A personalised learning companion from kindergarten to university — mapped across every major curriculum in the world. Built for the learner who moves, not the system that doesn't.
International schools. Expat families. Returnees. Students preparing to apply abroad. None of them fit a single curriculum, and most learning tools assume otherwise. Acumora maps every topic across systems so a learner can be ahead, on, or behind any curriculum they might join — and have a record that travels with them.
Every topic the learner covers, automatically positioned against US Common Core, UK National Curriculum, NGSS, Australia ACARA, and more. Equivalents, gaps, and overlaps surfaced for any country transition.
Asks the way the learner is taught. Knows what they covered last week, last term, last year. Routes new explanations through their interests so abstractions stick.
Every topic, source, mastery score, and note logged. After a year it's a study log. After a decade it's a portfolio that any university admissions office can take seriously.
Pick the learner's primary curriculum, current grade, and a few interests. Two minutes.
One line per topic, with a source and a 1–5 mastery score. Habit, not assignment.
Every entry plotted against every mapped curriculum. Open-licensed resources curated for each cluster.
The tutor speaks to the learner's level, curriculum, and history. No re-explaining who they are, ever.
A few open ones, read freely without an account.
Cross-walks load automatically when seed data is present.
Prices in USD. Cancel any time from the customer portal.
No. Acumora curates and indexes the world's open educational content — OpenStax, Khan Academy, PhET, MIT OpenCourseWare, CK-12, Project Gutenberg, and more. Every resource carries its original license and attribution. We are the index, the cross-walk, and the tutor on top.
US Common Core (math + ELA), NGSS (sciences), UK National Curriculum, Australian Curriculum (ACARA), with cross-walks across multiple grade bands. Cambridge IGCSE, India CBSE, Singapore MOE, and IB references are arriving on a published roadmap.
We reference IB programmes by their public names and describe how they relate to other systems. We do not reproduce IB syllabi or assessment materials. Schools needing full IB content should license through the IB directly.
On the Pro plan, yes — up to 5 learners per account. Each has their own profile, journal, and tutor history.
Account email, learner profile (name, grade, curriculum, interests), learning entries, and tutor conversation history. Stored in Postgres with row-level security. Never sold. We do not train AI on user data.