Brisk Teaching announces new Microsoft integration for its AI-powered K-12 classroom tools

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Brisk Teaching, an AI-powered education platform for K-12 schools, has announced a new integration, bringing its suite of classroom tools to Microsoft-based environments.

As of August 2025, teachers can now use Brisk with Word and PowerPoint files, log in using Microsoft Single Sign On and save their work directly to OneDrive. Brisk can also now be used as a Microsoft Edge add-on. 

AI-generated content from Brisk can also be exported directly back into Word or Powerpoint formats, making it easier to share and store. Teachers can also access their existing files from OneDrive, apply Brisk’s AI tools and save the results onto the same platform.

Originally created as an extension on the Google Chrome browser, Brisk provides an AI assistant to teachers, saving time on lesson planning, feedback, and differentiation.

The new integration means that Brisk fully supports Microsoft-first schools and districts, allowing more educators to access AI-powered support directly within the tools they already use.

"This update has been a top request from teachers using Microsoft," says Arman Jaffer, Founder and CEO at Brisk Teaching. "By integrating directly into the tools they use every day, we're helping more teachers reclaim time and better support their students without the stress of learning a new platform."

The news follows shortly after Brisk Teaching secured $6.9 million in total funding following a $5 million seed round led by Owl Ventures. The funding will be used to grow the team, accelerate development, and expand the company’s international footprint.

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