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LernMax is an online learning platform for schools and families in Germany and Austria. Rather than traditional live classes or 1-on-1 tutoring, it is positioned as a digital learning tool centered on subject exercises, automatic grading, and personalized task assignment. The page clearly states that it can be used in both Schule and Zuhause scenarios — in other words, at school and at home — and supports logins for students and teachers.
The platform covers a fairly broad range of subjects, including mathematics, German, German literacy, German as a second language, English, general studies/integrated subjects, biology, physics, chemistry, geography, and more. Overall, it is built around core primary and secondary school subjects. In terms of teaching format, the crawled text does not indicate live classes, recorded lessons, or human 1-on-1 instruction. It is closer to an online question bank and practice platform. Its core function is to use its in-house AI, Kimaro, to analyze student ability and automatically assign differentiated exercises. Questions can also be randomly generated to keep them varied and prevent students from simply memorizing answers.
The page includes entry points for private pricing, school pricing, and “buy now,” and states that users can choose a complete learning package for one grade level or build their own package by combining individual subjects. However, specific prices, subscription periods, and refund rules are not disclosed in the main text. Another important point is that schools can register through the Austrian Ministry of Education’s Marktplatz Lernapps to obtain some LernMax content for free, such as mathematics, biology, and chemistry. As for certificates or accreditation, the main text does not mention course completion certificates, exam credentials, or proof of learning.
Its strengths are broad subject coverage, an ad-free and low-distraction environment that is well suited to primary and secondary students, and instant grading that shortens the feedback cycle. AI-based automatic exercise assignment can help teachers deliver differentiated instruction and is also useful for after-school reinforcement at home. The drawbacks are the lack of information about live teacher interaction, making it hard to replace systematic instruction; opaque pricing, payment methods, and after-sales support; and a course system clearly designed for German-speaking schools, which limits its direct fit for students in China.
LernMax is better suited to teachers in Germany and Austria assigning practice, students doing daily revision, and families in German-speaking regions supporting after-school learning. For users in China, it may be useful if the goal is to study German-speaking school curricula or practice German as a second language. If the goal is alignment with Chinese school curricula or exam preparation, domestic platforms such as Yangcong Xueyuan and Xueersi Online School are likely a better fit. Availability of access and payment from mainland China is not stated in the main text, so it can only be rated as unknown for now.
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