Snap a worksheet or paste an assignment: it teaches step-by-step in the student’s language, remembers what they know, and keeps them on schedule.
Upload a photo of a worksheet, ask a question, or paste an assignment. Your AI tutor extracts the text, explains step-by-step in the student’s language, tracks what they know, and nudges them on a study schedule.
Most tutoring apps are generic quizzes without context. Fasrad’s AI tutor is different: it reads photos of the actual worksheet, explains in the student’s native language, remembers which concepts they’ve mastered, and shows up at the study times you choose — with none of the streak-panic gamification.
Snap a photo of a handwritten assignment and your tutor reads it (OCR), walks through the solution step by step, and offers a similar practice problem. Works for math, language, history, essays, science — any subject where a student needs a patient walk-through.
Strongest benefits:
Because the tutor has long-term memory, every session builds on the last. Miss the same vocabulary word three weeks running? It resurfaces more often. Aced a topic? It moves out of rotation. Over a semester your tutor becomes sharper about *this student* specifically — not a generic curriculum.
Unlike ChatGPT, Fasrad’s tutor is proactive, not reactive. It doesn’t just answer when asked. It schedules sessions, follows up when the student skips a day, and tracks progress across subjects over months. Coaching, not gamification.
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Upload a photo from any device and your tutor extracts the text via OCR — handwriting, printed worksheets, and textbook pages all work. It handles multiple languages in the same image.
Math, language learning, science, history, essays, grammar, coding basics — any subject the underlying LLM handles well. Best on widely-taught subjects in widely-spoken languages.
By design, it walks through the solution step-by-step so the student learns the method, not just the answer. You can set it to give hints only if you prefer.
Yes — share the agent between student and parent, or configure a weekly email summary of what was covered, what’s improving, and what’s struggling.
Configure any cadence — every 2 hours, daily at 5pm, or on school-test dates. Reminders can go to email, Telegram, or both.
Your agent runs with your instructions — set age-appropriate tone, topic restrictions, and content rules. All conversations are private to your account.