Top 10 AI in Education
1. Khanmigo 0.0
2. Duolingo Max 0.0
3. Socratic 0.0
4. Quizlet 0.0
5. Coursera Coach 0.0
6. Scribe AI 0.0
7. Mika 0.0
8. Mindgrasp AI 0.0
9. Eduaide.AI 0.0
10. Magicschool AI 0.0
AI-powered assistant embedded in all Khan Academy lessons. It answers, explains, and guides. Learners can ask questions, request hints or examples. Covers multiple subjects for school and college students.
Duolingo remains the most widely adopted AI education product. The Max version integrates GPT to provide explanations, practice, and generative dialogues. Built into Duolingo’s familiar gamified experience, it makes learning fun and highly engaging.
A mobile app from Google for school and college students. Works as an AI tutor: take a photo of an assignment or type a question, and Socratic returns explanations, solutions, theory, and references. Extremely simple and ideal for self-learning.
One of the most adaptive AI assistants for review and repetition. Generates prompts, tests, dialogues, and explanations. Based on a chat-style interaction and works great for language learning, history, and terminology.
A built-in AI tutor for Coursera learners. It explains complex topics, gives personal hints, and adapts to the user’s learning style. Especially valuable for technical and business courses.
An AI tool that converts educational videos and lectures into structured summaries. Perfect for exam preparation and digesting long-form educational content.
A math-focused AI tutor developed in collaboration with educators and cognitive scientists. Supports adaptive learning, step-by-step explanations, and progression through increasing difficulty.
Processes and “understands” documents, videos, and audio content. Produces summaries, highlights key points, and generates questions. Very effective for reading scientific material and quick knowledge acquisition.
A platform for teachers: helps generate lesson plans, activities, flashcards, essays, and tests. Saves hours of preparation time and allows customization for different student levels.
A universal teacher’s assistant with over 50 templates — from writing feedback to parent communication. Geared toward K–12 educators. Easy to use and rapidly gaining popularity.
Rating Methodology: AI in Education
Core Criteria (70% of total score)
How well the AI tool actually helps students understand, retain, and apply knowledge.
The ability to adapt to the learner’s level, pace, style, and preferences.
Ease of use, intuitive interface, compatibility with various devices and languages.
How many subjects, education levels, and age groups the platform supports.
Who developed the tool, whether it’s recognized in the education field, cited in case studies, and trusted by educators.
Additional Criteria (30% of total score)
Whether the AI provides feedback, gamification, dialogue formats, and dynamic engagement.
Availability of tools for educators and parents: analytics, suggestions, assignment customization.
Research backing, measurable progress indicators, and feedback from institutions.
Compatibility with systems like Google Classroom, Zoom, Moodle, etc.
Transparency in how AI is used, student data protection, and absence of manipulative practices.