Eduface is our answer to what assessment and feedback can look like when AI is built specifically for education

Jeroen van Gessel, CEO · started for students by students

Jeroen & Menno · co-founders

Ready to save hours on feedback?

Free to start · No card required · GDPR compliant

Ready to save hours on feedback?

Free to start · No card required · GDPR compliant

5k+

Lecturers using Eduface

Across universities worldwide - individual and institutional users

89%

Student preference

Students prefer Eduface unedited feedback over human feedback

4x

more feedback

increase in helpful relevant feedback per submission

95%

Grading accuracy

Validated across active collaborations at universities in UK, NL and Ireland.

What we believe · 01

Higher education is powerful. But talent gets lost in large

cohorts.

Every lecture hall is full of potential. But when one lecturer faces two hundred students, individual growth becomes invisible. The students who need attention the most are often the hardest to spot.

Noticed

Overlooked

S1

8.2

Improving

S2

4.5

Needs support

S3

6.7

On track

S4

2.8

Falling behind

S5

9.1

Excelling

Individual learning curves across 5 students · Research Methods ·

Week 6

Individual learning curves across 5 students

What we believe · 02

What we believe · 02

Every student has

their own learning curve.

Every student has

their own learning curve.

Lecturers deserve the tools to see it. When growth is tracked individually, across every assignment and every week, the right intervention arrives at the right moment. Not too late. Not too generic.

Lecturers deserve the tools to see it. When growth is tracked individually, across every assignment and every week, the right intervention arrives at the right moment. Not too late. Not too generic.

What we believe · 03

Personal feedback

turns potential into progress.

The moment a student reads feedback written specifically for them is the moment learning actually happens. We built Eduface so that moment reaches every student, not just the ones who ask for it.

MvB

M. van den Berg

Research Methods · Week 6

Feedback ready

"The intervention was designed to measure cortisol levels before and after the stimulus, however the control group selection criteria were not clearly defined…"

Strong grasp of the measurement methodology. Your cortisol framing is well grounded in the literature.

The control group criteria need to be operationalized more precisely. Define inclusion and exclusion criteria explicitly before week 8.

Delivered 4 minutes after submission · No lecturer action required

Skill progression

Eduface tracks the students' skills for you

Eduface tracks the skills you define. Draft by draft, student by student.

Active course

Economics 201

Week 6 · Student s2819047

Skills defined by lecturer

You choose which skills to track per assignment

Application of economic models

D1 →

82

/100

+40

pts

D1

D2

D3

D4

Final

Empirical data interpretation

D1 →

77

/100

+41

pts

D1

D2

D3

D4

Final

Policy evaluation

D1 →

80

/100

+30

pts

D1

D2

D3

D4

Final

See your own students' progression and start giving AI feedback in minutes

The people behind Eduface

Two founders
One conviction

Two founders One conviction

Co-Founder & CEO

Jeroen van Gessel

Feedback is how people grow. Yet in most institutions, assessments exist as isolated events with no thread connecting them. Eduface turns every submission into a data point on a single, continuous growth path, making truly personalized learning possible and giving students a reason to care about their own progress.

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Co-Founder & CTO

Menno Hahury

We built our own model from the ground up. Not a third-party black box, but a system where every grading decision can be explained and traced back to the rubric. Universities need that kind of transparency, and we made it foundational from day one.


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Our starting story

From a first LLM to institutions wide adoption.

01
01

THE BEGINNING

Validating feedback with an LLM

Large generative models were, after training and fine-tuning, able to be used in assessment and feedback. After validation, we received funding from several universities and founding partners to make it a reality.

02
02

EARLY adoption

12 Institutions Onboard

Before the end of our first year, 12 institutions were already trialing Eduface validating the idea in the real world and underwriting the need for an AI assessment tool.

12 

institutions in the first year

03
03

TECHNOLOGY

Our Own Model

We built our own LLM, improving accuracy, reducing hallucinations, making

the model more consistent and making it cheaper to run to be able to offer more affordable pricing.

Proprietary LLM

04
04

NETWORK

Strategic Partnerships

We joined forces with Jisc, Surf and Heanet. Building the network to carry Eduface globally and speed up procurement.

NETWORK

Strategic Partnerships

We joined forces with Jisc, Surf and Heanet. Building the network to carry Eduface globally and speed up procurement.

05
05

INTEGRATIONS

Deep Integrations

Eduface plugged directly into Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle and Blackboard.

INTEGRATIONS

Deep Integrations

Eduface plugged directly into Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle and Blackboard.

Backed by partners who understand higher education

Eduface is a Jisc-approved tool under the CHEST framework, available to all UK higher education institutions.

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