Why Knorion exists

We're charting a universe of knowledge — one curious mind at a time

Knorion began with a single question: what if learning felt less like a syllabus, and more like exploring the night sky?

It started with one student

A father, a daughter, and a night full of stars

When my daughter started middle school, I wanted her first brush with serious mathematics to feel like discovery, not a chore — a place where every concept is a star to reach, every topic a constellation to chart, and her own curiosity sets the course.

Knorion is that place. Built for her. Open to a million more.

A small confession

Every star on this site was placed by an AI

This homepage. The Orion constellation in the hero. Every animation, every icon, this very page you're reading — all of it was designed and written by Claude Code. The author didn't hand-write a single line.

Knorion is, in part, a living proof of what's now possible: one person, one idea, and an AI that turns intent into a finished, animated, production website.

Two reasons we built this

01

A joyful place to learn

For my daughter — and every learner who deserves to feel the quiet thrill of “I get it now.” Knowledge that compounds, a path that lights up, and failure that always feels safe.

02

To taste the freedom of building with AI

To feel, first-hand, the creative liberation of describing a vision and watching it come alive in code — no syntax, no boilerplate, just intent becoming something real and beautiful.

The night sky is changing

Knowledge no longer travels in straight lines

For centuries we acquired knowledge the same way: a fixed syllabus, one pace for everyone, memorise and move on. The AI era breaks that line. Learning can now be personal, exploratory and compounding — meeting each mind exactly where it is, lighting only the path it's ready to walk, and remembering everything it has mastered.

Knorion is our small wager on that future: that the best way to learn is to explore your own universe, with a tutor that knows you and never runs out of patience.