Students stop saying "I didn't get it".
The lesson stays. Students can ask about it any time — and get answers from what the teacher actually said.
For school leaders and operators
Elevante gives students a tool that actually works. And teachers less admin.

Safe to roll out
Schools have bought tools before that quietly fizzled out. Elevante can’t fail that way — because it asks nothing of anyone.
No hardware to order.
Elevante uses the phone the teacher already has. No microphones in the classroom, no equipment to maintain.
No IT project.
No installation and no integration that needs the IT department. Sign the GDPR agreement, load the schedule — then teachers can start.
No teacher training needed.
Two taps per lesson, no follow-up work. There is nothing to learn — and therefore nothing to forget.
The schedule drives adoption.
Lesson prompts come from the school’s own timetable. Elevante isn’t buried in a menu — it appears when the lesson begins.
No one is forced, everyone can.
Teachers choose when to record, students choose when to ask. Tools pushed through by mandate gather dust — Elevante gets used because teachers and students actually want it.
Students stop saying "I didn't get it".
The lesson stays. Students can ask about it any time — and get answers from what the teacher actually said.
Teachers stop answering the same question 30 times.
AI answers the repeats. Teachers get time back for what actually needs a teacher.
Leadership sees the gaps — before the test.
Per-course statistics show what students are actually asking. Then you know where support is needed.
The teaching is the teacher’s — not the app’s.
Elevante doesn’t invent its own method. It carries forward exactly what the teacher taught, the teacher’s way.
The teacher gets the baton back.
No platform dictating pace or order. The teacher teaches as usual — Elevante never interferes, it only captures what’s said.
The teacher’s material follows the recording.
For each recording the teacher can upload the lesson’s slides, tasks and notes. Students get answers grounded in that — not a guess from the web.
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Three screens, three taps. You see exactly what the teacher sees — without installing anything.
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We take GDPR seriously because we're parents and former students ourselves. It isn't an add-on — it's the architecture.
SEK 500 / student / year
Everything included. Volume discounts over 1,000 students.
What school leaders and operators most often want to know before a decision.
Elevante is built to be rolled out over a single afternoon. There is no hardware to order and no installation that needs the IT department. Once the GDPR agreement is signed and we have access to the schedule, teachers can start recording the next day.
No. Elevante uses the mobile phone the teacher already has. There are no microphones to mount, no equipment in the classroom and no per-computer licences to administer.
All personal data is processed inside the EU, and we sign a data processing agreement with the school before the first upload. Raw audio is deleted as soon as transcription is finished, so the only thing kept is text. We also have a consent flow for minors built in from the start.
Lesson audio and transcripts are stored in Stockholm, on Supabase EU and AWS Stockholm. None of it leaves the EU. Raw audio only exists until transcription is done — then it is deleted automatically.
The teacher downloads the app and presses REC when the lesson starts. The schedule loads automatically, so the teacher does not need to tag or name lessons. It is at most two taps per lesson, with no follow-up work.
The school gets an admin view with statistics per course and class. There you can see how many lessons were recorded, how much students are asking and which courses are used most. That lets you see where support is needed before test results arrive.
No, never. Student voices and transcripts are used only to answer that individual student about that individual lesson. We do not train any models on student data, and neither does our AI provider, Anthropic.
If you end the agreement, we export all your data to you and delete our copies within 30 days. There is no lock-in — the data belongs to the school, not to us.
Both. The price and the product are the same whether you are an independent school or a municipality with many schools. There is no minimum, and you can start with one class on a pilot before rolling it out widely.
A learning platform exists to administer courses, assignments and grades. Elevante does something different: it preserves the lesson itself so students can ask about it afterwards. Elevante does not replace your learning platform — it fills the gap it leaves once the lesson is over.