needs — supporting long-term sustainability for Indigenous language education.
Seedling does not claim ownership over your language data, stories, or learning materials. Our role is to provide tools that help you create and publish high-quality digital learning resources.
This approach supports community-led decision-making and long-term access to learning materials.