Draft:ITutor (educational platform)

iTutor (accessible via itutor.study) is an educational software platform built by Intrazero that combines a Learning Management System with a multi-agent artificial intelligence framework. It serves individual learners, schools and universities, and corporate Learning & Development teams, with active user communities across the Middle East and North Africa region, Spain, and broader Europe. Its tutoring core is grounded in the user's uploaded curriculum and textbooks rather than open-web data, so answers are anchored to the source material with inline citations. The platform is permanently free for individual students and is sold to institutions and enterprises through tiered subscriptions.[1][2][3]

Background and market context

Across the MENA region, families allocate large portions of their annual income to an unregulated shadow education economy of informal private lessons.[4][5] European secondary and higher-education learners — Spain among the most active markets — face parallel demand for after-hours tutoring around standardised entrance examinations and university coursework. Institutions deploying AI-driven educational models aim to recover instructional capacity without immediately expanding human payrolls.[6] iTutor is positioned as a structural alternative: a free individual tier for students, AI-augmented LMS deployments for schools and universities, and a corporate-funded L&D track for compliance and competency programmes.[7]

Product surface

Tutoring core

The student-facing surface offers AI tutor chat, voice tutoring, an adaptive study planner, and progress analytics. Students upload PDFs, notes, and textbooks; the platform then grounds answers in those sources and emits flashcards, quizzes, summaries, and study guides directly from the upload. The same retrieval pipeline powers AI-generated lesson plans for teachers and exam-prep workflows for self-study.[3][8]

Twenty-three AI content generators

An integrated planner exposes 23 AI generators that turn uploaded course materials into ready-to-use teaching and study artifacts: slide decks, educational video, audio narration, infographic, image generation, storytelling, podcast script, flashcards, quiz, exam simulator, survey, form, interactive game, mind map, deep research with APA 7th citations and web search, and a trainer manual, alongside material-first tools such as study guide, worked solutions, chapter summary pack, glossary, concept explainer, reading guide, and exam-prep session. Each generator has its own viewer, export formats, per-tier monthly limits, and full multi-language support including automatic RTL rendering for the relevant scripts.[3]

AI Curriculum Builder

A separate AI Curriculum Builder turns a subject and a duration in weeks into a production-grade LMS course through an eight-pass generation pipeline: preflight validation, syllabus mapping, lesson authoring, Bloom's taxonomy-tagged learning objectives (ILOs), activities, formative and summative assessments, vocabulary and materials lists, and typed interactive blocks (ordering, matching, code challenges, drag-drop, hotspot, timeline). Curricula export as SCORM 1.2 / 2004 packages and LTI 1.3 launches and embed in Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, and other LMS hosts; a permanent share slug supports anonymous student, parent, or accreditor views with optional password gating.[3]

Languages and localisation

The student and admin surfaces ship in twelve languages, covering English, Modern Standard Arabic (with first-class regional dialect support for voice and oral examinations), Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu — with right-to-left rendering for Arabic and Urdu surfaces. Spanish is among the most heavily used non-English locales, reflecting a substantial European user base.[3]

Corporate Learning & Development suite

A separate L&D product targets enterprises that operate internal competency frameworks. Administrators import a PDF of an existing competency ladder; the system extracts levels, departments, topics, and requirements automatically. Employees progress through gated stages: a multiple-choice knowledge gate; a live oral examination conducted by an AI examiner with anti-AI proctoring (acoustic-event detection, multi-display detection, voiceprint speaker similarity, paired frame and signal events, and real-time probe responses to deter parallel large-language-model use during the exam); affect analysis with chunked narrative scoring; and a manager review. Successful candidates receive a white-label digital certificate under the corporate sponsor's branding; branding (logo, primary, secondary, and accent colours, multilingual issuer and footer text) is frozen per-certificate at issuance time so historical certificates always render with the org's branding at the moment they were earned. Verification is exposed via a public URL of the form `/public/ld/verify/{token}`. The product is offered in three tiers — Starter ($299/month), Growth ($999/month), and Enterprise ($2,999/month) — with self-service Stripe and Paymob checkout for the lower two tiers and sales-led contracting for Enterprise.[9][7][3]

The L&D suite covers the full corporate lifecycle beyond the gate exam itself: AI-generated learning paths derived from competency gaps, AI-delivered voice sessions, mentorship and content-proposal queues, career-shift scenarios for internal mobility, automated certificate issuance with expiry tracking for recurring training, and analytics including competency heat-maps, time-to-competency, pass-rate trends, cohort benchmarks, and a competency timeline. Enterprise customers also gain single sign-on (SAML / OIDC), iTest binding, xAPI export to Cornerstone, SuccessFactors, Docebo, and Workday Learning, and per-region data residency for the EU, US, and MENA.[3]

Schools and universities

For institutional deployments, iTutor packages the tutoring core with white-label branding, gradebook and attendance modules, examination calendars, and admin-controlled subject visibility. Teachers automate quiz, lesson, and trainer-manual generation directly from raw lecture notes through the same 23 AI generators offered to students.[10][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "iTutor – AI-Powered Adaptive Learning Platform". Intrazero. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  2. ^ "iTutor – AI Learning Platform". Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "iTutor product summary (llms.txt)". Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  4. ^ "The Pragmatic Approach to Public Policy Analysis: Discursive Alliances on the Legalization of Private Tutoring Centers". Arab Reform Initiative. May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  5. ^ "Education in the region: The Authority Tames its Citizens". Assafir Arabi. December 18, 2023. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  6. ^ "How regional governments are reimagining education for the future of work". World Economic Forum. February 4, 2026. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  7. ^ a b "iTutor pricing". Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  8. ^ "iTutor for students". Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  9. ^ "iTutor for corporate Learning & Development". Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  10. ^ "iTutor for organizations". Retrieved May 4, 2026.


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