Find Your Starting Point

"I'm a student and need help studying" — Start with Study Tools for flashcard generators, note organizers, and revision aids. Or try Study Aids for more focused learning companions.

"I'm a teacher and need to create materials" — Go to Course Creation for lesson builders and curriculum tools, or Assessment for quiz and test generators.

"I want to learn a new language" — See Language Learning. AI conversation partners, grammar feedback, and pronunciation tools.

"I want to learn about AI itself" — Check Free AI Courses. 109 curated courses from Stanford, Google, Harvard, the AIHumanLove Academy, and more — all free.

"I prefer listening over reading" — Try Audio Learning. AI-powered book summaries, podcast tools, and text-to-speech learning.

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Free AI Courses

109 curated free courses and YouTube channels — from university programmes to creative AI and the AIHumanLove Academy. Stanford, Harvard, Google, and more.
Browse 109 courses

Course Creation

AI tools for building online courses, generating lesson plans, creating curriculum materials, and organizing educational content.
Browse 16 tools

Study Tools

AI-powered flashcard generators, note-taking assistants, revision planners, and learning organizers for students at any level.
Browse 14 tools

Tutoring

AI tutors that explain concepts, answer questions, and adapt to individual learning pace. Covers maths, science, writing, and more.
Browse 11 tools

Audio Learning

AI-powered book summaries, podcast generators, and text-to-speech tools for learning on the go.
Browse 10 tools

Language Learning

AI conversation partners, grammar correction, vocabulary builders, and pronunciation feedback for language learners.
Browse 8 tools

Assessment & Quizzes

AI tools for generating quizzes, tests, rubrics, and grading. Includes plagiarism detection and automated feedback.
Browse 8 tools

Study Aids

Focused learning companions — AI tools for summarizing textbooks, explaining difficult concepts, and building study plans.
Browse 5 tools

Learning Resources

Broader educational platforms, research assistants, and reference tools that use AI to help find and organize learning materials.
Browse 31 tools

For Students

Tools that help you study smarter, not harder. Most have free tiers.

  • Quizlet — AI-generated flashcards and practice tests from your notes. The most widely used student tool.
  • Khan Academy (Khanmigo) — AI tutor built on top of Khan Academy's free courses. Explains step-by-step.
  • Socratic by Google — Point your camera at a homework problem and get AI-powered explanations.
Good for: Homework help, exam revision, understanding difficult concepts, self-study
Less suited for: Creating courses, institutional assessment, professional development

For Teachers & Trainers

Tools that save time on lesson planning, grading, and content creation.

  • Teachermatic — Generates lesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, and assessments from a topic. Built specifically for educators.
  • Quizgecko — Creates quizzes from any text, URL, or document. Auto-generates multiple choice, true/false, and short answer.
  • Gradescope — AI-assisted grading for handwritten and digital assignments. Widely used in universities.
Good for: Lesson planning, quiz generation, grading automation, content adaptation
Less suited for: Self-study, language learning, audio-based learning

For Course Creators & Institutions

Platforms for building and selling complete courses, or managing learning at scale.

  • Heights AI — Generates full course drafts with AI. Creates outlines, scripts, and lesson structures from a topic description.
  • Coursebox — Turns documents and media into interactive courses with quizzes. White-label option for businesses.
  • iSpring Page — Converts existing content into mobile-responsive course pages. Enterprise-focused.
Good for: Online course businesses, corporate training, institutional e-learning
Less suited for: Individual students, casual learners, one-off study sessions

How to Choose an Education AI Tool

Learning vs creating. Student-facing tools (tutoring, study aids) help you absorb information. Creator-facing tools (course creation, assessment) help you build and deliver it. Most tools focus on one side — pick based on your role.

AI-generated answers need checking. AI tutors and study tools can give confident but wrong explanations, especially in maths, science, and history. They work best as a complement to textbooks and teachers, not a replacement.

Privacy matters for students. Some tools require login, store conversation history, or use student data for training. If you're choosing tools for a classroom or institution, check data policies and age restrictions (COPPA, GDPR).

Where Subcategories Overlap

Study Tools & Study Aids both help students learn — Study Tools are more about organization (flashcards, notes), Study Aids are more about comprehension (explanations, summaries).

Assessment & Course Creation overlap on quiz building — if you need quizzes as part of a course, check both sections.

Learning Resources & Free AI Courses — Learning Resources lists AI-powered reference tools; Free AI Courses is a curated list of actual courses you can take.