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Brisk Teaching
Best overallFor teachers who live inside Google Docs and want instant lesson plans, quizzes, and feedback without leaving their browser, Brisk Teaching is the clear winner — it's purpose-built for classrooms and free to start. Google AI for Education is a broader platform that excels at district-wide analytics and accessibility, but its best AI features require a paid Gemini add-on and are restricted to users 18+. The single biggest difference: Brisk is a teacher's daily sidekick that works right now, while Google is an ecosystem you need to buy into and configure.
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Yes, for a middle school teacher who wants to save time on grading and lesson planning today, Brisk is better — it's free, works inside Google Docs, and has no age restrictions. Google AI for Education requires admin setup and a paid Gemini license to get similar features.
No. Brisk is a Chrome browser extension only — there is no mobile app. You need a laptop or desktop computer running Chrome to use it.
It works with any Google Workspace for Education account, but the AI features (Gemini) require your school's admin to enable them and assign licenses. A personal Gmail account won't give you access to the AI tools.
Both are strong on privacy. Brisk is FERPA-compliant and doesn't use student data to train its models. Google AI for Education also offers enterprise-grade security and data protection, but you must configure it correctly in the admin console.
Brisk's website says it works inside 'Google and Microsoft tools,' but the extension is Chrome-only and primarily designed for Google Docs. Microsoft integration is limited — you're better off with Brisk if you're a Google school.
Brisk Teaching wins for everyday classroom teachers who want instant, free AI help; Google AI for Education is for districts that need enterprise control and are willing to pay for it.
If you're a classroom teacher who wants to stop spending evenings on grading and lesson prep, start with Brisk Teaching — it's free, it's fast, and it works inside the tools you already use. If you're a school leader planning a district-wide AI strategy with compliance and analytics, Google AI for Education is worth the investment, but be ready for a longer setup and a paid subscription.
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