
London School of Innovation (LSI) - 150+ AI agents powering the UK's first AI-native degree institution.
Challenge
Higher education has a structural problem. Lectures deliver the same content to everyone, at the same pace, in the same format. Human expertise is spent on theory delivery rather than the discussion and critical thinking that learning actually requires.
The founders of LSI set out to build a different kind of institution: an AI-native institution where AI handles personalised knowledge delivery, and human professors focus entirely on active learning, debate, and mentorship. Every student would move through a learning path shaped by their own background, pace, and goals.
Creating an AI-native university from the ground up required custom EdTech development at a scale and complexity that had no precedent. It also required passing one of the most demanding regulatory processes in UK higher education: a multi-year scrutiny by the Office for Students assessing whether an entirely AI-driven learning model was academically credible, rigorous, and fit to award degrees.
Higher education has a structural problem. Lectures deliver the same content to everyone, at the same pace, in the same format. Human expertise is spent on theory delivery rather than the discussion and critical thinking that learning actually requires.
The founders of LSI set out to build a different kind of institution: an AI-native institution where AI handles personalised knowledge delivery, and human professors focus entirely on active learning, debate, and mentorship. Every student would move through a learning path shaped by their own background, pace, and goals.
Creating an AI-native university from the ground up required custom EdTech development at a scale and complexity that had no precedent. It also required passing one of the most demanding regulatory processes in UK higher education: a multi-year scrutiny by the Office for Students assessing whether an entirely AI-driven learning model was academically credible, rigorous, and fit to award degrees.
Solution
Geeks designed and built the entire technology platform behind LSI, drawing on its experience developing AI-powered learning tools to create two interconnected EdTech systems.
The AI virtual tutor
LSI's AI virtual tutor is the core of the personalised learning experience. Available 24 hours a day, it learns each student's professional background, interests, and aspirations from the start and adapts course material accordingly. It delivers content across multiple formats, including video, audio, reading, and dialogue mode. It runs formative assessments continuously, provides instant feedback, critiques assignments, and reshapes learning paths as skill gaps emerge.
This is not a chatbot or a search interface. It is a persistent AI tutor built around each individual student, combining the personalisation of one-to-one teaching with the scalability that higher education demands.
The AI-powered operating platform
Behind the student experience, Geeks built LSI's proprietary institutional operating platform: a custom system powered by over 150 integrated AI agents. The platform manages the institution's full day-to-day operations, including course design, admissions, student support, compliance, professional services, and reporting.
This level of AI agent development gives LSI an operational productivity and institutional agility that traditional universities, relying on legacy systems and off-the-shelf software, cannot replicate.
Technology that could withstand regulatory scrutiny
Together, the two platforms were central to LSI's case before the Office for Students. The AI-native teaching and operational model was not presented as a concept: it was a functioning, evidence-based system. That mattered when an independent committee of higher education experts assessed whether LSI's approach met the standards required to award degrees.
Geeks designed and built the entire technology platform behind LSI, drawing on its experience developing AI-powered learning tools to create two interconnected EdTech systems.
The AI virtual tutor
LSI's AI virtual tutor is the core of the personalised learning experience. Available 24 hours a day, it learns each student's professional background, interests, and aspirations from the start and adapts course material accordingly. It delivers content across multiple formats, including video, audio, reading, and dialogue mode. It runs formative assessments continuously, provides instant feedback, critiques assignments, and reshapes learning paths as skill gaps emerge.
This is not a chatbot or a search interface. It is a persistent AI tutor built around each individual student, combining the personalisation of one-to-one teaching with the scalability that higher education demands.
The AI-powered operating platform
Behind the student experience, Geeks built LSI's proprietary institutional operating platform: a custom system powered by over 150 integrated AI agents. The platform manages the institution's full day-to-day operations, including course design, admissions, student support, compliance, professional services, and reporting.
This level of AI agent development gives LSI an operational productivity and institutional agility that traditional universities, relying on legacy systems and off-the-shelf software, cannot replicate.
Technology that could withstand regulatory scrutiny
Together, the two platforms were central to LSI's case before the Office for Students. The AI-native teaching and operational model was not presented as a concept: it was a functioning, evidence-based system. That mattered when an independent committee of higher education experts assessed whether LSI's approach met the standards required to award degrees.
Results
In March 2026, the Office for Students granted LSI New Degree Awarding Powers. LSI became the first institution in the UK to receive that status with an entirely AI-native education model at its core, a landmark moment for the future of higher education in the AI age.
Executive and professional courses have been live since mid-2024, with hundreds of active students already learning through the platform. The first master's degree cohort begins in June 2026.
In March 2026, the Office for Students granted LSI New Degree Awarding Powers. LSI became the first institution in the UK to receive that status with an entirely AI-native education model at its core, a landmark moment for the future of higher education in the AI age.
Executive and professional courses have been live since mid-2024, with hundreds of active students already learning through the platform. The first master's degree cohort begins in June 2026.