Rody vs Baidu Medo: which kids' AI fits your school and family?
Both put AI in a child's hands, but from very different places. Baidu is one of China's largest AI companies — powerful models (ERNIE) and consumer reach at enormous scale, built primarily for the mainland market. Rody is Hong Kong–built and education-first: a personal AI agent and a memory.md per child that follow them from class to home, a no-code School OS your school owns, and data that stays the family's and the school's.
The bottom line
If you're in mainland China and want a big-tech, general-purpose AI with massive model scale and consumer reach, Baidu is formidable. If you're a Hong Kong school or family who wants an education-first AI that remembers each child, fits HK curriculum and Cantonese + English, and keeps the data parent- and school-owned, Rody is built for exactly that.
Overview
What each one is
Rody
An education-first platform with two layers on one memory. AI Agents give every student and teacher a personal AI with a memory.md that grows from school to home; the no-code School OS lets your team build apps, manage classes and own the data underneath. Hong Kong–built, EDB-aligned, in Cantonese and English.
Baidu's Medo
Baidu is one of China's largest AI and internet companies, with strong Chinese-language models (ERNIE) and consumer AI at huge scale, built primarily for the mainland market. Its kids/learning products bring that general-purpose AI to children — broad and capable, rather than a school-integrated, per-student platform.
At a glance
| Rody | Baidu Medo | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Hong Kong schools & families | Mainland China, consumer scale |
| Per-student memory (memory.md) | Yes — school to home | General assistant memory |
| Who owns the data | Parent & school — never sold | Big-tech platform (mainland) |
| Teacher no-code app builder | Yes — an App Store | General-purpose AI |
| Languages / curriculum | Cantonese + English, EDB-aligned | Mandarin-first, mainland |
AI Agents
A personal AI for every student & teacher
Both can chat with a child. The difference is whether the AI is a general assistant — or a persistent agent that remembers this child and is built for school.
Rody
- A named agent per student with personality and your school's guardrails — not a general chatbot.
- A memory.md per child (level, interests, where they got stuck) that grows over months and years.
- Walks home: the same agent in a parent app — AR practice, a growth report, a 24/7 teacher–parent co-pilot.
- Built for Hong Kong: Cantonese + English, EDB-aligned, across 10 schools and 2,000+ students.
Baidu's Medo
Baidu brings powerful, general-purpose AI to a huge consumer audience. As a big-tech assistant built for the mainland market, it's broad and capable rather than a per-student agent that carries one memory from class to home, shared with the school and parents.
School OS · Gemini ready
The platform your school generates, not codes
The bigger question for a school: do you get a consumer AI product — or a platform your school builds on and owns?
Rody
- A no-code App Store of apps your own teachers build — any subject, in your school's voice.
- School-OS management: individual & class growth reports, a knowledge base, and group/class management in one place.
- One-click Google Gemini Canvas deploy — turn a prompt-built Canvas into a multi-student app with logins.
- School-owned, age-filtered data stored under Hong Kong / Singapore — answers come from your knowledge base, not the open web.
Baidu's Medo
Baidu's strengths are model scale and consumer reach, not a school-owned, no-code platform. For a school outside mainland China, data jurisdiction and curriculum fit matter too — Baidu's products are built for the mainland market.
Rody vs Baidu Medo, side by side
| Rody | Baidu Medo | |
|---|---|---|
| Company | Hong Kong education startup | One of China's largest AI/internet firms |
| Built for | Schools & families (Hong Kong) | Mainland China, consumer scale |
| Student-facing AI | A personal agent per student — not a chatbot | General-purpose AI assistant |
| Per-student memory (memory.md) | Yes — grows school to home | General assistant memory |
| Per-student growth report | Yes — shared with teachers & parents | — |
| Teacher no-code app builder | Yes — App Store of teacher-built apps | — |
| One-click Google Gemini Canvas deploy | Yes | — |
| Data ownership | Parent & school-owned, never sold | Big-tech platform (mainland jurisdiction) |
| Languages | Cantonese + English (+ more) | Mandarin-first |
| Curriculum fit | EDB-aligned (Hong Kong) | Mainland curriculum |
| Model scale / R&D | Focused, education-first | Yes — massive (ERNIE) |
Comparison based on publicly available information as of June 2026. Baidu Medo's feature set evolves quickly — check their site for the latest.
In Hong Kong, Rody is an eligible AI teaching service for the EDB «智啟學教» HK$500,000 funding — it's built locally and already runs in 10 HK schools with 2,000+ students.
Choose Baidu Medo if…
You're in mainland China and want a big-tech, general-purpose AI with massive model scale and consumer reach, and a school-owned platform or Hong Kong data jurisdiction isn't a priority.
Choose Rody if…
You're a Hong Kong school or family who wants an education-first AI that remembers each child, fits HK curriculum and Cantonese + English, lets teachers build apps with no code, and keeps the data parent- and school-owned.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Rody and Baidu Medo?+
Baidu is one of China's largest AI companies, bringing powerful general-purpose AI to a mainland consumer audience. Rody is a Hong Kong, education-first platform: a personal AI agent and a memory.md per child that follow them from school to home, a no-code School OS the school owns, and data that stays the family's and school's. Different goals and markets, so the right pick depends on yours.
Is Rody a good alternative to Baidu Medo for Hong Kong schools?+
Yes. Rody is Hong Kong–based, runs in 10 local schools with 2,000+ students, is EDB-aligned, and works in Cantonese and English. For HK schools, that local curriculum fit and data jurisdiction make Rody a more natural fit than a mainland-built consumer product.
Who owns the child's data — Rody or Baidu?+
With Rody, the family and the school own the child's data; it's age-filtered and never sold or used to train public models. A mainland-built consumer product also raises cross-border data-jurisdiction questions for Hong Kong families. Ownership and jurisdiction are core to how Rody is built.
Does Rody have the same AI scale as Baidu?+
Baidu has enormous model scale and R&D — that's a genuine strength. Rody's edge isn't raw model size; it's what sits around the model: a per-child memory, a no-code platform schools own, growth reports, and Hong Kong curriculum fit. For a school or family, that integration matters more than parameter count.
Other comparisons
See Rody in your school
Two layers — AI Agents + a no-code School OS — on one memory per child.



