


Messenger Kids is used for: messaging/online chat, video calling, voice chat, photo/video sharing, online relationships and content sharing.

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use audio/video calling and messaging apps like Messenger Kids. Messenger Kids does not show advertising or offer in-app purchases. Messenger Kids requires a parent or guardian to sign up on a child’s behalf and does not require a Facebook account. They can also send messages to Messenger Kids from Facebook Messenger, without having to download both apps. Parents can monitor their child’s activity and control their contact list by using the Parent Dashboard. It allows kids to send messages and make one-on-one or group video calls using features like stickers, GIFs, drawing tools, filters, reactions and sound effects. It is aimed at children under 13 years and is designed for parents to monitor and control. Messenger Kids is a free video calling and messaging app owned by Facebook.
