ChatGPT for Teens Adds Smarter Study Tools and Safeguards
ChatGPT for Teens gives students guided learning tools while adding age-appropriate protections and optional controls for families. Here is what changes for teen accounts and how parents can configure the experience.
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 22, 2026
ChatGPT Is Growing Up With Its Youngest Users.
A teenager who asks ChatGPT to solve an algebra problem may need more than a final answer.
They need help understanding why the answer works, where their reasoning went wrong and how to solve the next problem independently.
Here’s a Cool Tip: Link your teen’s account and schedule Study Hours.
ChatGPT for Teens is designed around that distinction.
Introduced in August 2026, the experience combines learning features such as Study Mode, quizzes, visual explanations, homework reminders and scheduled Study Hours with additional protections for users ages 13 through 17.
Users who report an age between 13 and 17, or whose accounts OpenAI estimates belong to someone under 18, are automatically placed into the teen experience.
ChatGPT is not intended for children under 13, and OpenAI requires parental consent for users ages 13 through 17.
ChatGPT for Teens is an age-adjusted version of ChatGPT.
It is not a separate app or subscription.
The experience emphasizes learning through questions, explanations, practice problems and knowledge checks.
Study Mode can break down a difficult concept, quiz the student one question at a time, analyze uploaded class materials and adjust its explanations to the student’s level.
A new Responsible Homework Reminder may appear when ChatGPT determines that a student may be trying to shortcut an assignment.
Instead of simply completing the work, ChatGPT can redirect the conversation toward guided problem-solving.
The teen experience also includes stronger protections around graphic violence, self-harm, eating disorders, dangerous activities, risky viral challenges, extreme beauty standards and sexual or romantic roleplay.
Teens may also see break reminders and warnings before uploading potentially sensitive images.
These protections reduce risk, but they cannot guarantee that every response will be accurate or appropriate.
Parents and students should treat ChatGPT as a learning aid, not as an unquestionable source or replacement for a teacher.
What You’ll Gain
- Encourage students to reason through assignments instead of copying answers.
- Schedule Study Mode during regular homework periods.
- Limit selected ChatGPT features without reading a teen’s conversations.
- Promote balanced use with Quiet Hours and break reminders.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
Web/Desktop
- Sign in to the parent or guardian’s account at ChatGPT.com.
- Open the profile menu and select Settings.
- Select Parental controls.
- Select Add family member.
- Choose Use phone or Use email.
- Enter the teen’s phone number or email address.
- Select Send.
- Ask the teen to open the invitation and approve the connection.
- Return to Settings > Parental controls and select the teen under Family members.
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| fig. 1 - Invite Family Members to ChatGPT |
A teen can start the process by opening Settings > Parental controls > Invite a parent.
Each teen can connect with one parent or guardian at a time.
One adult account can be linked with multiple teen accounts.
How to Configure Study Hours
- Open Settings > Parental controls.
- Select the teen’s name under Family members.
- Turn on Study hours.
- Select the days and times when Study Mode should start automatically.
- Start a new regular conversation during the scheduled period to confirm that Study Mode activates.
Study Hours do not block access to ChatGPT.
They cause eligible new conversations to begin in Study Mode during the selected schedule.
The schedule does not apply to existing conversations, Temporary Chats, GPTs or Projects.
How to Configure Quiet Hours
- Open Settings > Parental controls.
- Select the teen’s name.
- Turn on Quiet hours.
- Select a start and end time.
- Add additional time blocks if the family needs different weekday and weekend schedules.
Unlike Study Hours, Quiet Hours prevent the teen from using ChatGPT during the scheduled period.
How Teens Can Start Study Mode
Study Mode is available across ChatGPT plans on the web, iPhone, iPad and Android.
Web
- Start a new regular conversation.
- Type @study in the message box, or select + and search for Study.
- Select Study from the suggestions.
- Describe the subject, grade level and specific problem.
iPhone and iPad
- Start a regular ChatGPT conversation.
- Tap + beside the message box.
- Select Study.
- If it does not appear, search for it in the tools menu.
- Android
- Start a regular ChatGPT conversation.
- Tap + beside the message box.
- Search for and select Study.
The tools and menu layout may vary by app version.
Study Mode is not available in Temporary Chats, GPTs or Projects.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Learning comes first: Study Mode favors explanations, questions and practice over simply delivering an answer.
- Flexible family controls: Parents can manage Quiet Hours, Study Hours, Voice Mode, memory, image generation and model-training preferences.
- Privacy-conscious linking: Linking accounts does not let a parent read the teen’s chats or monitor activity in real time.
- Cross-platform access: Study Mode works on the web, iPhone, iPad and Android.
- Automatic protections: Age-appropriate safeguards apply when an account is identified as belonging to a teen.
Cons:
- ChatGPT can still be wrong: Students must verify important facts, calculations and citations.
- Controls are not monitoring tools: Parents cannot see what a teen asks ChatGPT.
- Study Hours have exceptions: The schedule does not apply to existing conversations, GPTs, Projects or Temporary Chats.
- Age prediction can make mistakes: An adult account could be placed into the teen experience and require age verification.
- School rules still apply: A teacher or school may prohibit or limit generative AI use.
Privacy and Data Notes
Linking accounts does not give parents access to a teen’s conversations, chat history or real-time activity.
Either person can end the connection, although the parent is notified if the teen disconnects the accounts.
In certain limited, high-risk situations, OpenAI may send the linked parent a safety notification.
A notification may identify the type of concern, but it does not include conversation transcripts.
These notifications are not real-time monitoring and may not detect every serious situation.
Parents can turn off Improve the model for everyone if they do not want the teen’s conversations used to improve ChatGPT’s models.
They can also disable memory and limit image or voice features.
Students should avoid uploading private photographs, passwords, school login details, home addresses, medical information or documents containing another person’s personal information.
Feature Access
- ChatGPT for Teens applies to consumer accounts identified as belonging to users ages 13 through 17. OpenAI requires parental consent for people in that age range.
- Study Mode is available across ChatGPT plans globally on the web, iOS and Android. Available models, uploads, message limits and other tools still depend on the account’s plan.
- The age-prediction system considers account-level and behavioral signals, including a user’s stated age, the age of the account, activity times and usage patterns. Availability and individual controls may vary by account, region and app version.
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