We dreamt that chess would become a story, and that thinking would develop with every move.


Discover the story of Jupo World! Watch our video,
where Judit Polgár (the greatest woman chess player of all time)
and Tamás Haiman (founder of the app) talk about
how the digital world of the game was born...

The Legend Behind the Method
Grandmaster and Educator
Judit Polgár is the greatest female chess player of all time. Her career is a testament to the power of the human mind: at just 15, she broke Bobby Fischer’s record to become the youngest International Grandmaster in history.
For 26 consecutive years, she has been holding the World No. 1 female ranking, competing at the highest levels and defeating eleven World Champions, including Garry Kasparov and Magnus Carlsen.

Since retiring from competitive play, Judit has channeled her expertise into a revolutionary educational mission.
Drawing from her own upbringing and professional mastery, she developed the Chess Palace Method. This innovative program uses the rules and logic of chess not merely to teach the game, but as a powerful tool for cognitive development.
From Chess Palace to Jupo World
We are building a digital playground where every move moulds children into thinking heroes – safely, playfully, with stories.
The App was created to:
Make the proven method of the Chess Palace programme
available world-wide, and accessible for everyone.
Ad-free, COPPA-compliant environment with parental supervision.
Offer limited, quality screen time
– with a few minutes of targeted missions each day.
Short, calm missions, ensuring screen time does not increase unnecessarily.
Engage children through storytelling rather than flashy rewards.
Every task is embedded in the story of the Chess Palace, thus teaching "through play".





Our Mission & Vision
In the digital world and the age of AI, the real advantage lies in free, creative thinking – our mission is to playfully bring the experience of 'learning to learn' to every child in the world through the magic of chess.



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