Our last big update was the L&D platform launch at the start of May. Since then we have been heads-down on something simpler but just as useful: making iTutor easier to learn, easier to watch, and easier to follow in your own language. Here is what shipped this month.
A 60-second video guide for every feature
iTutor now does a lot. There are more than twenty AI generators in the AI Studio, from flashcards and quizzes to slide decks, podcasts, and deep research reports. If you have ever opened the studio and wondered where to start, the new How to Use library is for you.
Every feature now has its own short walkthrough, most under a minute, showing exactly how to turn your own material into that output. You can browse them by category (Study Tools, Assessment and Practice, Media and Presentation, Knowledge and Reference) or jump straight to the one you need. Each page also lays out the steps in text, so you can skim instead of watch if you prefer.
Captions in twelve languages
Every guide is captioned, and not only in English. We transcribed the narration and translated the captions into all twelve languages iTutor supports, including Arabic and Urdu with right-to-left text. Open any video, click the CC button, and pick your language. If you are browsing the site in French or Indonesian, the captions default to your language automatically.
Immersive 3D worlds
This one is more fun. You can now turn a topic into an explorable 3D world and walk through it instead of reading about it. Studying ancient history? The scene leans toward ruins and monuments. A topic about space? You get a different setting entirely. It is an experiment in spatial learning, and we wrote a separate post on why moving through information can make it stick. Try it from the planner inside any subject.
Quieter improvements
- Clearer per-tier limits across the studio, so you always know how many generations you have left on your plan.
- Faster, cleaner output on the material-first study tools (study guides, worked solutions, glossaries) when you point them at a broad topic.
- Polish across the marketing site, including the new How to Use hub linked from the top menu.
What to try first
If you have five minutes, open How to Use, watch the overview, then pick one feature you have not tried and follow its guide with your own notes. If you have ten, generate an immersive world from a topic you are studying this week. As always, everything core stays free for individual students. Create a free account and tell us what to build next.