StudyFetch launches AI Tutor Me for real time learning support and personalized study assistance

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StudyFetch has launched Tutor Me, an AI-driven tutoring tool designed to provide real-time, voice-enabled learning assistance.

The feature allows students to engage with an AI tutor as they would with a human tutor, offering continuous support based on course materials.

StudyFetch is an AI-powered studying and learning platform used by institutions, students, teachers, and parents. It provides personalized study plans for individual learning needs via integrated AI.

Tutor Me enables students to engage in real-time, voice-based interactions within a web conference-style setting. The AI tutor responds instantly to queries, providing explanations and support based on uploaded study materials.

Students can request quiz questions by saying, “give me a quiz question”, adjust the AI’s speaking pace with commands such as “speak faster” or “speak slower”, and locate specific content by mentioning a topic or page number. The feature also includes lesson-tracking capabilities, allowing users to monitor progress by asking to “show lesson plan” and marking sections complete.

The AI adapts responses based on uploaded course content, minimizing inaccuracies often associated with generative AI tools. StudyFetch users can import materials from learning management systems or upload files directly.

The new functionality expands the platform’s capabilities beyond text-based study tools, integrating with its existing presentation generator. Teachers’ lectures, notes, and images of whiteboards can be converted into interactive study sets, allowing students to engage with materials in a structured format.

Sam Whitaker, Director of Social Impact at StudyFetch, said:

“One of our core principles is that every student deserves an opportunity to succeed. Most importantly, they should be able to succeed in the format that best supports their learning. Our mission is to create an equal opportunity for every student, through personalized offerings, affordable prices and innovative technology for all.”


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