Built in Nigeria · For Africa

Fusia tracks
understanding,
not grades.

Because a grade tells you which class a child sits in. It does not tell you what they understand.

"Learning with light, purpose, and joy."

FusiaLearn is an offline-first adaptive learning platform for African children aged 5–12. Every child learns at whatever level they actually need — guided by Fusia, an AI learning companion built for Africa.

Works offlineAfrican story contentAI-powered7-day free trial
85% mastery threshold
Bloom's Learning Science
Offline-first
No internet required
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"Kati has 5 mangoes. She gets 3 more. How many does she have now?"
Addition · Level 1
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Mastery Progress
Addition
Subtraction
Place Value
300M+
African children without quality education
1,000
Pilot target learners — 400 girls
85%
Mastery threshold before any child advances
0G
Internet needed during a learning session
The problem we are solving

Five gaps African education
has refused to close

FusiaLearn was built at the intersection of five gaps that compound each other. Four affect children already inside the system. The fifth — and largest — excludes children from the system entirely.

1
Grade without understanding

Children advance by age, not comprehension. Gaps compound silently. A child in Primary 5 may be operating on a Primary 2 foundation — and nobody knows. FusiaLearn diagnoses this in the first session and builds from the real starting point.

2
No internet access

Most edtech requires reliable connectivity. Across rural and peri-urban Africa, this excludes tens of millions of children. FusiaLearn is offline-first by architecture — not as a compromise, but as a commitment.

3
Culturally invisible content

The world's top edtech platforms were built for Western children. African children encounter Western characters, Western contexts, and Western assumptions at every turn. FusiaLearn was authored in Nigeria, by an African educator, for African children.

4
Extra lessons that repeat the failure

Lesson centres teach at grade level — the same method that failed in the classroom, in a smaller room. FusiaLearn finds the actual understanding gap and teaches from the correct starting point, in 15 focused minutes.

5
No access to school at all

Over 90 million African children are not in school at all — excluded by poverty, conflict, geography, and fragile systems. For these children, the question is not whether the system is failing them. There is no system. A charged Android device and a community facilitator is enough for Fusia to reach them. No classroom. No school record. No connectivity required. FusiaLearn Access was built for exactly this.

→ Addressed by FusiaLearn Access
Two streams, one platform

One platform built to
answer both crises.

Five gaps. Two crises. One response. Choose the stream that matches your context.

FusiaLearn Family
For parents who want more for their child

"Know what your child actually understands — not just what grade they're in."

  • Homeschool families using FusiaLearn as their full curriculum companion
  • School-going children whose parents want real adaptive support
  • African diaspora families raising children with African roots
  • 15-minute focused sessions · Parent understanding dashboard · Offline-capable
FusiaLearn Access
For partners reaching underserved communities

"Reach every African child — including those the world has left behind."

  • NGOs deploying to rural and peri-urban communities
  • Government programmes addressing out-of-school children
  • Faith-based organisations and community learning centres
  • School licence · Lesson centre B2B · NGO deployment models
FusiaLearn Centres
Community learning hubs for children outside any system

"Fusia goes to the community — no classroom, no internet, no prior schooling required."

  • Pre-loaded tablets, solar-charged, in an existing community space
  • A trained community facilitator — not a teacher, not a room monitor
  • Every child starts from their real level, including from zero
  • Bridge · Alternative · Complement — meeting children wherever the system has left them

Every FusiaLearn Family subscription helps bring FusiaLearn Access to a child in an underserved community. One platform. Two missions. One Africa.

Meet the learning companion

Fusia — patient, warm,
relentlessly honest

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Kati
Market scenes · Addition
The practical problem-solver. Teaches through community and commerce.
Sarai
River scenes · Subtraction
The thoughtful observer. Finds patterns in the natural world.
Jango
Garden scenes · Literacy
The curious explorer. Discovers meaning through growth and story.
Endlessly patient
Fusia never shows frustration. She asks a guiding question before any hint — because teaching before correcting is how understanding is built.
Celebrates effort, not answers
"You stayed focused for 14 minutes and finished every question. That is how mastery is built." Score comes second. Effort comes first.
African at heart
Markets, rivers, gardens, families. Every reference Fusia makes is drawn from African daily life — reducing cognitive load and increasing pride of recognition.
Never a chatbot
No free-text input anywhere. Fusia is a teaching companion, not an open chat window. The pedagogical integrity cannot be bypassed.
Truth teller
Fusia's diagnostic reveals where a child's understanding actually is — not where their school year says it should be. Every family deserves this truth.
Values in every story
Honesty, perseverance, fairness, curiosity. Woven into every mission, every character, every arc — not separate lessons.
What we stand for

Every design decision
is a position taken

FusiaLearn makes active choices that define its identity — and often takes a position against something in African education that needs challenging.

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Understanding over performance

A child who scores 60% and truly understands is further ahead than one who scores 85% through memorisation. Fusia celebrates genuine understanding, not surface performance.

Effort over correctness

Fusia celebrates the act of trying, staying focused, and finishing — regardless of the score. The session completion frame honours concentrated effort as the achievement in itself.

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Depth over speed

The 85% mastery threshold means children stay with a concept until they own it. Understanding that lasts is worth more than coverage that fades.

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Roots over reach

FusiaLearn is built in Nigeria, by Africans, for African children. Expansion will follow. But the platform will never lose its African identity in pursuit of global scale.

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Whole child over academic scores

Honesty, perseverance, fairness, and curiosity are woven into every story arc. FusiaLearn is not trying to produce test-passers. It is trying to shape children who think well and live well.

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Privacy over engagement tricks

Fusia is not designed to maximise screen time. Sessions are 15 minutes. No streaks that shame. No notifications that manipulate. FusiaLearn wants children to learn well — and then go and live.

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Truth over comfort

Fusia's diagnostic sometimes reveals a child is significantly below their school grade. FusiaLearn does not soften this — it reframes it as the most important truth a parent can have, and then acts on it.

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Access as a right, not a product

FusiaLearn is not just a subscription for families who can pay. It is a commitment to every African child — whether they are inside a failing system or outside any system at all. One platform. Two missions. One Africa.

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