inspir
Free public AI learning platform

Free AI learning for everyone.

inspir turns curiosity, homework, revision, and big questions into guided AI learning sessions that explain, ask back, and help you practise.

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Useful from the first click

Built for curiosity, practice, and access.

The public site is structured like a learning map: live modes for immediate help, subject hubs for learner questions, and guides that turn reading into action.

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public AI learning modes
105
learning guides and practice loops
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subject hubs mapped to learner needs
Designed for confidence

A public learning site people can understand quickly.

Every non-app page now has a job: build trust, explain the learning route, and send learners toward a useful next action without hiding the important details.

Free guest learning

Open a mode and start immediately, with no account needed for the public guest experience.

Clear privacy boundaries

You can try public learning modes freely. Saved chats, accounts, admin tools, and user data stay private.

Helpful learning map

Guides, paths, subjects, and prompts connect to the next useful place to practise.

Action after reading

Pages are designed to move people from explanation into a live mode, prompt, quiz, or review loop.

Mission first

Not another answer box. A place to learn.

inspir began as quizzes and student communities, grew through schools and events, and now uses AI to make one-to-one learning more accessible.

Built from real learner behavior, not a generic chat box.
Supports extracurricular learning, academic practice, and curiosity.
Available publicly while schools can run confidential custom versions.
How it works

The site is a route, not a brochure.

Search pages, blog guides, prompts, and live modes are linked around a simple loop: ask, try, check, repair, and review.

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Ask the real question

Start with a topic, assignment, draft, exam, or idea in the mode that fits the job.

Continue
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Do something with it

Answer a check question, try a step, debate a claim, revise a draft, or build recall cards.

Continue
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Keep the route alive

Use the linked guide, prompt, subject hub, or learning path to review the weak spot later.

Continue
What you can do

Learn by talking, testing, debating, and exploring.

Clear explanations

Start from the thing you do not understand and get a plain-language model, examples, and next steps.

Active practice

Move into Socratic questions, quizzes, flashcards, debate, role-play, and guided instruction.

Learner-first support

Ask for hints, checks, feedback, and study plans that keep the thinking with the learner.

Open by design

Use public guest modes for free, then explore the open-source work and school deployment paths.

Public learning modes

Open the exact kind of help you came for.

Each mode opens as a public guest chat with its own purpose, examples, and learning flow, so learners can start with the right kind of support immediately.

AI tutors by subject

Start from the subject, then open the right learning mode.

Math, writing, coding, history, homework, and exam prep each need different help. Start from the subject, then move into the mode, prompt, guide, or review loop that fits.

Popular paths

Start with the job you need done.

Learners need a sequence, not a pile of links. These paths connect modes into practical study loops for understanding, homework, exam prep, and exploration.

Guide library

A 105-guide library built for learning that turns into action.

The blog is organized around real study moments: getting unstuck, remembering more, writing better, preparing for exams, and exploring ideas with a patient tutor.

105 practical guides

Mode guides, prompt loops, study methods, and cornerstone articles for common learning moments.

Topic clusters

Every article connects to categories, live modes, subject hubs, learning paths, and related guides.

Easy next steps

Each guide points to a mode, prompt, or review loop so reading can become practice.

Built to be used

Each guide ends with practice plans, routes, and links into the exact learning mode that fits.

From the blog

Study loops, AI tutoring guides, and practical prompts.

The blog connects useful learning advice to live practice, so a guide can become a study session in one step.

For schools and CSR partners

Custom AI learning spaces with data confidentiality.

Schools can offer white-labelled AI chat experiences tailored to their learners, including NCERT-aligned content and workflows, with usage funded by partner schools or CSR sponsorship.

Quick answers

What learners usually ask before they start.

Is inspir free to use?

Yes. The public guest learning modes are designed for free access, so learners can start without needing a school deployment or paid account.

Can I use inspir without signing in?

Yes. Public topic chats such as Learn Anything, Socratic Instruction, Homework Coach, quizzes, and flashcards open directly in guest mode.

How is inspir different from a generic AI chatbot?

inspir is organized around learning modes with specific teaching shapes: hints, Socratic questions, quizzes, active recall, role-play, debate, writing feedback, and study planning.

Can inspir help with homework without encouraging cheating?

The homework and Socratic modes are designed around hints, reasoning, step checks, and learner explanations instead of simply handing over finished answers.

Does inspir support schools?

Yes. Schools can use the public product first, then discuss custom AI learning spaces with school-specific workflows, confidentiality, and funded access options.

Build with us

inspir is being built in public.

Contributions are welcome from engineers, educators, designers, students, and anyone who wants AI learning to be safer, clearer, more accessible, and more useful.

Good first areas:

accessibility, prompts, tests, safer AI behavior, learner flows, and UI polish.