Ed.ai Public Kit

Welcome 👋

You’re an Ed.ai ambassador.

This kit gives you everything you need to introduce Ed.ai to a colleague, your department, or your principal — whether it’s a one-on-one chat, a department meeting, or a board presentation.

Pick the resources that fit the moment, and reach out anytime you need help.

Our mission: make every math assessment a stepping stone for student growth.

About Ed.ai

The #1 AI grading engine built specifically for middle and high school math.

Not a generic AI adapted to math — purpose-built from the ground up. It reads handwritten work, follows multi-step reasoning, awards partial credit intelligently, writes feedback that pinpoints the exact misconception, and maps everything to your state standards.

5,000+Math teachers trust Ed.ai
95%Accuracy on handwritten work
Faster grading

What’s inside Ed.ai

AI Grading

Step-by-step reasoning analysis, rubric generation, intelligent partial credit, detailed per-student feedback.

Standards-Aligned Analytics

State standard mastery tracking, error pattern detection, class-level insights.

Targeted Practice

Personalized practice based on each student’s actual misconceptions.

AI Teaching Assistant

Conversational AI connected to all your assessment data.

Scope

Middle & High school + AP math — Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry, Pre-Calc, Calculus, Statistics.

Standards

10+ state standards today, all 50 states covered in September 2026.

🎬 Demo Toolkit

Show Ed.ai instead of just describing it.

Three videos for three moments — projecting during a meeting, sending a self-serve link, or running short on time.

Marketing video (no audio)

A 1-min marketing video that covers the basics. Good if you’re running out of time!

Full demo (no audio)

A 5-min product walkthrough with no audio — perfect to project during a meeting while you narrate it yourself.

Full demo (with voice)

A guided walkthrough with Jonathan’s voiceover. Send this link to colleagues who want to discover Ed.ai on their own time.

📚 Resources to share

Materials designed for different conversations.

Pick the one that fits the moment — from a quick send to a colleague to a board presentation.

One-pager — Ed.ai overview

A single page covering what Ed.ai is, who uses it, and the core proof points. Great for a quick send to a colleague.

Two-pager — Trial proposal

Walks through what a school or district trial looks like — duration, scope, what’s measured, what’s expected.

Demo deck

A 5-slide deck for a quick overview — mission, 3 pillars, demo, the Ed.ai loop, Q&A. Great for a department meeting or PLC.

Board / Leadership deck (5–8 min)

Designed for principals, department heads, and school boards. Covers what Ed.ai is, why it matters for math, compliance (FERPA / COPPA, state data privacy), and how a trial works.

🎬 Tutorial videos

Get comfortable with the product

A series of short walkthroughs to help you (and the colleagues you onboard) ramp up quickly.

Browse YouTube channel
  1. 1How to add an assessment?Coming soon
  2. 2How to add student papers?Watch
  3. 3How to review and edit AI grading?Watch
  4. 4How to release graded papers to students?Watch
💬 FAQ

Questions you’ll get asked.

What teachers, parents, and admins ask most often — use these as talking points when you advocate for Ed.ai.

Ed.ai hits 95% accuracy on handwritten math because it was purpose-built for math — trained on 50,000+ math problems with math teachers in the loop. It doesn’t just OCR symbols; it follows the student’s reasoning step-by-step. And you always stay in control: every grade is reviewable and editable before it’s final.

Ed.ai is FERPA-compliant, COPPA-compliant, and aligned with state data privacy laws. Student data is never used to train AI models. We’re built for K-12 from day one — privacy isn’t bolted on.

Ed.ai was designed so teachers can choose to use it with no student screen time. Every step has a printable output: graded papers can be downloaded as PDFs or synced with the LMS. Similarly, generated activities can be exported as PDF, DOCX, or TeX files, or synced directly with the LMS. You decide whether students access them online or stay fully paper-based.

Ed.ai maps every problem and every error to CCSS, TEKS, NCSCOS, and other state standards. The analytics show mastery at the skill level, so PLCs and curriculum coordinators get the data they need without extra work.

ChatGPT is a generalist. It scans for keywords, can misread handwriting, and often gives vague feedback like “check your work.” Ed.ai is purpose-built for math: it follows mathematical reasoning, reads handwritten work, awards partial credit intelligently, and aligns to state standards. It also applies the same grading logic consistently across every paper in the same assessment, so two students making the same error are evaluated the same way. Generic AI treats a math problem like an essay — Ed.ai treats it like math.

5 minutes. Sign up, upload your first assessment, and Ed.ai generates a rubric you can review. The free tier (30 papers / month) is enough to try it on a full class before involving anyone else.

Ed.ai has a free tier for teachers (30 papers / month). Then school and district pricing is custom and includes unlimited usage, admin dashboards, and trial support. Reach out and we’ll walk you through it.

👋 Meet your Ed.ai contacts

Talk to a real human.

Our US Account Executives are here to help you set up a trial, answer compliance questions, or walk your principal through what a school rollout looks like.

Need help?

We’re one click — or one email — away.

Response within 8 business hours.

Thank you for being part of this. 🚀

— The Ed.ai team