The studio

How we build oneprnt.

A walk through the engine. Three products. One workbench. The same care, every book that ships.

Five Steps to their personalized story.

Each book is a story made for one child, by name. The work between hello and the book at the door.

  1. A paper note with a child's name written at the top and a few handwritten lines beneath it.

    01We begin together.

    You tell us who they are. Name, traits, comfort objects, the world they live in.

  2. A bedroom drawn in watercolor, with a yellow-blanketed bed, a curtained window, and a shelf of small objects. Annotation lines run around the margins.

    02You read the preview.

    We generate a first pass. You adjust what is not quite right. "The shelf has rocks. The headphones are blue."

  3. A child seen from behind walking across a page, with a pencil beside and a faint outline of the same figure lingering to one side.

    03We illustrate the hero.

    We render your loved one in a quiet editorial storybook style. Warm palette. Soft shapes. No stock faces. Your child, recognizable on page one.

  4. A closed hardcover book with the oneprnt wordmark and logomark on the cover.

    04We print it.

    Hardcover. The kind of object a child notices when it arrives.

  5. An open book resting on a small stack of similar books. The visible spread shows two watercolor landscape scenes.

    05You read it a hundred times.

    Each story comes from real-life moments. A first school day. A storm. A loud truck. Stories that help a child meet life.

Six to eight weeks from hello to mailbox.

The Social Stories engine

Fictional. Trait-grounded. Built with care.

Social Stories are fictional, but they are grounded. Each story is built around a trait, drawing on the public body of knowledge of how that trait shapes a child's experience of the world. They are not a child's diary. They are a shared room a child can walk into and recognize.

The founder Social Stories are different. The two of us chose to write our own childhoods as Social Stories, to dedicate them to the children who share our traits. Daniel D.P.'s story is Bedtime, written for the child who feels the dark before it arrives. Daniel K.'s story is forthcoming. Both stories live on FreePrnt as digital watermarked editions, free for anyone who signs up.

Both Hyper Personalized Stories and Social Stories run through the same craft. We combine cloud illustration models with our in-house systems running locally, producing the watercolor register that has become our signature. Hyper Personalized Stories undergo elaborate AI and human review, with additional language models taking the scenario the caregiver provides and shaping it into a story for the child. The watercolor register is intentional. It is warm, soft, and quieter than the louder visual styles that can overstimulate a child who already finds the room loud.

The Guides engine

Written for the caregivers.

Guides are built with Anthropic's Claude and a comprehensive suite of cross-agentic operations across multiple AI systems and layers. They are written in plain language, reviewed for tone and sensitivity, and made available free on FreePrnt to anyone who signs up.

Guides are not medical advice. They are inspiration and general knowledge to help caregivers understand neurodivergence in children. For diagnostic or treatment questions, speak to a qualified clinician who knows your child.

Representation review

On a mission to partner with the people who do the work.

oneprnt is on a mission to partner with the institutions and the professionals who already do this work. Social pedagogues. Psychologists. Child-life specialists. Occupational therapists. Teachers. We invite them to review the books we make in their specialty, and to share the knowledge base we build the Guides from. We share the same goal. To help children and the caregivers around them shape a world where neurodivergent children are met as they are, not labeled by a diagnosis.