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Classover Holdings, Inc. develops AI-driven K-12 education technology for online tutoring, live instruction and after-school learning. Its updates center on Tutor Studio, AI Tutor and Real-Time AI Tutor, including structured micro-learning, adaptive instruction, multilingual interaction, AI-generated course content and agent-powered course creation.
Company news also covers collaborations tied to intelligent content development and real-time communication infrastructure, as well as capital allocation actions such as share repurchases and the termination of a prior digital asset treasury financing strategy. Other recurring themes include the company's emphasis on artificial intelligence, AI agents and robotics as education infrastructure.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) announced a strategic collaboration with YuGuang AI on March 4, 2026 to explore AI-driven curriculum and intelligent content development.
The non-binding partnership targets AIGC-enabled instructional design, AI-assisted video generation, and scalable course production, leveraging YuGuang AI's adoption across 200+ universities and Classover's global online education experience.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) terminated its $400 million Equity Purchase Facility with Solana Strategic Holdings LLC on March 2, 2026, ending its Solana-focused digital asset treasury strategy.
The Board said the strategy is no longer accretive under current market conditions, and termination removes potential share dilution while freeing capital for AI and robotics investments. The company reports a healthy balance sheet, has not sold existing Solana holdings or staking yields, and may divest those positions when capital priorities warrant.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) published a white paper on February 25, 2026 describing its Tutor Studio AI platform and claiming a 200% increase in instructional productivity, enabling a 2x increase in teaching capacity without proportional staffing growth.
The paper frames Tutor Studio as an AI-orchestrated micro-learning system that adapts instruction in real time and aims to scale K-12 delivery with limited incremental fixed costs.
Classover (Nasdaq:KIDZ) announced a $2.0 million share repurchase program authorized by its board to buy back Class B common stock. Repurchases may occur via open market, block trades or other means under Rule 10b-18, funded from cash reserves and future operating cash flows.
Repurchased shares may be held as treasury stock or cancelled; the program is discretionary and may be modified, suspended, or terminated at any time.
Classover (Nasdaq:KIDZ) announced a January 22, 2026 platform update to Tutor Studio, its agent-powered environment for building and scaling AI-driven K-12 courses. The update embeds Classover's AI Tutor as an instructional execution layer inside course design and delivery workflows, shifting the Tutor from a standalone chat tool to an agent that executes teaching workflows.
Key features include dynamic lesson planning and pacing, proactive misconception detection, real-time instructional adjustments, and longitudinal mastery evaluation. Tutor Studio centralizes student context, curriculum alignment, multilingual support, and integrations to enable repeatable, scalable AI course delivery.
Classover (Nasdaq:KIDZ) announced a completed core upgrade to its Real-Time AI Tutor on January 12, 2026, built in deeper collaboration with MiniMax to improve engagement, completion, and conversational naturalness.
The upgrade adds interactive problem-solving sessions with real-time feedback and dynamic difficulty adjustment, instant emotion recognition plus emotion-expressive speaking and feedback, and multilingual real-time interaction to support broader language environments and scaled deployment.
Classover says the enhancements target higher participation and readiness for large-scale, cost-efficient commercialization while optimizing reasoning, voice generation, and emotion-response modules with MiniMax technology.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) announced on January 6, 2026 that it has begun collaboration workstreams with Tencent RTC to support development and global rollout readiness of Classover's next-generation AI Tutor platform.
The collaboration includes technical integration for ultra-low latency two-way voice, improved audio for children's speech recognition, and a foundation for future real-time features such as whiteboard and screen sync. Classover described planned capabilities including AI-generated lesson videos, conversational AI classroom experiences, an adaptive learning engine, and multi-subject K-12 coverage.
The collaboration is non-binding and may not result in a formal agreement.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) announced on December 18, 2025 that it has advanced its Classover AI Tutor toward a next-generation, real-time adaptive tutoring system designed to make live teaching decisions rather than only answering questions.
The system uses real-time signals (answer accuracy, thinking time, interaction patterns, voice tone) to adjust explanations, difficulty, and pacing, and aims to build a personalized "Learning Genome" to generate tailored practice, feedback, and lesson videos across Math, Reading, Science, and Writing. Further product milestones will be announced as development progresses.
Classover (Nasdaq:KIDZ) on December 15, 2025 announced formation of an AI Robotics Division to integrate adaptive physical robotics with its AI-driven K-12 learning platform. The division will develop interactive robotic tools that act as physical co-teachers, supporting Classover's AI Tutor and human instructors to improve comprehension in subjects like advanced math and coding.
Initial robots will be tested in Classover's offline learning centers and trained using the company's proprietary student interaction dataset to create a closed feedback loop for continuous improvement.
Classover (NASDAQ:KIDZ) announced on November 24, 2025 the launch of Classover Nexus, an AI-powered support reasoning and autonomous workflow platform designed for K-12 student and family support operations.
Key features include real-time support reasoning, autonomous workflow automation, multilingual 24/7 availability, analytics-driven insights, and seamless human-AI collaboration. The company plans to extend Nexus into predictive student-need modelling, automated onboarding, and next-generation AI agents to support global scale.