Aria’s AI education platform BrainFreeze to enable schools and districts to build AI assistants with new update
AI platform Aria has shared comprehensive updates to its education platform BrainFreeze allowing schools and districts to build custom AI assistants while maintaining advanced security frameworks.

The platform allows educational institutions to create, customize and deploy AI assistants to address specific challenges and accelerate learning outcomes.
Aria says the system maintains compliance with safety frameworks for educational AI. Educators do not require any technical expertise to create specialized AI tools and can drag and drop to deploy the AI assistants in their classrooms within minutes.
"We're empowering schools to become AI innovators, not just AI consumers," explains John Marshall, CEO of Airia. "Our intuitive assistant builder gives educators the flexibility to create exactly the AI assistants they need while ensuring every interaction meets the highest standards for student privacy, data security, and responsible AI use. This isn't just about using pre-built AI – it's about empowering teachers, students, and administrators to build assistants that accelerate learning outcomes across their entire educational community."
BrainFreeze’s platform aims to allow district to implement AI solutions that directly address specific challenges. Teachers can use advanced AI assistants to complete routine tasks, create learning materials and provide real-time instructional support. Students can use AI tutors and learning companions for instant support and encouragement.
Administrators can also use BrainFreeze’s AI orchestration tools to automate administrative processes, provide data-driven insights and enable district-wide AI coordination. Multiple lingual AI assistants can also support families with updates and educational resources to help them support their child’s development regardless of their background.
The enhanced BrainFreeze platform is available immediately and the ability to access core AI assistant features is free to individual teachers.
The update comes shortly after Aria announced the launch of BrainFreeze, aiming to provide a comprehensive platform that scales from individual classrooms to entire school districts.
