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ONECLICK AI is a South Korean AI education and tool-building platform built around the idea of “creating and learning AI with one click.” Its pages suggest it serves both general learners and professors/teachers who need classroom teaching tools. The platform includes AI 만들기, a blog, popular AI tools, and AI Agent services, and its terms of service explicitly mention offerings such as AI content, coding tests, and electric vehicle education.
Based on the collected content, the platform’s courses lean toward hands-on practice: AI tool creation, image classification, facial recognition, AI-generated 3D accessories, autonomous-driving guided-learning hardware, robotics/self-driving hardware, electric vehicle education, and more. The popular tools list shows that users can try projects such as “AI creation tools,” “self-driving map learning hardware,” and “facial recognition experiential learning.” The site also mentions Physical AI and inter-university self-built electric vehicle competitions, indicating that it is not purely an online AI course platform and may combine hardware or competition-based activities. However, the text does not clearly state whether courses are live, recorded, or 1-on-1, nor does it disclose the course structure, class hours, or difficulty levels.
The website does not display specific pricing, but its refund terms indicate that there are multiple types of paid offerings: paid AI Agent features, API calls, online education/digital content, hardware products, hardware rentals, and more. For AI Agent purchases, users can receive a full refund within 7 days if no paid features have been used; if paid features have been used, fees are deducted on a daily basis; after 7 days, refunds are not available. Digital content can be fully refunded before use begins, while partially used content is refunded after proportional deductions. For support, the site provides a refund email address, [email protected], and a South Korean mobile number. The rules are relatively clear, but no customer service hours, learning Q&A mechanism, or teaching assistant setup is shown.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and an emphasis on low-barrier AI creation, making it suitable for classroom demonstrations and project-based learning. Its content spans AI, coding tests, electric vehicles, and hardware education, giving it a strong practical focus. The drawbacks are also obvious: it does not disclose certificates/accreditation, instructor backgrounds, course syllabi, pricing, or teaching formats. The website is also mainly in Korean, which makes it less friendly for non-Korean-speaking users.
ONECLICK AI is better suited to Korean school teachers, professors, students, and learners who want hands-on introductory AI practice. For use in Chinese classrooms, it could serve as a reference platform for AI tool creation and hardware-based practice. Access from China cannot be determined from the text alone, and payment methods are not disclosed. Chinese-speaking users may first consider alternatives such as Code.org, Google Teachable Machine, Machine Learning for Kids, or domestic children’s programming and introductory AI courses.
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oneclickai.co.kr is an South Korea Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oneclickai.co.kr directly.