Classover and Luka Announce Strategic Collaboration to Advance AI-Powered Learning and Companion Robotics in North America
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 15, 2026 / Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:KIDZ) ("Classover" or the "Company"), an AI-driven education company, today announced that it has entered into a strategic collaboration with Luka, a developer of …
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 15, 2026 / Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:KIDZ) ("Classover" or the "Company"), an AI-driven education company, today announced that it has entered into a strategic collaboration with Luka, a developer of intelligent companion and educational robotics systems, to jointly explore the co-development of AI-driven learning scenarios in the North American market.
The collaboration is intended to explore a new category of educational experience in which AI is not limited to screens, software prompts, or static content, but becomes a continuous and interactive presence within the learning environment. A central area of focus will be companion robotics as a learning interface, enabling more natural engagement, personalized guidance, and sustained interaction across real-world educational settings.
Under the framework, the companies plan to develop and test a range of use cases across physical learning environments, robotics labs, and pilot programs. Classover is expected to contribute access to its offline education infrastructure, implementation capabilities, and application scenarios, while Luka is expected to provide its AI hardware systems, product experience, and technical expertise in intelligent companion devices. Luka's product portfolio combines hardware, content, and AI technologies to support reading, companionship, and interactive educational experiences.
By combining education infrastructure with AI-native hardware systems, Classover and Luka aim to better understand how students interact with intelligent agents over time, and how those interactions may shape future models of learning, engagement, and support. The companies believe this direction reflects a broader evolution in educational technology, from software-based tools toward embodied and environment-aware systems that can participate more actively in the learning journey. The collaboration also aligns with Luka's focus on how companion-oriented hardware can create more natural and effective educational interaction.
"We are at an inflection point where learning is no longer confined to screens or static content," said Stephanie Luo, Chief Executive Officer of Classover. "This collaboration is about exploring what learning looks like when AI becomes a continuous, interactive presence - not just a tool, but a companion within the environment."
Looking ahead, the parties expect this MOU to serve as an early framework for evaluating how companion robotics and AI-powered hardware may support the next generation of education in North America. Through practical pilots and real-world feedback, the collaboration is intended to help identify scalable learning scenarios in which intelligent devices can contribute to more engaging, adaptive, and immersive educational experiences.

