Brisk lives where you already work. That’s the entire pitch, and it’s a good one.
Tracking month-by-month changes? See our evergreen Brisk Teaching Updates 2026 page, refreshed monthly with new features, pricing changes, and roadmap signals.
Brisk is a Chrome/Edge extension that adds 30+ AI teaching tools directly inside Google Docs, Slides, Forms, and Classroom. Best for teachers who want AI assistance without switching apps. It offers writing feedback, lesson planning, quiz generation, and a unique “Inspect Writing” feature that replays how students wrote their work. FERPA and COPPA compliant with the strongest privacy rating among teacher AI tools.
Quick comparison at a glance – full breakdown for each option below.
Pricing Breakdown

| Plan | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Access to core features (limits not publicly specified) |
| Premium | Contact for pricing | Full feature access, advanced tools |
| School/District | Contact for pricing | Multi-teacher deployment, admin controls |
Last reviewed May 2026. Brisk’s Chrome extension keeps shipping incremental improvements through 2026. We track them in this review as they go live. For the wider classroom-AI landscape (including the news that Khanmigo is being redesigned for summer 2026) and a head-to-head comparison, see our best AI tools for teachers guide.
How we reviewed Brisk AI
We installed the Brisk Chrome extension, pinned it to the toolbar, and used it across Google Docs, Google Classroom, and a handful of news articles and YouTube videos. We tested its feedback, leveling, quiz generation, and rewrite tools on real student work samples, and we compared the same tasks in MagicSchool and Diffit to see where the extension format wins and where a dedicated platform does more. We did not run Brisk across a full grading cycle, so any “hours saved per week” figures in this review come from Brisk’s own teacher surveys, not our own measurement.
Faz says: Most teacher AI tools ask you to leave your workflow. Open a new tab. Copy text over. Generate something. Copy it back. Brisk skips all of that. It’s a Chrome extension that puts AI tools directly inside the Google apps teachers already live in. You’re in Google Docs giving feedback on a student essay? Brisk is right there. You’re building a quiz in Google Forms? Brisk is right there. I’ve reviewed platforms with 80+ tools that still can’t match the convenience of AI that shows up exactly where you need it. We tested Brisk alongside every tool in our best AI tools for teachers roundup. Here’s what stood out.
What’s New: Brisk Teaching Updates (April 2026)

- Launched Brisk Grader: AI-assisted rubric grading directly inside Google Classroom, with comment suggestions and grade justifications.
- Added Microsoft Edge support – Brisk is no longer Chrome-only. Works across Chrome, Edge, and as a web app.
- New Differentiate tool: select any text in Google Docs and instantly generate versions at lower or higher reading levels.
- Enhanced Inspect Writing now flags AI-assisted writing patterns alongside showing the student’s writing process replay.
- Passed 1 million active teacher users milestone – CommonSense Media awarded it their highest privacy rating for the third consecutive year.
- New AI Lesson Plan Builder: generates week-long unit plans with day-by-day activities, standards alignment, and embedded Google Slides outlines.
See the full changelog at Brisk Teaching release notes. Last updated: April 22, 2026.
What Brisk Does


Brisk Teaching is a browser extension (Chrome and Edge) that embeds AI tools directly into the web apps teachers already use. Instead of a standalone platform, Brisk operates as a layer on top of Google Docs, Google Classroom, Canvas, YouTube, and other sites you visit during your workday.
The result: you get AI-powered lesson planning, student feedback, quiz generation, and content creation without leaving the page you’re already on. It’s the difference between having a toolkit in another room versus having it on your belt.
Key Features
Writing Feedback in Google Docs
This is Brisk’s strongest feature. Open a student’s essay in Google Docs and Brisk can generate detailed, rubric-aligned feedback in seconds. You can customize the feedback tone, depth, and focus areas. Instead of spending 8-10 minutes per essay writing comments, you review Brisk’s suggestions and adjust where needed.
The feedback isn’t generic. It references specific parts of the student’s text and ties comments to the rubric criteria you set. Teachers report cutting essay feedback time by 60-80%.
Inspect Writing
This is the feature no other teacher AI tool offers. Inspect Writing creates a video playback of how a student wrote their document in Google Docs. You can see every keystroke, paste, and deletion. If a student pasted in 500 words from ChatGPT, you’ll see it happen in the replay.
It’s not AI detection (which has accuracy problems). It’s visual evidence of the writing process. This is a fundamentally different approach to academic integrity than tools like Turnitin.
Presentation Maker
Feed Brisk an article, video, PDF, or topic and it generates a complete Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation. The slides include speaker notes, images, and a logical flow. You’ll want to edit and customize, but the first draft saves significant prep time.
Lesson Plan Generator
Enter your topic, grade level, and standards, and Brisk generates a structured lesson plan. It includes learning objectives, activities, differentiation suggestions, and assessment ideas. The output integrates directly into your Google Docs workflow.
Quiz Generator
Brisk creates quizzes directly inside Google Forms or Google Docs, complete with answer keys. You can generate questions from an article, video, or topic. The questions align to the reading level and complexity you specify.
Batch Feedback
For teachers grading a full class set of essays, batch feedback lets you process multiple student submissions simultaneously. Instead of opening each document individually, Brisk works through the stack and generates feedback for each student based on the same rubric.
Curriculum Intelligence
Brisk’s newest feature grounds AI output in your actual curriculum. Instead of generating generic content, it references the specific standards, scope and sequence, and instructional materials your school uses. This makes every output more relevant to what you’re actually teaching.
Additional Tools
- Newsletter generator for parent communication
- Podcast generator from lesson content
- Rubric creation
- Observation notes templates
- Reading level adjustment
- Language translation
- Brisk Boost (differentiated learning experiences)
- Brisk Next (AI-powered resource recommendations)
What you need to know:
- Brisk does not publicly list its paid pricing. The free tier gives you access to core tools, but specific usage limits aren’t clearly documented on their site.
- District pricing is available for bulk deployment. Brisk is already in 20,000+ districts, so your school may already have access. Check with your IT department before buying individually.
- The lack of pricing transparency is the biggest friction point. You can’t compare costs against MagicSchool or Curipod without requesting a quote first.
Free Plan: What You Actually Get
Brisk’s free plan gives teachers access to the core Chrome extension and its main tools. However, the exact limits of the free plan (number of uses, features gated) aren’t clearly documented on Brisk’s public-facing pages.
What we can confirm: you can install the extension, connect it to Google Workspace, and start using writing feedback, presentation generation, and quiz creation without paying. At some point, usage limits may kick in and prompt an upgrade.
Recommendation: Install the free version and test it with your actual workflow before requesting pricing. You’ll know within a week whether the Google Workspace integration is worth paying for.
Privacy and Compliance
This is where Brisk separates itself from every competitor. The compliance stack is the strongest in the teacher AI space:
- 93% Common Sense Privacy Rating (highest among AI tools)
- FERPA compliant
- COPPA compliant
- SOC 2 certified
- GDPR compliant
- EdSafe AI certified
- Google Partner
- ISTE Seal certified
For teachers and administrators who need to justify AI adoption to cautious school boards, Brisk’s certification list makes the conversation significantly easier. No other teacher AI tool matches this compliance depth.
Integrations
| Platform | Supported |
|---|---|
| Google Docs | Yes |
| Google Slides | Yes |
| Google Forms | Yes |
| Google Sheets | Yes |
| Google Classroom | Yes |
| Microsoft Word | Yes |
| Microsoft PowerPoint | Yes |
| Canvas LMS | Yes |
| YouTube | Yes |
| Chrome browser | Yes (extension) |
| Edge browser | Yes (extension) |
| Firefox / Safari | No |
Who This Is For
Use Brisk if you:
- Live in Google Workspace and want AI tools without leaving your workflow
- Spend hours grading essays and want faster, rubric-aligned feedback
- Need to verify student writing authenticity (Inspect Writing)
- Want the strongest privacy and compliance certifications to satisfy your admin
- Teach ELA, humanities, or any subject involving student writing
Skip Brisk if you:
- Want a standalone platform with 80+ tools (look at MagicSchool AI)
- Need specialized differentiation features (look at Diffit AI)
- Use Firefox or Safari (Brisk is Chrome/Edge only)
- Need transparent pricing before committing
- Primarily need student-facing tools like tutoring or study aids
Pros
- Lives inside Google Workspace, zero context-switching
- Inspect Writing is a unique approach to academic integrity that no competitor offers
- Strongest compliance stack in teacher AI (FERPA, COPPA, SOC 2, ISTE Seal)
- Adopted by 20,000+ districts including NYC DOE
- Batch feedback processes an entire class set of essays at once
- Curriculum Intelligence grounds AI in your actual teaching materials
Cons
- Pricing not publicly listed for any tier
- Free plan limits are unclear
- Chrome/Edge only (no Firefox or Safari support)
- Less comprehensive than MagicSchool for non-writing tasks (lesson planning, IEP writing)
- Requires Google Workspace or Canvas; limited value outside those ecosystems
Faz says: Brisk gets the workflow problem right. Every other tool asks teachers to go somewhere new. Brisk shows up where teachers already are. The Inspect Writing feature alone is worth the install. Instead of running student papers through an AI detector that’s wrong 20% of the time, you can literally watch how they wrote it. That’s not detection. That’s evidence. If your school runs on Google, Brisk should be on every teacher’s Chrome toolbar.
Saru says: 4.5/5. Brisk holds the highest Common Sense Privacy Rating (93%) among teacher AI tools and is deployed across 20,000+ districts. The Chrome extension approach reduces adoption friction to near zero, which explains the scale. The 4.7-star rating across 700+ reviews confirms strong teacher satisfaction. Primary limitation: pricing opacity makes budget planning difficult, and the tool is less useful outside the Google/Canvas ecosystem.
Final Verdict
Brisk is the best AI tool for teachers who live in Google Workspace and grade student writing regularly. The Chrome extension approach eliminates the biggest barrier to AI adoption: switching between apps. Inspect Writing gives you a genuinely new way to handle academic integrity. And the compliance certifications make it one of the easiest AI tools to get approved by cautious administrators. The pricing opacity is a real drawback, but if your district already has a subscription (check with IT), you’re leaving free productivity on the table by not installing it today.
Rating: 4.5/5
More teacher AI tools we have reviewed
Brisk plays well alongside other classroom AI. Our reviews of the most useful complements and alternatives:
- CoGrader review. rubric-aligned essay grading
- Curipod review. interactive AI lesson activities
- SchoolAI review. safe student AI chat platform
- AssignAI review. ESL and IELTS grading
- Diffit vs MagicSchool. differentiation vs all-in-one
- Khanmigo vs Quizlet. student tools comparison
References & further reading
For deeper research on AI in education and evidence-backed instructional practice:
For teams outside education that need AI-assisted content rewriting, our roundup of the best AI rewriting tools covers the top general-purpose options.
- Common Sense Education: AI in K-12 classrooms. classroom-tested guidance and tool ratings reviewed by educators
- Edutopia technology integration research. peer-reviewed edtech case studies and classroom implementation practice
- US Department of Education on AI in schools. federal guidance on AI in teaching and learning, including the 2023 Office of Educational Technology report

More AI tools for teachers
More classroom-tested AI guides:
- 7 Best AI Tools for Special Education Teachers.
- MagicSchool AI Updates 2026 – new Tools & Pricing.
- Best AI Lesson Planning Tools for Teachers in 2026.
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Tools mentioned in this guide
- Khanmigo
- MagicSchool
- Diffit
- CoGrader
- Curipod
- SchoolAI
- Quizlet
- Spacely
- Collov
- Coohom
- Veras
- D5 Render
- Strong
- Virtual Staging AI
- Scale
- ChatGPT



