Turn long educational documents into clear, translated briefing bundles students can actually use.
Breviti is built for reading packs, lecture notes, handbooks, policy documents, and study materials that are important but too long for busy readers to absorb quickly. One upload can produce a translated source document, an overview, an expanded summary, and audio in the chosen output language.
What readers receive
Full translated document
The complete source can be returned in the chosen output language so readers still have access to the full detail when they need it.
Overview
A short top-level explanation that helps the reader understand what the source is about before they commit to the full material.
Expanded summary
The main takeaways are rewritten into clearer, easier-to-consume notes that preserve the important context.
Audio
The same briefing can be listened to, which is useful for accessibility, revision, or busy learners who need another way to consume the material.
Best Fit
One page, three education markets.
The same engine works across schools, colleges, and universities, but the pain point looks slightly different in each environment. This page gives us room to speak to each one properly.
The problem
Universities deal with high-volume reading, international cohorts, and students who need to understand complex source material quickly without losing the important context.
The Breviti path
Breviti lets a lecturer or department upload one long document, choose the output language, and return a translated source document, an overview, an expanded summary, and audio for easier study and dissemination.
Typical use cases
- Lecture notes and seminar handouts
- Reading packs and textbook chapters
- International student support material
- Department policy and admin updates
Why it helps
- Support multilingual cohorts with less manual rewriting
- Give students study notes in a clearer format
- Save lecturers time across repeated dissemination
How It Works
Simple enough for a single lecturer, structured enough for an institution.
The immediate path is single purchase. The longer-term institutional path is monthly volume for schools, colleges, and universities that need to run this repeatedly.
Upload the source
Upload a document or paste the text. Breviti detects the source language and prepares the input.
Confirm the output language
Choose the target language and confirm it before generation so the output is produced in the right language first time.
Generate the briefing bundle
Return the translated source document, the overview, the summary, and audio from the same run.
Reuse and distribute
Store the project in the dashboard, reopen it later, and use it again for another audience or another language.
See The Output
Show the before and after, not just the promise.
A strong education pitch needs to make the transformation tangible. This is the kind of source material a lecturer might upload, and the kind of output Breviti can return for the student or teaching team.
Best fit for this sample
Best for history, humanities, and social science teaching where the source material is text-heavy and concept-led.
Overview
This lecture pack explains how the Industrial Revolution changed work, cities, family life, and politics. It helps students understand the main historical arguments first, including why industrialisation began in Britain, how the factory system transformed labour, and why urban growth created both opportunity and hardship. The overview gives students a clear path into the reading before they tackle the full source document.
Good source document characteristics
Single Purchase
A low-friction entry point for one document at a time.
This is the easiest way for educators or support staff to try the workflow. Upload a document, confirm the output language, and generate the translated briefing bundle.
Institution Plans
Room to grow into school, college, and university subscriptions.
When the use case becomes regular, the cleaner commercial model is monthly briefing volume rather than one-off charging.
School Starter
Up to 250 briefing runs / monthSmall schools, departments, or support teams
College Standard
Up to 1,000 briefing runs / monthColleges and larger teaching teams
Campus Pro
Higher monthly volume and multilingual disseminationUniversities and multi-department use
Monthly Subscription
A cleaner education subscription model for repeat use.
Single purchase gets people through the door. Shared monthly access is the stronger institutional model because it matches departments, terms, and academic planning cycles. These guide prices cover tutor usage only.
Recommended Plan
College Standard
Best when several tutors need shared monthly access.
School Starter
Small schools, one department, or support teams
College Standard
RecommendedColleges, larger schools, and multi-tutor teams
Campus Pro
Universities, faculties, and multilingual delivery
Student login access and student usage packs are separate upgrades, so the institution can keep the base tutor plan lean and add learner access only when needed.
Student Upgrade
Add student access when the institution is ready.
The cleaner commercial path is staff-first. Tutors and support staff create and distribute briefings first, then student access is layered on when the organisation wants managed learner login, cohort delivery, or self-service study use.
Student access upgrade
Add secure student login, assigned materials, and controlled learner access when the institution is ready to move beyond staff-only usage.
Student self-purchase top-ups
Keep the core institutional plan lighter, then let students buy extra runs for personal study, revision, or translation when they need more than the included access.
Student Top-Ups
Let students buy extra runs without inflating the institutional plan.
This is a simple commercial middle ground. The institution buys the tutor plan, then students who want more personal study runs can top up their own allowance.
Extra 5 runs
Guide price £4.99Useful for light revision, a short reading block, or one extra language output across the term.
Extra 10 runs
Guide price £7.99A practical mid-point for students who want repeat use without moving into a larger subscription.
Extra 20 runs
Guide price £14.99Best for heavier monthly study use, multilingual revision, or students working across several modules.
Rollout Model
A practical path from tutor use to student access.
The education model works best when it grows in stages. That keeps the first purchase simple for the institution, while leaving room for controlled learner access and optional student self-service later.
Launch with tutors first
Start with a tutor pool so lecturers, teachers, and support staff can upload source material, generate translated briefings, and prove the value without opening the platform to every learner on day one.
Add student login access
When the rollout is working, add student access by class, cohort, programme, or year group so assigned materials can be delivered securely inside the dashboard.
Enable guided learner use
Decide whether students are receive-only, whether they can open translated packs independently, or whether they also get a limited self-service allowance for study use.
Offer optional self-purchase top-ups
Keep the institutional plan lean, then let students buy extra runs for personal study, revision, or extra language outputs when they want more than the base allocation.
Staff-first rollout
Best for the first phase. Tutors generate and distribute. Students receive clearer outputs without the institution needing to fund large learner pools upfront.
Managed student access
Best when the institution wants cohort-level login, secure access, and clearer reporting on what learners were given and how materials were used.
Student self-service expansion
Best when learner demand is already proven and some students want to generate extra briefings for revision or personal translation beyond the base allocation.
Institution Enquiry
Want pooled tutor access first, then student rollout later?
That is the model this page is built around. Start with staff creation and distribution, then add managed student access and optional self-purchase top-ups once adoption is proven.
Pooled Access
A stronger institutional model: one platform, two shared pools.
Education buyers usually want shared access rather than isolated one-off purchases. The cleaner product model is a tutor pool for staff creation and a separate student pool for controlled learner access.
Tutor pool
Shared institutional usage for teachers, lecturers, tutors, and support staff who upload documents, generate briefings, translate outputs, and send them to the right learner group.
Student pool
A separate learner allowance that the institution can allocate by cohort, term, or year so students can access assigned materials and, if enabled, generate their own study briefings within quota.
Feature Matrix
Start with one document. Scale into pooled institutional delivery.
The entry point stays simple, but the longer-term value is in controlled educational rollout, role-based access, and multilingual dissemination across teaching teams and learner cohorts.
FAQ
Questions education buyers usually ask first.
This is where the offer becomes clearer: one-off use, pooled staff access, and controlled learner delivery are all part of the same product ladder.
Is this only for universities?
No. The same workflow fits schools, colleges, training providers, and universities. The difference is usually scale, user roles, and how the pooled usage is allocated.
Do students need their own login?
For institutional delivery, yes. Login-gated access makes it possible to control who sees what, track usage by role, and later allocate student quotas or cohort-level access.
Can one source document be delivered in different languages?
Yes. The long-term model is one source document in, multiple language outputs out, with each language delivered to the right cohort or learner group.
Why split tutor usage and student usage?
Because staff creation and learner consumption are different commercial behaviours. A tutor pool supports repeated document creation and dissemination, while a student pool gives the institution control over learner access and self-service limits.
Are student packs included in the tutor plan price?
No. The guide prices on this page are for the tutor pool only. Student access is a separate upgrade, and extra student self-service usage can sit on top as paid top-ups.
Can we start small and scale later?
Yes. The single-purchase route is the easiest first step. Teams can then move to shared tutor usage, and later to full institutional access with student pools and cohorts.
Education CTA
One long document in. A clearer path out.
Start with a single document, prove the value, and then scale into institutional usage when teams want it. That keeps the first step simple without losing the larger education opportunity.