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Monster Lab is estimated to make $3k per month, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresYour child draws a monster. It hatches into a 3D creature they can spin around, and it is theirs — nobody else gets that one. HOW IT WORKS Draw on the screen with fat, forgiving crayon lines. Tuck the drawing into an e
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Your child draws a monster. It hatches into a 3D creature they can spin around, and it is theirs — nobody else gets that one.
HOW IT WORKS
Draw on the screen with fat, forgiving crayon lines. Tuck the drawing into an egg. Wait a little while the egg wobbles and cracks, then meet the monster that came out of it.
The monster keeps what your child drew. Wonky legs stay wonky. Three eyes stay three eyes. It is their drawing, brought to life — not an app's idea of what they meant.
PIP DOES THE READING
Pip is the little creature who runs the lab. She suggests something to draw when the page is blank, and she says every monster's name out loud when it hatches. A child who cannot read yet never needs a grown-up to translate.
She only ever suggests. Drawing something completely different is just as good, and always was.
WORLDS TO FILL
Three worlds, each with thirty monsters waiting to be found, and each with its own look — bubbly in Bubble Bay, knitted in Tanglewood, fluffy up on Cloudtop. The same drawing becomes a different creature depending on where it hatches.
The empty spaces in a collection are an invitation, never a scolding. There is no score, nothing to lose, and no way to fail.
WHAT IS NOT IN HERE
No advertising of any kind.
No chat, no other users, no sharing to social networks.
No links out to the web from anywhere a child can reach.
Nothing collected to build a profile, and nothing sold to anyone.
There is no sign-up. No email address, no name, no password — the app works the moment it opens.
MONSTER CLUB (OPTIONAL SUBSCRIPTION)
Monster Lab is free to use, with a handful of eggs to hatch and every world to explore.
Monster Club is an optional monthly subscription for families who want to make monsters more often. It is bought and managed through Google Play, it can be cancelled any time from your Play account, and it sits behind a grown-ups-only gate — a child cannot reach it on their own. Nothing about it is advertised on the drawing screen.
MADE FOR SMALL HANDS
Big buttons, no menus to get lost in, and nothing that punishes a mistake. Built for roughly ages four to eight, and happiest on a tablet.
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Questions: brodiej@appd.com.au
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Monetization
Free
In-app purchases $4.99
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Draw a monster, and watch it come alive. Your child draws, Pip tucks the drawing into an egg, and it hatches into a 3D monster they can spin around. Every one is theirs — nobody else gets that one. Three worlds to explore, each with thirty monsters to find and its own look: bubbly in Bubble Bay, knitted in Tanglewood, fluffy up on Cloudtop. Pip reads everything aloud, so a child who can't read yet never needs help. No ads. No links out. No chat.
How much does Monster Lab make?
Monster Lab is estimated to make $3k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
Is Monster Lab free?
Monster Lab is free to download with in-app purchases.
Publisher
Appd
Category
Art & Design
Compatibility
7.0
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Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Aug 13, 2026
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