Turn your child's notes or an assessment into verified, marked CBC practice with a patient AI tutor — for Grades 4–9, including KPSEA and KJSEA. Built in Kenya.
Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) focuses on skills and understanding rather than rote memorisation. Under it, learners sit national assessments including KPSEA in Grade 6and KJSEA in Grade 9. Because the CBC rewards genuine competence, the learners who thrive are the ones who practise actively and get feedback — exactly what Elimufy is built for.
Paste a topic, or photograph notes or an assessment — Elimufy builds interactive, marked practice from it.
Every question is independently checked by a second AI model before a learner sees it.
The tutor teaches a topic step by step, checks the learner, and re-teaches weak spots until mastered.
A parent, teacher or group can provide material; teachers can assign to a class and see the results.
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Elimufy is an AI learning app that turns a learner's own notes — or a photo of a page or assessment — into verified CBC practice questions and step-by-step tutoring, for Grades 4 to 9. It is free to start and works on low-end Android phones.
Yes. Elimufy builds CBC practice from your own material across the learning areas, and every AI-generated question is independently checked by a second AI model before a learner sees it.
Yes. Under the CBC, learners sit the KPSEA assessment in Grade 6 and the KJSEA assessment in Grade 9. Elimufy helps you prepare for both by turning your own notes and past assessments into interactive, marked practice with a tutor for the topics you find hard.
Because you bring the content, Elimufy covers Grades 4 to 9 and every learning area — Mathematics, English, Kiswahili, Integrated Science, Social Studies, Creative Arts, Agriculture and more.
Yes. A parent, guardian, teacher or group manager can provide the material, and Elimufy builds practice and tutoring for the learner. Teachers can assign practice to a whole class and see who understood what.
Elimufy is free to start with a daily practice allowance and starter credits. Paid features use M-Pesa credits, where about 1 KES equals 1 credit and credits never expire.
Bring your child's notes or an assessment and try it in your browser — no account needed.
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