About Aria
Most learning apps follow a fixed plan. Aria works differently — she watches how you’re actually doing on every problem, and adapts what comes next.
We're building Aria so every learner has access to the kind of patient, one-on-one tutoring that used to be available only to those who could afford it.
Today Aria teaches mathematics — for school-age learners (K–12) and the JEE / NEET entrance exams. But she's not tied to any age group or any subject. She works for adult learners, professional certifications, sciences, languages, and computer science. We started with math because if Aria can teach math one-on-one, she can teach anything.
Our approach
Most apps move learners forward on a schedule — week 3, lesson 7. Aria moves you forward when you've actually learned something, and holds you on a skill when you haven't. No average across topics. No fixed lesson plan. No rushing past confusion, no boredom on what's easy.
Every turn is a chance to adapt. A right answer doesn't just move you forward — it tells Aria how to teach the next thing. A wrong answer doesn't just trigger a hint — it tells Aria to try a different angle entirely.
How Aria works
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Aria watches how you work
When you answer a problem or show your work, Aria looks at what you did, how long you took, and how you've done on similar problems before.
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Picks what helps you most
Based on what she sees, Aria chooses. Walk through an example again? Give a harder problem to push you? Move on to the next skill?
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Teaches, then watches again
Aria works the next problem with you on the whiteboard, guides you when you need it, and watches how you do. Then the loop starts over.
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The team
We're a small team of engineers, designers, and educators who've worked on adaptive learning, voice AI, and classroom software. We started Aria because every kid we know deserves a tutor who pays attention — and most don't have one.
The full founder's story is coming soon. If you'd like to hear it ahead of the public launch, drop a line via the Contact page — we love hearing from people who care about this stuff.