StudyFetch Launches Free AI-Powered Literacy Platform

Education platform StudyFetch has introduced StudyFetch Read, a free AI-powered literacy tool designed to provide personalized reading instruction for students.

StudyFetch Read utilizes teacher-uploaded course materials such as worksheets, PDFs, or complete books to generate personalized, level-appropriate versions for each student, customized to their individual interests, the company explained in a news announcement. This allows the platform to deliver "the same curriculum at each learner's reading level while making the material relatable and compelling," StudyFetch said.

"We believe in equality of opportunity for every student everywhere, and that has to start with traditional literacy," said StudyFetch CTO and co-founder Ryan Trattner, in a statement. "Reading isn't a luxury feature. It's a fundamental right. We're committed to doing our part to help ensure every single student can read by making 1:1 personalized instruction scalable for every teacher and accessible for every student."

The StudyFetch Read platform is available at no cost, with no premium tiers or paywalls. For more information, visit the StudyFetch site.

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