Lab Coat Studio
Need help with your homework?
Choose the AI TA or Tutor built for the subject. Seven specialists can explain it, work through it, fix it, strengthen it, or help finish it.
Bring whatever you have. It coaches the work. You turn it in.
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What this Studio stands for
Need help with your homework? Choose the AI TA or Tutor built for the subject. Seven specialists can explain it, work through it, fix it, strengthen it, or help finish it.
Product overview
A TA and Tutor team built for college work
Lab Coat Studio is a workroom of seven distinct AI agents for math, statistics and economics, science, computer science, English and multilingual learning, humanities and social sciences, and Humanizer voice polish.
Each specialist works independently. A student can open one agent for one question or keep a local folder for the entire course, including the syllabus, readings, notes, drafts, code, and assignments. When another specialty would help, the agents can work together. That collaboration is available, never required.
The experience meets the task where it is. Sometimes that means an explanation. Sometimes it means a worked solution, repaired code, a stronger argument, a completed answer, or a final voice pass.
How this Studio works
Choose the expert. Bring the work. Start moving.
- Open the specialist that fits. Go straight to math, statistics and economics, science, computer science, English and multilingual learning, humanities and social sciences, or Humanizer voice polish.
- Bring whatever is available. A question is enough to start. An assignment, draft, reading, rubric, dataset, error message, attempted solution, or course folder can add context.
- Ask for the help the task needs. Get an explanation, work through a solution, repair the code, build the argument, complete the answer, or polish the voice.
- Use the result. Review it, change it, learn from it, and decide what moves forward.
What you bring
Start with whatever is in front of you
- A homework question or assignment
- A syllabus or local course folder
- Notes, readings, or a source excerpt
- A draft, outline, or rough idea
- Code, an error message, or a test that fails
- A graph, table, dataset, or problem statement
- A rubric or attempted solution
- A plain-language request for help
What you receive
The help changes with the work
Sometimes the result is a worked solution. Sometimes it is a repaired program, a stronger paragraph, a clearer explanation, an argument built from sources, tests to run, or the next move on a course project.
- Explanations and solution paths
- Worked or completed answers
- Draft development and revision
- Debugging help, repaired code, and tests
- Reading, source, and theory analysis
- Outlines, examples, and next steps
- Humanized prose and voice polish
- Ongoing support grounded in a local course folder
Catalog facts
Lab Coat Studio
Get help with your homework
Choose from seven AI TAs and Tutors for math, statistics and economics, science, computer science, writing, humanities, and Humanizer voice polish. Bring a question or a full course folder. Start where the work is.