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ChessBase vs ChessKid

The professional's database and analysis suite. The safest place for kids to learn chess.

 ChessBaseChessKid
PricingFrom €199 one-timeFree · from $9/mo
PlatformsWindows, Web, macOSWeb, iOS, Android
Audienceadvanced, expertbeginner
LanguagesEN, DE, ES, FREN, ES, FR, PT, DE
Features
Play online
Play bots
Local pass-and-play
Tactics puzzles
Opening trainer
Endgame trainer
Spaced repetition
Video lessons
Live coaching
Engine analysis
Board scanner (OCR)
Opening repertoire
Cloud sync
Offline mode
Kid-safe
Tournaments
Rating system
Correspondence chess
Chess variants
Study & share
AI coach
Streaming-ready
Game database

Pick ChessBase if…

  • Deepest opening preparation tool on the market
  • Mega Database with 10M+ annotated games
  • Industry standard for pro coaching
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Pick ChessKid if…

  • Strict safety controls (no open chat)
  • Quality age-appropriate content
  • Great for schools and clubs
  • Progresses naturally to Chess.com when kids grow up
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FAQ

Is ChessBase better than ChessKid?
Neither is strictly "better" — they serve different priorities. ChessBase excels at: Deepest opening preparation tool on the market. ChessKid excels at: Strict safety controls (no open chat). Pick based on the job you want done.
Is ChessBase free?
ChessBase is paid. Annual database updates sold separately. Account on ChessBase Online adds cloud features.
Is ChessKid free?
ChessKid has a free tier. Paid plans unlock: Schools and clubs get bulk pricing..
On what platforms are ChessBase and ChessKid available?
ChessBase runs on Windows, Web, macOS. ChessKid runs on Web, iOS, Android.
Who should use ChessBase vs ChessKid?
ChessBase is aimed at advanced, expert. ChessKid targets beginner. Our take: try the one whose audience description fits you.