Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Examo, Loki AI, pricing, and how the platform fits into your study routine.
Is Examo free?
Yes — Examo has a permanent free tier with no credit card required. Free users can build their own courses within monthly usage limits, use Loki text tutoring and read-only course help, use manual summaries and study tools, practise questions, and preview the first sections of shared courses. Agentic Loki work that creates, exports, clips, or schedules an artifact is visibly locked to Pro.
What's included in Pro vs Free?
Free gives you course creation with monthly AI caps, manual summaries and study tools, Loki text tutoring and read-only course help, practice questions, and preview sections on shared courses. Pro unlocks Loki's agentic create/export/clip/schedule actions, every section of shared courses, audio summaries, configured exams, essay assistance, Loki calls, higher AI usage, and priority support. Pro Weekly is €9.99/week charged weekly with lower AI limits than Monthly Pro. Pro Monthly is shown as €4.75/week and charged €18.99 monthly. Pro Annual is shown as €3.25/week and charged €167.88 yearly.
How is Examo different from ChatGPT?
General-purpose assistants can summarize material and draft practice questions. Examo is organized around a persistent course: your weeks, uploaded sources, summaries, study artifacts, revision plan, exam practice, and Loki conversations stay connected in one workspace. Loki is instructed to use the selected course context, but important answers should still be checked against the original source.
What subjects does Examo support?
Examo is designed for course material across STEM, humanities, business, law, medicine, and social sciences, with math and LaTeX rendering for technical content. Results depend on source quality and subject complexity, so specialist notation, legal or medical details, and assessment instructions should be verified against the original course material.
How do I get started?
Sign up for free at examo.me/signup, then create a course from a syllabus, outline, or lecture material. Processing time varies with file size and queue demand. When the course is ready, you can review its sections, create study artifacts, practise questions, and ask Loki about the selected course.
Can I share my courses with classmates?
Yes. Every course you build can be shared with classmates via a private link. Recipients add it to their own dashboard for free and study from the same materials, with their own private progress tracking. This is the core of how study groups use Examo — one person sets up the course, the cohort learns together.
Does Examo replace my professors or textbooks?
No. Examo is a study-support system that helps organize course material into explanations, revision artifacts, and practice. Your lecturer, official syllabus, assigned sources, and institution remain authoritative. AI can omit context or make mistakes, so it should support—not replace—teaching and source review.
Is using Examo allowed under my university's academic integrity policy?
Rules differ by course and institution. Examo is designed for studying, explanation, revision, and practice—not for presenting generated work as your own. Check the assessment instructions and your institution's AI policy before using any generated material in submitted work, and ask the instructor when the rules are unclear.
Is my data private?
Yes. Course materials you upload are private to your account. Shared courses are only accessible via the private share link you generate — they're never indexed publicly or used for training. You can delete your data at any time from settings. Full details in our privacy policy at examo.me/privacy-policy.
Where is Examo available?
Examo is a web application at examo.me, accessible from any browser, anywhere in the world. It supports university-level study across subjects, curricula, and countries.
Can I install Examo as an app on my phone or computer?
Yes. Examo is still a website, but most browsers let you install it as an app shortcut. On iPhone or iPad, open examo.me in Safari, tap the Share button, choose Add to Home Screen, then tap Add. On Android, open examo.me in Chrome, tap the three-dot menu, then choose Add to Home screen or Install app. On desktop Chrome or Edge, open examo.me and use the install icon in the address bar, or the browser menu option to install the page as an app. It will open from your home screen, dock, or app launcher while still using the website underneath.
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