Brainly

AI Education & Learning

An AI-powered homework help app used by 350 million people worldwide. Provides personalized tutoring support through AI tutors and expert guidance.

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What is Brainly?

Brainly is one of the world's largest AI-powered learning community platforms. With over 350 million users, it provides homework and study support from both AI tutors and human experts. Simply take a photo and upload a problem, and the AI instantly generates step-by-step explanations. It covers 21+ subjects including math, science, history, and English. The AI also auto-generates personalized quizzes, study guides, and flashcards tailored to each learner's style. It delivers a unique learning experience combining community-based Q&A with cutting-edge AI technology.

Pricing Plans

1Free plan (limited access)
2Plus $18/month ($96/year)

Key Features

AI photo search (snap a problem photo for instant answers)
24/7 learning support from AI tutors
Personalized quiz and flashcard generation
One-on-one tutoring with expert tutors (up to 20 sessions/month)
Coverage of 21+ subjects
Step-by-step explanation feature

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Take a photo to analyze problems and generate answers instantly
  • Knowledge base from a community of 350 million users
  • Broad coverage across 21+ subjects
  • AI auto-generates personalized quizzes and study guides
  • Detailed step-by-step explanations

Cons

  • Free plan limits the number of answers you can view
  • Quality of community answers varies
  • Weak for university-level specialized problems

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Brainly free to use?

A. Yes, basic features are available for free, though with limited answer views and ads displayed. For unlimited access, upgrading to Plus ($18/month) is required.

Q. Does it support Japanese?

A. Unfortunately, there is no Japanese version. It is primarily available in English, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Western languages.

Q. Can it be used for college assignments?

A. It is primarily optimized for middle and high school level problems. Support for university-level specialized content is limited, but basic subjects can still be covered.

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