Scheduled for launch on 25 December 2025, Wena AI is designed to train students end to end without human teachers, managing learning, evaluation, career guidance, and emotional support.
Weskill Introduces Wena AI as a Fully Autonomous Education System Built in India
Weskill has announced the launch of Wena AI, described as India’s first fully autonomous education system designed to train students from start to finish without the involvement of human teachers. The platform is scheduled to go live on December 25, 2025, and is positioned as a technology-led response to long standing challenges of scale, access, and consistency in education delivery across India.
The platform has been developed in India through a collaboration between Weskill and Google. The company describes Wena AI as fully indigenous in its design intent, built to respond to Indian educational realities while remaining usable across global markets. Its architecture is intended to allow simultaneous use by millions of students, addressing limitations caused by teacher availability and uneven teaching quality.
Unlike learning assistants that operate alongside teachers, Wena AI is presented as a system capable of functioning independently across the full learning cycle. It begins by assessing a student’s strengths, weaknesses, interests, and learning pace, and then designs a personalised roadmap. Instruction, assessments, and progress tracking are handled within the system, which continuously adjusts content and difficulty based on performance and engagement.
The system also includes modules aimed at skill development and employability preparation. These include simulated interview environments across sectors, programming support for students learning to code, and language development tools designed to improve communication skills. Weskill notes that such features are intended to provide students with exposure and preparation that are often unavailable outside major urban centres.
Weskill argues that traditional education models struggle to scale quality teaching due to cost, infrastructure limitations, and teacher-student ratios. By removing dependence on human instructors, Wena AI is presented as an attempt to deliver consistent instruction regardless of location or enrolment size. The company claims that each student receives a unique learning path, eliminating the standardised pacing that often leaves learners behind or unchallenged.
Wena AI is described as “Made in India” not only in terms of development but also in its design priorities. The system has been built to operate within Indian educational structures while remaining adaptable for use beyond the country. Weskill states that the platform is ready for global deployment, positioning India as a potential exporter of autonomous education technology.
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