The world's simplest offline search for complex, life-saving knowledge. From global guidance to local wisdom — one Box, one search, one community library.
Teaching happens everywhere!
The Khula Box offers a different path. It's a self-contained, high-quality knowledge hub that makes knowledge accessible even for first-time computer users.
It's organized, reliable, and purpose-built. Most importantly, it enables teaching by ANYONE, ANYWHERE!
Here's what we've learned: The real barrier to learning isn't just limited internet access or its speed. It's the endless distractions like TikToks, ads, and autoplay videos that chip away at our focus and curiosity.
A comprehensive library for students to explore and learn at their own pace
The first known AI for remote villages and towns, speaking their language
A center that grows with the community, preserving local wisdom
Professional tools and materials to empower educators
From health to wellbeing, information when you need it most
Digital devices as tools for learning, not distraction
This is what comes in every Khula Box—and we can custom fit information to the library and AI for you.
A consolidation of many publicly available resources with an advanced custom index bringing everything together.
Curated books across all subjects and reading levels
TED Talks and educational content for visual learners
Including medical content and specialized knowledge
Hands-on learning through digital simulations
Dual intelligence architecture with smart query expansion
Response times for instant access to knowledge
Simultaneous access for entire schools
Advanced interface for better learning experience
Real stories from real communities
She used to plan lessons by piecing together printouts, photocopies, and handwritten notes. Now, with ProScola running on the Khula Box, she simply opens her subject dashboard and clicks "Assign". Homework is organized automatically. Assessments are built-in.
"I used to be scared of technology. Now I feel like I have a teaching assistant who never gets tired."
His family doesn't own a computer. He's never seen YouTube. But through the Khula Box, he's now read about black holes, watched a TED Talk on solar power, and explored anatomy through interactive diagrams.
He walks home from school with his notebook full of new questions—questions his parents never thought he'd ask.
In the library, Mr. Sipho leans close to the screen. The AI assistant reads him a farming article aloud—in Afrikaans. He describes a best practice from his region. The system answers: "Thank you for your knowledge!"
"When an elder dies, a library burns," someone once said. With Khula Box, that library lives on.
Let's bring the Khula Box to your community