Generate Kids Artwork Feedback
Upload child artwork, choose who the feedback is for, and receive supportive comments you can copy or print.
Artwork image *
Drop artwork here, or click to upload.
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Feedback goal
Feedback depth
Feedback
Written for a parent or caregiver.
Your feedback will appear here after you upload artwork and generate.
Report structure
What the report reads, and how it changes
The form inputs do not just collect data. They steer the tone, the section order, and the level of detail so the result feels like a purpose-built report instead of a generic AI reply.
Inputs
Required
Optional
Personalization
Feedback for
Changes the tone, reading level, and section order for Parent, Child, or Teacher.
Artwork type
Lets the model lean toward coloring, drawing, or activity-page observations.
Feedback goal
Pushes the report toward understanding, encouragement, conversation, or next activity selection.
Child description
Adds the child’s own explanation so the report can stay close to the real story.
Parent output
`artwork_summary`
A neutral summary of the whole artwork.
`observable_details`
Visible facts the model can point to without guessing.
`color_mood_notes`
What the colors and palette suggest visually.
`composition_space`
How the subject sits in the page and uses space.
`drawing_coloring_skills`
Observed skill signals, kept age-aware and supportive.
`creativity_storytelling`
Story clues, imagination, and scene-building details.
`emotional_reflection`
Gentle conversation cues, not diagnosis.
`conversation_starters`
Questions a parent can ask the child.
`encouraging_praise`
Specific praise lines focused on effort and choices.
`recommended_activities`
Next printable or creative activities to try.
`disclaimer`
A safety note that keeps the report clearly non-diagnostic.
Child output
`friendly_summary`
A short, cheerful summary written for the child.
`things_i_notice`
The specific things the model noticed in the picture.
`what_you_did_well`
What the child did well, in simple language.
`favorite_detail`
One detail that feels especially nice or interesting.
`creative_idea`
A playful idea that keeps the artwork moving forward.
`try_next`
A simple next-step suggestion.
`question_for_you`
One question to keep the child talking.
`encouraging_message`
A warm closing message written directly to the child.
Teacher output
`classroom_summary`
A classroom-friendly summary of the work.
`observable_details`
Visible facts that support a teacher’s review.
`learning_observations`
Grouped notes on color, composition, control, creativity, and task engagement.
`age_appropriate_notes`
A short note on what fits the child’s age.
`suggested_follow_up`
Follow-up questions or prompts for class use.
`activity_recommendations`
Related activities with a learning goal.
`teacher_comments`
Ready-to-use comments a teacher can reuse.
`non_diagnostic_note`
A reminder that the report is not a diagnosis.
Why it feels professional
The model is not asked for one generic paragraph. It is asked for structured sections, audience-aware wording, visible observations first, and a clear disclaimer, which makes the result read like a finished report.
Output behavior
- Parent, Child, and Teacher use different output structures.
- Quick and Detailed control the depth of each section.
- The report can be copied, printed, or used as a prompt for the next activity.