Kaiho positions itself as an AI Learning Workspace, bringing structured courses, interactive simulations, an AI Mentor, whiteboards, and practice nodes into a single learning environment. Users can enter a question, concept, subject, or upload a PDF, and the system generates a course path, lesson sequence, and checkpoints accordingly. Its emphasis is on “building real understanding” rather than simply giving direct answers.
Based on the extracted text, Kaiho is not a live class platform, recorded-course site, or human 1-on-1 tutoring service. It is an AI-generated learning tool. The course component creates learning paths around user input, with each lesson offering reading material, whiteboard walkthroughs, questions, and checkpoints. The simulation component is especially focused on physics learning: users can describe scenarios such as pendulums, collisions, or projectile motion, and the system builds real-time rigid-body simulations. It also allows adjustment of parameters such as gravity, mass, friction, damping, and time, while showing data including energy, velocity, net force, and momentum, with the option to ask the Mentor questions.
Pricing uses a subscription plus credits model. Starter is free, with 500 credits valid for 30 days. Pro costs $20/month and includes 16,000 credits. Max costs $50/month and includes 42,000 credits, with a 20% discount for annual billing. Credits refresh each cycle and do not roll over. Failed or interrupted generations are not charged, and paid plans have a 3-day refund window. On certification, the terms of service clearly state that Kaiho is not an accredited school, university, or certification body, and it does not replace professional instruction.
The main strengths are its relatively complete loop of learning-path generation, simulation, data observation, and AI explanation, making it well suited to visualizing abstract concepts. It also supports uploading your own materials, which adds flexibility. The downsides are that AI output may be inaccurate or incomplete, and there is no guarantee of exam performance. The non-rollover credits model is not friendly to infrequent users. The website also does not disclose specific instructors or curriculum/research staff, and there is no clear list of covered subjects.
Kaiho is better suited to users aged 18 and above, including students preparing for exams who need to understand concepts, self-directed learners, and hands-on learners—especially for building physical intuition. Access from China, payment methods, and Chinese-language support are not specified, so actual usability is unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include Khan Academy, PhET, YouTube, as well as Chinese platforms such as XuetangX, China University MOOC, and Bilibili courses.
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