About BasiApps Studio
An independent Android studio with one simple mission: make screen time creative, safe and joyful for kids and families.
Why we exist
BasiApps Studio started with a simple observation: most kids' apps are either cluttered, confusing or not really made for children at all. We wanted to build the opposite — apps a three-year-old can open and enjoy on their own, and a parent can hand over without a second thought.
Today our coloring and learning apps have been downloaded more than 100,000 times by families around the world. Each one is designed, drawn and coded in-house, with the same care you'd put into a gift for your own child.
We're proudly small. Being an indie studio means every page, sound effect and update gets personal attention — and when a parent writes to us, the person who built the app is the one who replies.
What we promise
- 🎨 Original artwork with bold, kid-friendly outlines in every app.
- 🛡️ No accounts, no chat, no social features — ever.
- 👨👩👧 Compliance with Google Play's Families program in every release.
- 📴 Core coloring fun that works fully offline.
- 🔄 Regular updates with new pages, fixes and improvements.
- 💬 Real support from the people who actually built the app.
From sketch to store, step by step
Every BasiApps title follows the same careful path before it reaches your family's device.
Sketch & design
We draw original coloring pages with thick, simple outlines that young kids can actually fill in.
Build for small hands
Big buttons, forgiving touch targets and zero dead-ends — the app is shaped around how kids really tap.
Test & safety-check
Every release is tested on real devices and checked against Google Play Families policy before launch.
Launch & improve
We watch reviews and feedback closely, then ship updates with new pages and polish.
Meet the person behind the crayons
Anil Kumhar
Anil is an independent Android developer who handles everything at BasiApps Studio — from drawing coloring pages and designing interfaces to writing the code and answering support emails. His goal is simple: build apps that spark creativity and that parents can trust completely.