A symbol language built for little hands and big hearts.
Pebs is a language you can touch. Made for children, neurodivergent thinkers, and anyone who feels more than they say. It’s simple, emotional, and gently expressive — no rules, just meaning.
So what is Pebs?
Well, it’s easier said —
If we tell you the things
that it isn’t instead.
It’s not a language you learn in a class.
It’s not made of letters, not written to pass.
It’s not full of grammar, or lines you must speak.
It’s not for the loudest — it’s there for the meek.
It isn’t a test, and it’s not full of rules.
It doesn’t need pencils or papers or schools.
It isn’t just talking, or writing things down —
It’s more like a whisper, a pebble you’ve found.
It isn’t from phones or machines that go beep.
It’s more like a feeling you carry in sleep.
It isn’t too hard, and it isn’t too soft —
It sits in your pocket, or rides in your sock.
It’s not from a textbook, it’s not on a shelf —
It’s something you learn when you’re learning yourself.
So what is Pebs, then?
It is made for hands, and for hearts, and for play.
It is there to help when there’s something to say.
It is for the times when your words wander off,
When you feel too big, or too quiet, or lost.
It is just a symbol — but somehow it knows
The things that you feel when the feeling won’t show.
It is small and simple — a bump you can feel,
A stone you can hold when you're needing what’s real.
It is for your fingers, your palms, and your touch.
It is for when words just feel like too much.
It isn’t a thing you can own or explain —
But once you’ve met Pebs…
you won’t be the same.
From the quiet ones at Pebble — who believe every voice matters, even the ones that don’t speak.
Symbols. Shapes. Feelings. Stories. Pebs are built on patterns your hands understand, even if your words can’t keep up.
Head over to our playful space at pebs.fun — where you can mix symbols, build messages, or just explore.
Go to Pebs.funNo tracking. No ads. No pressure. Just care. Pebs is built on dignity, trust, and the belief that every voice matters.
Read more at Pebble.Foundation