Dilr Academy builds interactive, multilingual courses on demand — live diagrams, animations, simulations and Socratic questioning — and a voice AI tutor that adapts to how you learn. Not a chatbot. A classroom.
Six things that make Dilr feel less like a course and more like a great teacher beside you.
The lesson builds itself — interactive widgets assembled from validated templates, never raw model output.
Mermaid, graphs, D3 charts and tree diagrams rendered inline to make structure visible.
Storyboard-driven explainers that show a concept moving, not just sitting on the page.
The AI cross-questions you — it checks understanding before it moves on, like a real teacher.
Learn in your language. UI and content adapt, end to end, including right-to-left scripts.
Difficulty, pacing and review calibrate to your performance with knowledge-tracing models.
Highlight a word, ask “why”, or tap any idea — Dilr opens a Deep Dive: a focused, interactive exploration spun up on the spot. A diagram to see it, a simulation to play with it, a chart to compare it, a worked example to ground it — then back to your lesson, exactly where you left off.
Rayleigh scattering sends shorter (blue) wavelengths bouncing more than longer ones. Drag the wavelength to see it:
Open-ended models are exciting and unpredictable. In a classroom, “unpredictable” is a problem. Dilr keeps the magic and removes the risk: the AI can only assemble pre-validated, sandboxed components — it can never ship a broken or unsafe interface to a learner.
Every interactive block is checked against a strict schema. Anything malformed is dropped, never rendered.
Generated visuals run in a locked-down sandbox — no network, no access to the page or your data.
The model picks from known components; it can’t invent an interface that doesn’t exist.
Every query is scoped to your organization. One school can never see another’s data.
Admin controls, credit limits and full activity logs keep usage accountable.
Upload a syllabus and generation follows it exactly — the AI fills it in, it doesn’t freelance.
Prompt a topic or upload a syllabus. Dilr drafts modules, lessons, quizzes and a final exam that match it 1:1.
Voice + text, Socratic questioning, deep dives on demand. It checks your understanding as you go.
Adaptive exams calibrate to you, then track progress and credentials across every org you join.
Free to start. Bring a syllabus or just your curiosity.