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No private tutor. Just OxbridgeAI.

An AI tutor that knows exactly where your child needs work and adapts every session around it. Two students scored top 3% globally on their admissions tests. Both got Oxford offers.

Built by three brothers — two Oxford Engineering graduates and the one who just received his Oxford offer.

8.4 / 9 Top TMUA score · Top 3% globally · 2025/26
Brighton College Used at Brighton College
3 Brothers Built by three Oxford Engineering graduates

The average TMUA score
is 4.5.
Our students scored 8.4.

That is not a marginal improvement. That is nearly double the national average, placing both students in the top 3 to 5% of every candidate globally who sat the exam.

Both received Oxford Mathematics and Computer Science offers in 2026. One started with a mock score of 5.2 and reached 8.4 in three months. The difference was not talent. It was preparation that adapted around exactly where they were weak.

4.5 National average Average TMUA score across all candidates
vs
8.4 Our students Top 3% globally · Oxford offer 2026

We didn't study
this process.
We lived it.

I built OxbridgeAI and used it myself to prepare for ESAT. I received my Oxford Engineering offer in 2026.

My two brothers Alex and Mike are both Oxford Engineering graduates. They consulted on the mathematical rigour of the question generation system and the platform architecture.

This is not a startup that hired people with Oxford connections. We are those people. We built this because we sat those exams and knew exactly what every prep resource was missing.

3 brothers · 3 Oxford Engineering degrees · Built from inside the process
Vlad Agureev

Vlad Agureev, Founder & Builder

Built OxbridgeAI and used it himself to prepare for ESAT. Oxford Engineering offer, 2026. Sole builder: product, design, development, strategy.

Oxford Engineering Offer · 2026 · Brighton College
Alex Agureev

Alex Agureev, Mathematical Architecture

Oxford Engineering graduate. Consulted on the mathematical rigour of the question generation system and adaptive algorithm.

Oxford Engineering · Graduate
Mike Agureev

Mike Agureev, Technical Architecture

Oxford Engineering graduate. Consulted on technical architecture and platform structure.

Oxford Engineering · Graduate
Andrei

"I started well before the exam window. That gave me time to actually talk through the logic with the AI tutor properly, not just cram. By the time I sat Paper 2, none of it felt unfamiliar. Scored 8.0."

Andrei
Winchester College
Oxford Mathematics & Computer Science, 2026
TMUA 8.0 · Top 5% Globally
Olivia

"First mock I scored 5.2. I had three months. The system kept routing me back to my weak spots every single session. If I'd started two weeks before the exam like some people do, none of that improvement would have happened. Scored 8.4."

Olivia
British College
Cambridge Mathematics, 2026
TMUA 8.4 · Top 3% Globally
Vlad

"I built this platform and used it myself to prepare for ESAT. The AI tutor wouldn't let me move on until I genuinely understood something; it would ask the same concept from a different angle until it clicked. That depth is what made the difference."

Vlad, Founder
Brighton College
Oxford Engineering offer, 2026
ESAT Prep · Oxford Offer 2026

You'll always know
exactly how
your child is doing.

Most parents find out their child wasn't prepared properly only after the results come back.

OxbridgeAI shows you exactly where they stand, topic by topic, session by session. And when they get stuck, the AI tutor is there. Not next Tuesday.

Your own live dashboard

See which topics are mastered, which need work, and how many sessions they're completing. Updated after every single session. No chasing your child for updates.

Preparation built around your child's gaps

Two students using OxbridgeAI will have completely different sessions. The system finds exactly where they're weak and focuses everything there. No wasted time on what they already know.

AI tutor available any hour

Your child can ask anything, any time. It explains, challenges, and won't let them move on until they actually understand.

Starting early is everything

Olivia's first TMUA mock scored 5.2. Three months later she hit 8.4. That didn't happen by cramming the week before. This platform is built for sustained preparation.

◊ Start free. No card required.
£ 350 one-time payment

A single hour with an Oxford private tutor costs £80–£150. OxbridgeAI gives your child months of daily preparation for less than three tutoring sessions.

  • Personalised preparation plan built around your child's exact gaps
  • AI tutor available 24/7 that explains concepts, doesn't just mark them
  • Parent dashboard with live topic mastery and session tracking
  • Weekly progress reports sent directly to you
  • Full TMUA, ESAT, and interview preparation in one place
  • You'll always know if they're studying and where they're struggling
Help your child get their offer

Start free · No card required

Not a question bank.
An intelligent
preparation system.

Past papers run out. Generic revision doesn't adapt. OxbridgeAI knows exactly where you're weak and builds every session around it. with an AI tutor available the moment you get stuck.

Test of Mathematics for University Admission

Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Both mastered.

Adaptive sessions across every question pattern. The system routes you to your weakest areas every time, not random order.

AI-generated questions at real exam difficulty that never run out
Paper 1 computational speed and Paper 2 formal reasoning covered separately
Spaced repetition resurfaces questions you got wrong at 1, 3, and 7 day intervals
Built-in whiteboard: AI reads your handwriting and spots where your method breaks
Mental maths trainer built in, no calculators on TMUA
TMUA · Paper 2 · Formal Reasoning
Question 7 of 18 · Mathematical Reasoning
"For all real x, if x² > 4 then |x| > 2." Classify I: x = 3, II: x = −1.5, III: x = −3 as N, C, or F.
AI is N, II is F, III is N
BI is N, II is F (hypothesis fails), III is N
CI is C, II is N, III is F
Propositional Logic87%
Proof Analysis41%
Truth Tables93%
Engineering and Science Admissions Test

Five modules.
One adaptive system.

Physics, Mathematics 1, Mathematics 2, Chemistry, Biology. A discovery phase establishes your baseline across all 17 sections, then sessions focus entirely on your gaps.

25-minute timed sessions mirroring real exam conditions
Mock exams unlock after 50% topic mastery to ensure you're genuinely ready
Built-in whiteboard: handwrite your working, AI reads it and tells you exactly where your method went wrong
Mental maths trainer and daily coaching messages
ESAT · Physics · Module Progress
Session 4 of 6 · Mechanics
KinematicsGold
Forces & Newton's LawsGreen
Energy & MomentumAmber
Circular MotionRed
WavesGray
Next session → Circular Motion (Red priority)
Mock Interview Preparation

Socratic questioning.
Like the real thing.

Oxford and Cambridge interviews aren't tests. They're conversations where you're pushed to think out loud. The AI uses the same method; it doesn't accept your first answer.

AI reads your personal statement and references it during the interview
Structured feedback on reasoning, communication, and depth of knowledge
Covers top UK university interview styles: Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial
Full transcript analysis after each session
Mock Interview · Engineering · Oxford Style
OxbridgeAI Tutor
You said the bridge deflects more under load. Why? Walk me through the physics from first principles.
You
Because the bending moment increases with load, so the stress in the beam increases and...
OxbridgeAI Tutor
Good start. But what's the relationship between stress and deflection? You've described the stress increasing, but that's not the same as deflection. Try again.

AI Tutor, always on

Ask anything mid-session. It won't just give you the answer. It asks questions back until you understand it yourself.

Mastery tracking

Every topic moves through Gray, Red, Amber, Green, Gold. You always know exactly where you stand and what to work on next.

Built-in whiteboard

Handwrite your working directly on screen. The AI reads it and tells you precisely where your method went wrong.

Spaced repetition

Questions you got wrong come back at 1, 3, and 7 day intervals. You don't get to forget what actually matters.

Rankings and streaks

Weekly leaderboards and achievement tracking keep preparation consistent and competitive.

Parent and teacher dashboards

Parents see topic mastery and progress in real time. Teachers can monitor full classes and see who needs support.

Honest
answers.

The questions parents and students actually ask, answered directly.

Yes. The platform starts with a discovery phase that establishes exactly where your child is across every topic. Students who start earlier have more time to reach mastery in weak areas, which is actually the strongest reason to start before the syllabus is complete.

Past papers run out and don't adapt. OxbridgeAI generates new exam-standard questions indefinitely, weighted toward your specific weak patterns. You never see the same question twice and the system always knows where to focus next.

A private tutor is available for an hour or two a week and costs £80–£150 per session for someone with genuine Oxbridge expertise. OxbridgeAI is available every day, generates fresh questions every session, tracks mastery over time, and the AI tutor is there the moment your child gets stuck, at any hour. At £350 one-time, it costs less than three tutoring sessions but gives your child months of daily preparation.

Our founder sat the actual exams and went through Oxford admissions, and two of our students scored in the top 3 to 5% globally. Exam standard is something we know from direct experience. Every question type goes through review before entering the live bank.

Andrei from Winchester College and Olivia from British College used this platform in the 2025/26 cycle. Andrei scored 8.0 and Olivia scored 8.4 on the TMUA, placing them in the top 3 to 5% globally. Andrei received an Oxford Mathematics and Computer Science offer, and Olivia received a Cambridge Mathematics offer in 2026. Vlad, the founder, used it himself to prepare for ESAT and received an Oxford Engineering offer. That is the evidence.

TMUA and ESAT registrations typically open in June for October exams. Students who start preparing in the spring or early summer have the most time to reach genuine mastery before the exam window. Starting in September leaves you with weeks, not months.

The average is 4.5.
Our students scored 8.4.
Start today.

Olivia's first mock score was 5.2. She reached 8.4 in three months and got a Cambridge offer. The preparation that made that possible is available right now. Free to start, no card required.

No card required · Full platform free trial · £350 one-time payment after trial