Short answer

StudyBridge is a self-hosted AI learning platform for schools. Teachers upload the school's own curriculum, and every document becomes four learning modes for students: Read, Ask, Flashcards and Adaptive Tests. It answers only from your material, so there is no hallucination and no outside content, and it runs on your own server.

What StudyBridge turns one uploaded document into

  • A lesson to read, laid out for study.
  • An AI tutor to ask, answering only from the school's material.
  • Flashcards to revise the key points.
  • Adaptive tests that adjust to each student.

Why schools want AI but fear the chaos

Every school can see what AI offers a student: instant answers, endless practice, a tutor that never tires. What stops them is the risk. A general chatbot invents facts, pulls in content the school never approved, and sends student data who knows where. StudyBridge removes those three fears at once, which is what makes it usable in a real classroom rather than a demo.

How it avoids making things up

StudyBridge uses retrieval, so the AI can only answer from the documents the school uploads. Ask it something outside the curriculum and it does not wander off into the open internet. Students learn from your syllabus, taught your way, which is the difference between an AI a school can trust and one it cannot.

Why self-hosted matters

Because StudyBridge runs on your own server, the school's curriculum and its students' data stay with the school. Nothing is handed to an outside platform. For a school weighing AI against its duty to protect children's data, keeping everything in-house is often the point that makes the decision easy.

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Questions schools ask

What is StudyBridge?

StudyBridge is a self-hosted, AI-powered learning platform for schools. Teachers upload the school's own curriculum, and every document turns into four learning modes for students: Read, Ask, Flashcards and Adaptive Tests.

Will the AI make things up?

No. StudyBridge uses retrieval so the AI answers only from the material the school uploads. There is no outside content and no hallucination, so students learn from your curriculum, not the open internet.

Where does the data live?

On your own server. StudyBridge is self-hosted, so the school's content and student data stay with the school rather than a third party.

Does it fit the Indian syllabus?

Yes. StudyBridge is built for schools across India and is CBSE and ICSE ready, and because it learns from your uploaded curriculum it fits whatever you teach.

What do teachers have to do?

Upload once. A single document becomes a lesson to read, an AI tutor to ask, flashcards to revise and adaptive tests to practise, so teachers prepare less and students get more ways to learn.