GMind AI Launches Study Pal and ClassHub: New AI Tools Set to Enhance African Classrooms

By Rebecca Ejifoma

GMind AI, a leading Nigerian-born education technology platform, has introduced two new features Study Pal and ClassHub as part of its mission to make quality education more accessible, efficient, and adaptable for African learning environments and gradually scaling globally.
The announcement marks a significant milestone in the use of artificial intelligence to support both teachers and students across primary and secondary schools including higher ED.
With millions of active users and recognition for Excellence in AI and Machine Learning, GMind AI is steadily gaining attention for its practical and scalable education solutions.

The New Tools: Practical Support for Teachers and Learners
ClassHub enables teachers to generate structured lesson plans, onboard students, and run AI-assisted virtual classrooms all from a mobile device. The tool is already being piloted in 25 public and private schools across Africa.
Study Pal serves as an AI-powered voice tutor available 24/7, providing academic guidance tailored to national curricula. It allows students to revise independently, especially in communities where teacher access is limited or inconsistent.
“We designed these tools to meet the real needs of the classroom, not assumptions. GMind AI is built with African educators and learners at its core,” said Success Ojo, Co-Founder and CEO of GMind AI.

Context and Reach
GMind AI has grown rapidly in just 12 months, without reliance on paid advertising. The platform currently supports:

  • Over 2 million users across 7 African countries
  • 15+ African languages, including Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Swahili, and Pidgin, Spanish, French etc.
  • Full alignment with national curriculum standards
  • Mobile-first, offline-capable design
  • Awarded for Excellence in AI and Machine Learning
    The platform is used by teachers, students, school administrators, and education ministries, and is gaining traction among NGOs and community-led education networks.

Voices from Gmind users-
“ClassHub has reduced my weekly planning time by over 10 hours. It’s efficient and easy to use.” Rose — Primary School Teacher, Abuja
“Study Pal has made after-school learning more engaging. My son now reviews without reminders.” Mrs Rotimi – parent, Auchi
“We’ve used GMind AI in our digital literacy program in rural schools. The results are promising.” John— Program Lead, Knowledge Aid Initiative

               Gmind AI is Africa-Built, Globally Relevant 

GMind AI represents a new generation of African-built technology platforms designed to meet the continent’s educational realities. While created locally, the system is structured to scale globally especially in low-resource settings where traditional tools often fail to deliver impact.
“Our goal is to bridge the digital education divide by giving every African learner a personalized, intelligent classroom companion,” added Dr. Ojo.
GMind AI offers a virtual classroom experience that brings structured, AI-supported tutoring to life whether in-person, hybrid, or fully remote. Its tools are not only affordable and accessible, but also customizable for schools, NGOs, and ministries looking to adapt the platform to local content and institutional goals.
Through Study Pal’s voice tutoring, learners receive round-the-clock academic support tailored to their learning pace and preferred language making it one of the few AI platforms globally that blends personalization, localization, and institutional flexibility in a single mobile-first solution.

While platforms like Magic school (U.S.), SchoolAI, and Khanmigo offer general-purpose AI support in English-speaking classrooms, GMind AI is purpose-built for African educators and learners. It supports 15+ African languages, aligns with national curricula, and functions offline capable making it uniquely positioned to address the infrastructural and cultural realities of the continent’s classrooms.

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