General AI tools give away answers. Textbooks sit unopened. Office hours don't scale. There's a gap between having resources and actually understanding them.
of students say office hours don't fit their schedule
rely on ChatGPT for answers—not understanding
more likely to fail when confusion goes undetected
ClassPilot pairs a Socratic AI agent with your actual course materials— so every answer is grounded, cited, and designed to build real understanding.
Great question! Let's think through this together.
Consider the partitioning step—how many comparisons does it make? And what happens to the problem size after each partition? [Lecture 4, p.12]
Highlighted: Quicksort partition analysis
Instead of handing you answers, ClassPilot asks the right questions. Adjust the Socratic level from gentle nudges to rigorous guided discovery—building genuine understanding at every step.
Speak naturally with real-time duplex voice streaming. It's like having a tutor beside you—on your commute, at your desk, anywhere.
Every claim links to its source with page-level precision. Click a citation—the canvas instantly navigates to that exact page.
RAG-powered vector search ensures every response is grounded in your actual curriculum—no hallucinations, no out-of-scope answers.
The dynamic workspace renders PDFs, quizzes, code blocks, and image overlays—all synced in real-time with the AI conversation.
ClassPilot uses the Socratic method—a 2,400-year-old teaching technique powered by modern AI. It asks probing questions that lead you to discover answers yourself, building lasting comprehension instead of surface-level memorization.
The Interactive Canvas dynamically renders components—PDFs, quizzes, images, code— based on what the AI agent decides you need to see. It's your personal learning cockpit.
Source-synced document display with highlighted citations
AI-generated MCQ & open-ended quizzes from your materials
Gemini-powered image annotation & diagram exploration
Syntax-highlighted code blocks with inline annotations
ClassPilot gives faculty real-time visibility into learning patterns. The Confusion Heatmap surfaces struggling topics before the exam— so you can adjust your lectures, not just your grades.