Tanzania’s EduTrack has launched an AI-powered digital education system created to modernise and strengthen learning across Africa.
Launched in September last year, EduTrack integrates advanced technology into everyday education by offering AI study support, automated exam preparation, instant summaries, problem-solving, student performance analytics, and digital academic tools for schools.
“It is a complete digital academic ecosystem built for African learners and institutions,” founder Lordrick Julius Meela told Disrupt Africa.
Most African schools lack affordable, locally-tailored AI study systems.
“Gaps included weak tech integration, lack of performance tracking, and expensive foreign tools not aligned with African syllabi. Competition includes general LMS platforms and foreign edtech tools, but none offer AI built specifically for African education needs,” Meela said.
Uptake has been strong, especially among Form 2 and Form 4 students preparing for national exams, teachers seeking performance insights, and schools focused on digital transformation. Currently only operating in Tanzania, EduTrack has expansion plans in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, and broader East and Southern Africa.
“Revenue streams include school subscriptions, premium AI tools for students, custom integrations, and advanced analytics dashboards. Revenue is growing steadily with increasing adoption,” Meela said.