EaseLearn AI Featured in 280+ Publications Including ANI and Tribune India

Dev.to / 4/21/2026

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Key Points

  • EaseLearn AI’s “Immersive Classroom” was picked up by 280+ publishers after an April 20, 2026 press release, with a combined potential reach of 642 million.
  • The coverage emphasizes the product’s technical innovation, including a patent-pending system that generates real-time, personalized visual lessons (slides, diagrams, and voice explanations) for each student.
  • Editors highlighted traction without paid marketing, citing 100,000+ users achieved with zero marketing spend.
  • The story also focuses on social impact, positioning the AI tutoring as free and aimed at supporting 300 million underserved students.
  • A wide backing coalition—spanning AWS, Google, Anthropic, NVIDIA, Salesforce, Zoho, MeitY, multiple universities, and education foundations—helped drive editor interest despite the startup being VC-free.

EaseLearn AI Featured in 280+ Publications — What It Means for Indian Education

When ANI News and Tribune India run a story about your product, you know something is working.

On April 20, 2026, our press release about Immersive Classroom was picked up by 280+ publishers with a combined potential reach of 642 million.

The headline: "India's First AI Classroom That Refuses to Move On Until You Understand — And It's Free"

Why the Press Cared

Most edtech press releases get ignored. Ours didn't because the story had three elements editors look for:

1. A genuine technical innovation
Immersive Classroom is patent-pending. It generates live visual lessons in real-time — slides, diagrams, voice explanations — all personalized to the individual student. No other platform does this. ANI News covered the technical details.

2. Traction without marketing
100,000+ users with zero marketing spend. Tribune India highlighted this as evidence that the product resonates organically.

3. A social impact angle
Free AI tutoring for 300 million underserved students. India CSR covered the accessibility story. Lokmat Times and Latestly picked up the same angle.

The Backing That Made Editors Pay Attention

For a bootstrapped startup with no VC funding, our support coalition raised eyebrows: AWS, Google, Anthropic, NVIDIA, Salesforce, Zoho, MeitY, ISB, VIT, BHU, SRM, Wadhwani Foundation, and Teach For India.

Business Upturn noted that this level of backing is unusual even for Series A startups.

What This Means for Students

Press coverage is nice. But what matters is this: more students will discover that a free AI tutor exists. One that solves doubts in 3 seconds, generates visual lessons in real-time, and solves math problems from photos.

Every article is a door. 280 doors just opened.

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