By Benson Michael
In a bold move that’s turning heads across the global EdTech space, GMind AI, Africa’s first mass-scale AI education assistant has announced the launch of Study Pal and ClassHub, two breakthrough tools that could transform how millions of students and teachers experience learning.
ClassHub allows teachers to generate complete lessons, onboard students, and even run AI-powered virtual classrooms, all in just a few taps. Whether in Lagos or rural Kenya, educators now have a co-teacher that never sleeps, helping reduce burnout and boost engagement.
Study Pal is a 24/7 voice-enabled AI tutor that offers personalized academic support tailored to national curriculums.
It empowers students to learn faster, smarter, and independently.
These tools aren’t just digital upgrades, they’re lifelines for overwhelmed teachers and under-resourced learners, offering intelligent support exactly where traditional systems fall short.
“This isn’t Silicon Valley AI retrofitted for Africa. This is Africa-born, classroom-ready AI built from the ground up with teachers and students in mind,” said Success Ojo, CEO and Co-Founder of GMind AI.
In just one year, GMind AI has grown organically to:
• 2 million+ Active Users across 16 countries
• Supports 15+ African Languages including Yoruba, Swahili, Hausa, Igbo, and Pidgin, Spanish, French.
• Aligned with National Curriculum Standards in multiple countries
• 10x Growth in 12 Months — Zero paid ads
• Offline capable in Low-Connectivity Environments
• Recipient: Excellence in AI & Machine Learning Award
From bustling urban schools to remote villages, GMind AI is quietly powering a silent revolution a future where learning is multilingual, mobile-first, and truly student-centered
As education systems globally race to adopt AI, GMind AI is setting a new precedent by proving that you don’t need Silicon Valley servers or elite bandwidth to deliver smart, inclusive, world-class learning tools.
“We built GMind AI for Africa, but the world is watching and learning,” said Dr. Ojo. “If it works in the toughest classrooms in the world, it can work anywhere.”
This launch also sends a signal to global investors, governments, and educators: Africa isn’t just catching up, it’s redefining what the future of education should look like.
And with millions of students still without access to quality learning tools, GMind AI’s expansion comes not a moment too soon.