Give every math teacher back hours every week by grading 5x faster.

For math teachers, grading doesn't end at the bell. It's one of the leading causes of burnout. Ed.ai grades handwritten math five times faster with feedback precise enough to catch the exact misconception. Teachers reclaim their time, and your district gets more of them showing up ready to teach.

Your best math teachers are drowning in grading.

And the tools meant to help usually make it worse.

5+ hours a week, on nights and weekends. Math grading is slow because the reasoning matters, not just the answer.

Grading fuels burnout and turnover. The teachers you can least afford to lose are the ones grading the most.

Generic AI gets bought, then abandoned. It can't read handwritten math or follow the steps so teachers quietly stop using it.

The AI grading platform math teachers don't quit on.

Faster grading without losing rigor.

Ed.ai reads handwritten work, follows multi-step reasoning, and awards partial credit intelligently. Every grade comes with feedback that names the misconception.

Reads real student handwriting with 95% accuracy.

Real student work is messy. Crossed-out steps, cramped margins, hard-to-read fractions. Ed.ai was trained on over 50,000 math problems to handle exactly that. Every grade goes through teacher review before a student sees it, keeping a human in the loop where it matters.

Teachers stay in control. Always.

AI proposes, the teacher decides. Every grade and comment is reviewable and editable before a student sees it which is why teachers trust and keep using it.

Less burnout, more teaching district-wide.

Hours returned to every teacher means more time for small-group instruction, re-teaching, and the one-on-one moments that move students.

Student data privacy, built in

Ed.ai is FERPA and COPPA compliant, meets state data-privacy laws in all 50 states, and never uses student data to train AI.

Built for math. Trusted by math teachers.

Join thousands of math educators who've cut grading time without sacrificing feedback quality. 82% of the teachers who used Ed.ai in 2025–26 plan to keep using it in 2026–27.

Trusted by districts like Caldwell County Schools (NC) and Schuylerville Central School District (NY).

“The accuracy on handwritten papers is impressive, and the reteaching definitely makes it worth it.” — Andrea Cuppett, High School Math, Franklin Academy