Meet Naya and Neo — two AI tutors who ask you the questions, draw on a live whiteboard, and teach GCSE Maths the way a patient teacher would. Not another chatbot. A tutor.
Naya is warm, encouraging, and loves a worked example. Neo is analytical, precise, and keeps you sharp before exams. You can chat with either — or both.
NineUp doesn't drip-feed you answers. It asks, listens, draws, and nudges — until the concept sticks.
Tap the mic and tell Naya what you’re stuck on — in your own words. “I don’t get surds” is a perfectly good starting point.
She draws diagrams on a live whiteboard, talks through each step, and pauses when it’s your turn. Ask to redo it. Ask why. Ask again.
She’ll set you a problem, check your working, and only tell you the answer once you’ve worked for it. That’s when it sticks.
Every AI will spit out a solution. NineUp is different — Naya figures out what you actually know, then asks the one question that unlocks the rest.
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No blank pages, no “where do I start?” Every time you open NineUp you see where you are in the syllabus, today's path, and the one topic that'll move you forward fastest.

Every explanation comes with diagrams, graphs, and colour-coded working — drawn live on a real whiteboard while she talks. Stop her, ask her to redraw, try a different approach. She's patient.

Every topic. Every sub-topic. Every misconception. NineUp keeps a live map of what you've mastered and what's still wobbly — so revision stops being a guessing game.

Every question, worked example, and diagnostic is aligned with the Edexcel GCSE Maths specification — down to the sub-topic. No filler from a US curriculum. No generic worksheets.

All 97 Higher-tier topics from the Edexcel specification. From rounding to iteration, vectors to histograms.
“Finally, a tool that doesn't just give my daughter the answer. She actually thinks now.”
Private tutors cost £40–80 an hour. Most kids need three hours a week. NineUp is a tenth of the price — and doesn't get tired, annoyed, or run out of patience at 9pm on a Sunday.
We built NineUp because we wanted it for our own kids first.
Join the waitlist. We'll email you the day Naya and Neo open the doors.