“Baba, can I
pray again?”
Salah Star turns prayer into a game your kids want to play. The phone camera tracks their posture, scores each prayer out of 100, and flashes red when they fidget. They'll be chasing a perfect score before you know it.
One-time purchase. No subscription.
iPhone + Android.

How it works
Point the camera. Pray. Get a score.
Set up the camera
Prop your phone to the side so it can see the full body in profile view. That's it.
AI tracks 33 body landmarks
Shoulders, hips, knees, ankles — the app maps them 30 times a second and detects each prayer posture.
Score builds in real time
Start at 100. Points come off for fidgeting, wrong posture order, or moving too much. A red flash warns them the moment it happens.
Real-time feedback
Fidget? The screen goes red.
When the AI detects excessive movement — hands shifting, body swaying, head turning — the screen flashes red and deducts points immediately. Kids learn to hold still without being told.

Posture tracking
Four postures. One correct sequence.
The app recognizes qiyam, ruku', sujood, and juloos. It knows the exact order and deducts points if your child skips one or goes out of sequence. The progress bar at the bottom shows exactly where they are in the raka'a.

Ruku'
Bowing at the waist

Sujood
Forehead to ground
Gamified
Every prayer gets a score. Can they hit 100?
Correct order = full points
Follow the sequence — qiyam, ruku', qiyam, sujood, juloos, sujood — and keep every point.
Fidgeting costs 2 points
The AI watches for extra movement within each posture. Hands shifting, body swaying — that's a deduction.
Wrong transition costs 5
Skip a posture or go out of order and 5 points come off. The progress bar shows where they should be.
Track improvement
Watch the scores climb over time
Every prayer is saved. Kids see their scores improve day by day. Yesterday was 87. Today was 94. Tomorrow they're going for 100. It's the same competitive loop that makes games addictive — except here, the skill they're building is their salah.
On-device AI
All processing happens on the phone. No video is uploaded, recorded, or stored.
No accounts
Open the app, point the camera, start. No sign-ups. No email required.
iPhone + Android
One purchase, both platforms. No subscriptions. No in-app purchases.
Common questions
What ages is this for?
We designed it for kids 5–12, but adults use it too. Anyone learning the prayer postures will benefit.
Does it work for all prayer positions?
It tracks the four core Sunni postures: qiyam (standing), ruku' (bowing), sujood (prostration), and juloos (sitting). It knows the correct sequence for 2, 3, or 4 raka'at.
Is my child being recorded?
No. The camera feed is processed in real time on the device and immediately discarded. Nothing is saved, uploaded, or viewable later. We take privacy seriously.
Does the camera need to be in a specific position?
Side view works best — prop the phone to your child's left or right so it can see the full body. Good lighting helps accuracy.
What happens after I buy?
You'll get an email with download links for iOS and Android. Install, open, and start. No accounts needed.
Is there a subscription?
No. It's $13 once. You own it. No recurring charges, no in-app purchases, no ads.
From the maker
I built this for my six-year-old
My son is six. He knows the words of the prayer, but the movements? He fidgets through every raka'a. Hands on the carpet during qiyam. Looking sideways in sujood. Standing up before the juloos is done.
I'd correct him and he'd fix it for ten seconds, then go right back. I realized that for a kid, “stop moving” is abstract. It doesn't stick. But “you lost 2 points”? That sticks. Numbers are concrete. Scores are motivating. Games are engaging.
So I built Salah Star. It's the app I wished existed — something that uses technology to strengthen my children's faith, not distract from it. The AI does the watching so I don't have to nag. The score does the teaching so he learns through play.
He went from 72 on day one to 96 by the end of the week. Now he asks me to “set up the camera” before Maghrib. That's the dream.
Yazin
Father. Builder. Bahrain.
The best $13 you'll spend on their deen
Launch price won't last. One-time purchase. Both platforms.
Instant download · iOS + Android · No subscription