We are redefining what it means to learn math

For too long, learning meant memorising steps to pass tests. Tupai uses AI to prioritise deep understanding over blind repetition, giving every student personalised guidance to truly master the subject.

Tupai has been very helpful for the students, as the content follows syllabus topics and includes state trial exam questions for practice.

Cikgu N.Head of Mathematics

For too long, learning meant memorising steps to pass tests. Tupai uses AI to prioritise deep understanding over blind repetition, giving every student personalised guidance to truly master the subject.

Tupai has been very helpful for the students, as the content follows syllabus topics and includes state trial exam questions for practice.

Cikgu N.Head of Mathematics

We asked: “What if we stopped testing and started teaching?”

We built Tupai on a simple truth: understanding trumps practice. We didn’t want to build another quiz app. We wanted to build a solution that identifies why a student is stuck and explains it clearly. We are here to turn “memorized confusion” into real, lasting clarity.

We built Tupai on a simple truth: understanding trumps practice. We didn’t want to build another quiz app. We wanted to build a solution that identifies why a student is stuck and explains it clearly. We are here to turn “memorized confusion” into real, lasting clarity.

We don’t just give answers. We build understanding.

A safe space to fail

Fear of judgment kills curiousity. With Tupai, there are no “silly questions” so students can ask freely and try again in a judgment-free zone.

Community-powered learning

Learning works better together. Through “Tupai & Friends”, we pair AI-guided support with real human connection, fostering a peer-learning ecosystem that keeps students motivated.

Understanding over memorisation

Memorizing steps is a short-term hack, Understanding logic is a long-term skill. We focus on the ‘Aha!’ moment, teaching the underlying concept so students can tackle any question, not just the ones they’ve seen before.

The “practice trap” problem

For years, students have been told that the secret to math is “more practice.” But practice is ineffective if they don’t understand the concept in the first place. In a classroom of 40, students are often forced to memorize steps they don’t understand just to keep up.

The result? They drill blindly, get confused, and eventually give up.

Built by Educators, Powered by Engineers

We’re a team of educators, tech nerds, and people who are driven to do everything we can to help parents, teachers, and students with math at scale.