Higher education · Inside your LMS · LTI 1.3

The AI teaching assistant your faculty govern.

Not a chatbot. Not autonomous. Saperix is a supervised AI coach that lives inside one course, grounds its answers in the materials faculty approve, protects academic integrity by redirecting — never accusing — and turns every conversation into evidence faculty and institutions can act on.

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Launching for the 2026–27 academic year · Built by Hurix

Saperix Tutor conversation in which a student asks for exam answers and the assistant redirects to concept practice, producing an integrity-redirect signal in the Control Center review queue
~15%the engagement one leading optional AI tutor reported when it lived outside the course. Bolted-on tools struggle to get used.
In-courseSaperix launches inside the LMS assignment where students already are — assignable by faculty, not bolted on.
5 leversFaculty control what it uses, says, and escalates: dashboard, roles, grounding, guardrails, review.
The Control Center

Faculty define what Saperix can use, say, and escalate. Everything else flows from that.

Set up coaching in a few clicks — which modes are on, which materials Saperix answers from, where it refuses and redirects. Escalation is a feature, not a failure: refusals become teaching moments, captured for the instructor.

Control Center grounding screen showing approved course materials Saperix anchors its answers in
Dashboard

Course health

Engagement, struggling concepts, and the students worth attention this week.

Roles

Modes on/off

Choose which of the five tutor modes students can use, per course.

Grounding

Approved sources

Saperix anchors its answers in the materials you approve — syllabus, readings, notes — and works within your course's boundaries.

Guardrails

Integrity policy

Per-assignment boundaries. Refusals are calm and offer legitimate alternatives.

Review

Escalations

Redirects and flags queue for you — protect integrity without acting like a cop.

The Tutor · five modes

One coach, five postures — each one bounded by your configuration.

Saperix Tutor in Coach mode working through a problem with a student
Concierge

Orients the student: the right material, the next step, the right resource.

Coach

Works through problems in the moment — scaffolds and probes toward understanding.

Catalyst

Pushes further than the student would go alone: harder questions, connections.

Pacer

Plans the week, sets a realistic workload, and checks what actually got done.

Sparring

Challenges claims and asks the student to defend their reasoning.

Class Pulse · the evidence layer

Concept-level evidence of learning — not logins and time-on-task.

Existing analytics tell you what students are doing. Saperix conversations are built to be parsed: week-by-week concept-mastery distributions, the students worth attention, and evidence a Dean can put in front of a Provost — and a Provost in front of an accreditor.

Class Pulse insights showing week-by-week concept-mastery distribution and the students worth attention
For faculty

Who needs you this week

Struggle patterns by concept, surfaced from real coaching conversations — anonymous to peers, visible to the instructor.

For deans

Class Pulse

A week-by-week concept-mastery pulse for the courses you sponsor. Priced to pilot without procurement machinery.

For provosts

Designed for accreditation

Designed to aggregate into program-level evidence of learning — the direct evidence accreditation asks for.

Data posture

The things we don't keep, we can't lose.

Saperix is built perimeter-minimal. Students never get accounts. Launches carry an opaque ID, not a name. And your LMS data stays in your LMS.

  • No LMS roster replication — no grades, no submissions, no assignment text
  • Students launch via LTI 1.3 with an opaque ID — no student accounts, no passwords
  • Conversations default to 90-day retention, institutionally configurable
  • Tenant isolation enforced in code, in queries, and in the database itself

Your LMS being breached doesn't expose Saperix data — and Saperix doesn't replicate your LMS data.

Design principle, not a promise
Early access · 2026–27

Pilot Saperix in one or two courses this year.

We're onboarding a small number of institutions for the launch year — one course, your faculty in control, evidence from week one. Tell us about your program and we'll set up a walkthrough.

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