Support reading and writing fluency, track growth with automated assessments.
Deliver consistent, high quality instruction without added workload.
Make learning visible to every family and interact in any language.
Teacher-in-the-loop design with easy edit and override options
School and district settings to control rollout, feature by feature
No customer data used to train models
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Generate engaging, standards-aligned activities in minutes, from a prompt, an existing classroom resource, or educational YouTube video.
NEW Youtube Player for Edu Integration offers an embedded, distraction free viewing experience inside Seesaw.
Show What You Know Assessments combine powerful screen recording features with AI-assisted auto-grading. Get instant insights into students’ critical thinking skills and the learning process behind the final answer.
Reading Fluency Assessments let teachers quickly assess fluency skills with automatic analysis of student reading samples, reporting on common errors, accuracy and words correct per minute.
Create literacy scaffolds and assessments that support young readers wherever they are, using ESSA Level III validated tools.
Build foundational literacy skills with autograded fluency checks, reading scaffolds, a Lexile-leveled passage library, and leveled passage generation.
Support multilingual learners, emerging readers, and diverse classrooms with translation, voice scaffolds, and accessible activities.
AI Messages Assistant drafts reminders, newsletters and pedagogically-grounded home learning tips in seconds.
Built-in Translation Tools automatically translate messages into over 100 languages to reach every family.
In a survey, 96% of educators said that Seesaw improves family connection.
Seesaw’s AI Literacy Lessons introduce key AI concepts using developmentally appropriate activities, comics, and videos. K-5 students will learn about:
Safety first: Students don’t have access to generative AI.
Seesaw’s “adult-in-the-loop” philosophy means that that teachers always have oversight when it comes to AI. AI tools aren’t student-facing and are never trained on student data. Instead, they’re designed to support teacher needs and save educators valuable time.