aime™ introduces .aimepack™ — true offline lessons for classrooms without reliable internet
aime today unveiled .aimepack, a self-contained lesson format paired with a lightweight Tauri-based viewer that lets teachers open a full interactive lesson — slides, SVG diagrams, animations and games — with a simple double-click, no login and no internet required.
aime today announced .aimepack, a portable offline lesson format designed for the realities of classrooms where reliable internet cannot be assumed. Teachers can now export any lesson generated in aime as a single .aimepack file and open it on any computer with the aime Offline Viewer installed — with the exact double-click user experience teachers already know from PPTX and PDF.
Most cloud-first learning platforms fail the moment connectivity does. In rural schools, during power cuts, or on restricted school networks, teachers routinely fall back to static PDFs and printed handouts, losing the interactivity that makes a lesson worth generating in the first place. .aimepack closes that gap by packaging the full interactive lesson — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG graphics, animations and games — into one self-contained file that runs entirely offline.
How .aimepack works
- A teacher generates a lesson in aime and clicks 'Export for Offline Use'.
- aime packages the lesson — index.html, styles, scripts, SVG assets, games and a manifest with title, subject, grade and version — into a single .aimepack file.
- The file is portable across USB, email and any school file share, and shows a custom aime icon and preview in the file explorer.
- Double-clicking the file opens it in the aime Offline Viewer — a small (~5–15 MB) Tauri-based desktop app that registers the .aimepack extension on Windows, macOS and Linux.
- The viewer renders the lesson in a sandboxed system WebView with no external network calls, so the lesson behaves the same offline as it does online — interactive, animated and complete.
Designed around how teachers actually work
aime deliberately rejected browser-based progressive web apps and ad-hoc HTML exports as the offline mechanism. Both impose unfamiliar workflows on teachers and depend on browser behaviour that varies across machines and school IT environments. .aimepack instead matches the file-based mental model teachers have used for decades: one file, double-click, lesson opens — no login, no account, no internet.
Security and longevity are built in. The Tauri viewer runs each lesson in a sandboxed WebView with fetch, eval and external scripts disabled, so .aimepack files cannot reach the network or the host system. Each file embeds a viewer-version requirement in its manifest, so the viewer can prompt teachers to update when a newer lesson format ships, and the viewer auto-updates through a managed release channel.
Why this matters for educational equity
Educational AI is only useful if it reaches the classrooms that need it most — and many of those classrooms do not have reliable connectivity. .aimepack is aime's commitment that the quality of a lesson should not depend on the quality of a school's internet. A teacher in a rural school can be handed a USB stick at the start of term and run a full year of interactive aime lessons without ever connecting to the cloud.
“.aimepack is how aime stops being a cloud product and starts being classroom infrastructure. A single file, a double-click, and a teacher anywhere in the world has a complete interactive lesson — no login, no internet, no excuses.”
“We looked hard at progressive web apps and pure HTML exports. Neither of them respects how teachers actually work. Teachers know files. They know double-click. .aimepack meets them exactly where they are, with the lesson they were going to teach anyway.”
“Equity in educational AI is decided at the edge of the network, not at the centre. .aimepack means a school with no internet on Monday morning can still run the same interactive lesson as a school in central London.”
Availability
The .aimepack format and the aime Offline Viewer are available from today, March 7, 2026. Teachers can export any lesson generated in aimeCLOUD™ as .aimepack from the lesson view, and the aime Offline Viewer is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. Schools and ministries deploying at scale can request a managed installer for IT-led rollouts.
About aime
aime builds the operating system for educational intelligence — the foundational infrastructure layer that future education systems will run on. aime's stack combines structured curriculum knowledge, pedagogy-aware reasoning, compact education-tuned models, agentic orchestration and offline-capable deployment, and is designed for ministries of education, universities and national school systems.
aime™, aimeCLOUD™, aime Lesson Studio™, Baobab™, Calabash™, .aimepack™, Loom™, Loom Workflow Engine™, EduRule™, Kern™, Think Cache™, Think Book™, aime-Reasoner-2B™ and aime-Reasoner-4B™ are trademarks of aime. All products, architectures and engines referenced in this release are proprietary intellectual property of aime.
