Releases
Everything that changed, newest first
Read the blogAmaka AI goes public at DaveLabs Horizon Summer '26
The launch release. Amaka AI opens to the public as a visual reasoning engine — it draws and animates its explanations rather than describing them, and it now teaches in fourteen languages.
New
Visual reasoning engine
Explanations are planned as a sequence of visual primitives and rendered live, rather than retrieved from a diagram library. Every answer is drawn for the question that was actually asked.
Fourteen languages
Including Wolof, Mandinka, Fula, Jola, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba and Swahili. Language is applied at the narration layer, so the visual plan and pacing are identical whichever you choose.
Interruptible explanations
Ask a follow-up mid-lesson and the board answers against what is already on screen, then carries on. Previously a new question reset the session.
Institutional rollouts
For schoolsSchools, ministries and educational institutions can now deploy Amaka AI to a whole cohort with a structured staff onboarding.
Changed
Launch-phase access cap
Access is limited to the first 1,000 users while server capacity scales behind the launch.
Redesigned blog and releases
Both now live on the DaveLabs document system — faster images, real structured data, and a single canonical changelog instead of one page per version.
Learning modes and subject expansion
Five distinct learning modes, each built for a different study situation, plus coverage across virtually every academic and technical field.
Learning modes
Flash (Standard)
7 sectionsA fast, efficient mode for quick understanding. Optimised for speed and clarity — homework help, last-minute studying, a quick concept refresh.
Flash (Deep)
14 sectionsA more detailed Flash with deeper explanations at the same pace. Balances speed and depth — test preparation and thorough review.
Pro (Concise)
7 sectionsBuilt for strong understanding, with analogies and real-world examples. Focuses on clarity, not just speed — beginners and concept builders.
Pro (Deep Dive)
14 sectionsThe most detailed experience, covering theory, applications and connections. Designed for true expertise — serious learners and exam preparation.
Experimental (Interactive)
Visual simulationsAnimated explanations, moving objects and interactive simulations. Turns learning into a visual experience — physics, engineering, mathematics, systems thinking.
Expanded subject coverage
Virtually every academic and technical field
Mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, history, engineering, business, technology, medicine, art and design, literature, and more.
Initial release
The first public build of Amaka AI — a tutor that makes learning visual instead of textual.
New
Visual explanations
Concepts explained through drawing rather than prose.
3D classroom
An immersive board the explanation is built on, in real time.
Voice interaction
Ask out loud, and hear the explanation narrated back.
Real-time drawing
Strokes appear as they are narrated, not all at once.