Vedantu has launched Ved, an AI-powered personal mentor, which aims to improve student outcomes.

The platform offers four features: conversational academic help with curated ‘LearnLists’, ‘LectureLens’ that transcribes and timestamps every lecture while generating smart notes and quizzes, ‘ScoreBooster’ for test analysis, and ‘InstaSolve’ for doubt resolution.

Ved has been built on top of foundational models and trained on three elements: insights and personality from Vedantu’s master teachers, deep content knowledge across JEE, NEET and regional board examinations along with student attempt data, and mentorship tonality for conversing with teenagers across different regions.

Ved will be offered free to all users, including non-paying students on Vedantu’s YouTube classes. The company doesn’t intend to monetise the offering independently.

Co-founder Pulkit Jain said that the AI mentor is expected to help scale Vedantu’s student academic mentor layer — where one human mentor currently handles 10 students to manage 100 students with greater effectiveness.  This will help reduce operational costs, he added.

The platform currently has over 10 monthly active users. In early 2025, Vedantu achieved its first profitable quarter and in FY24, it reported an operating revenue of `185 crore.