White-labelled AI chat
A school-specific learning experience can be shaped around your student community, tone, and learning priorities.
inspir works with schools to offer tailored AI chat experiences for students, built around confidentiality, curriculum needs, and the practical realities of school deployment.
The public inspir platform helps learners practise extracurricular activities and explore ideas. School deployments can be customised around each school’s content, workflows, and student context.
A school-specific learning experience can be shaped around your student community, tone, and learning priorities.
School rollouts can be planned around student privacy, staff oversight, and the practical boundaries a learning community needs.
Custom content, prompts, and workflows can be adapted around NCERT needs and school-specific classroom priorities.
AI learning access can be funded by partner schools or supported through CSR sponsorship for communities that need subsidised access.
This gives school leaders a low-friction way to evaluate the learning experience before committing to content work, staff workflows, or funded access.
Teachers and leaders can start with Learn Anything, Socratic Instruction, Homework Coach, quizzes, and flashcards before a formal rollout.
Explore stepIdentify the school goals that matter most: conceptual support, homework hints, exam prep, active recall, writing feedback, or enrichment.
Explore stepAdapt the student experience around school context, curriculum priorities, content guardrails, and the level of staff visibility needed.
Explore stepMove from pilot to wider access through school funding, partner support, or CSR pathways for learners who need subsidised access.
Explore stepStudents need direct support, teachers need focused learning behavior, leaders need responsible deployment paths, and partners need clear ways to fund access.
Create a safer route for practice, explanations, feedback, and revision prompts without sending students into a generic chatbot.
Open related resourceUse caseStudentsStart directly in the right learning mode for homework hints, maths steps, writing critique, quizzes, flashcards, or exam planning.
Open related resourceUse caseSchool leadersEvaluate a public AI learning layer first, then explore custom workflows, confidentiality needs, content alignment, and usage funding.
Open related resourceUse caseCSR and education partnersSupport funded AI learning access for communities that need high-quality support without adding cost to families.
Open related resourceinspir’s go-to-market grew from an existing offline network of schools and universities that had already engaged with extracurricular programmes and student events. That network helped inspir reach more than one million users across the free platform and partner schools.
Schools can start by trying the public modes, then move toward a tailored version when they need custom workflows, content alignment, or funded access.
Yes. The public guest modes let school leaders and teachers try the learning experience before discussing a tailored school deployment.
School deployments can be adapted around custom content, workflows, prompts, and NCERT-aligned learning needs where appropriate.
inspir is organized around learning modes such as Socratic tutoring, homework hints, quizzes, flashcards, maths steps, writing critique, and exam planning, so students land in a more focused learning behavior.
Access can be funded by partner schools or supported through CSR sponsorship paths for communities that need subsidised AI learning.
Yes. A school can begin by testing public modes, then move toward a pilot or tailored deployment when the use case, content needs, and funding path are clear.