Brisk AI Teaching Assistant Chrome Extension Reached 2,000 K-12 Schools
- Brisk AI Teaching Assistant Chrome Extension has reached 2,000 K-12 schools across 100 countries since its launch in February 2025.
- The extension offers 40 tools that utilize generative AI, computer vision, and other features to support teachers in creating lesson plans, grading work, and providing targeted feedback.
- Brisk’s CEO, Arman Jaffer, notes that the existing edtech stack is not ready for AI, citing the need for a more streamlined and integrated approach.
- The company has raised $15 million in funding to expand its toolset and platforms, with plans to integrate with Microsoft in autumn 2025.
- Brisk aims to revolutionize the way teachers work by providing a more efficient and effective teaching assistant that can help reduce teacher workload and improve student outcomes.
IBL News | New York
Over 2,000 K-12 schools in 100 countries have installed Briskโs Chrome extension, which allows teachers to write lesson plans, tests, and presentations, and grade work, since its launch in February 2025.
With 40 tools, the platform uses generative AI, computer vision, and other features.
The most popular tool in the stack, โTargeted Feedback,โ uses generative AI to read student essays (on Google Docs) and create comments tailored to age, a grading rubric, or other standards. Before sharing anything with students, teachers can review and edit the comments.
“The existing edtech stack as we know it, which is around 140 different tools that the average teacher in the U.S. uses in a given school year, is not ready for AI,” said Briskโs CEO and founder, Arman Jaffer.
The San Francisco-based Brisk raised $15 million in funding with investors such as Bessemer Venture Partners, Owl Ventures, South Park Commons, and Springbank Collective.
The funding will be used in part to build more tools, and in part to expand to more platforms. A Microsoft integration, aimed at the many Microsoft shop schools, is planned for autumn 2025.