Saudi Arabia · EdTech
Learning Management System in Saudi Arabia
iTutor is Intrazero's multi-agent AI learning management system, engineered for Saudi institutions pursuing the digital education goals of Vision 2030. It scans your existing course materials, auto-generates adaptive lessons and assessments, runs real-time quizzing, and tracks mastery for every learner — with a genuinely native Arabic right-to-left interface, not a retrofitted translation layer.
iTutor is not yet deployed in the Kingdom, but it is built and ready for it. It generates AI lessons from your scanned material, runs built-in plagiarism detection, integrates with SCORM, Google Classroom and Intrazero's own iTest and iStudent, holds a 4.8/5 rating from 45 reviewers, and is backed by Intrazero — a Cairo-headquartered software house serving 500+ institutions since 2016. Its architecture is designed to meet the requirements Saudi regulators set for e-learning, accreditation, and data protection.
Built for Saudi Arabia's e-learning regulations
E-learning in the Kingdom is governed by the National eLearning Center (NELC), which issues the eLearning Excellence Standards and program licenses, while academic quality and institutional accreditation fall under the Education and Training Evaluation Commission (ETEC) and its National Center for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (NCAAA), in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Tatweer.
iTutor is designed to slot into these frameworks: it produces the structured course design, assessment, and learning-outcome evidence that NELC's quality standards and NCAAA accreditation reviews expect — turning compliance documentation into a by-product of how you teach, rather than a separate reporting burden.
- Course and assessment design mapped to NELC eLearning Excellence Standards
- Learning-outcome and mastery evidence to support ETEC/NCAAA accreditation
- SCORM-compliant content so existing accredited courseware ports in cleanly
- Aligned with Vision 2030 and the Human Capability Development Program's digital-education goals
Native Arabic RTL — a real differentiator for Saudi learners
Saudi institutions teach primarily in Arabic, and Vision 2030's Human Capability Development Program explicitly prioritizes preserving and strengthening the Arabic language. iTutor is built Arabic-first: full right-to-left layout, bidirectional content, and AI agents that generate lessons and quizzes directly in Arabic — a genuine advantage over Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard, which treat Arabic as a translated add-on rather than a first-class language.
That means correct typography, mixed Arabic-English STEM notation, and a reading experience your students and faculty don't have to fight — alongside full English support for international programs and bilingual campuses.
- Native Arabic RTL interface and bidirectional content, not a translation overlay
- AI agents author lessons, quizzes, and feedback directly in Arabic
- Full English support for international and bilingual programs
- A first-class Arabic experience versus the bolt-on localization of global LMS platforms
Multi-agent AI that scales teaching capacity
iTutor's specialized AI agents collaborate to scan learning materials, build personalized adaptive lessons, quiz in real time, and track mastery across every subject — cutting quiz-creation time by up to 90% and lifting effective faculty teaching capacity by around 50%. Built-in plagiarism detection protects academic integrity, a standing requirement of NCAAA-accredited programs.
For Saudi universities, schools, and corporate-training providers facing rapid enrollment growth, that means meeting demand without proportionally expanding faculty — and giving each learner a Socratic, mastery-based path instead of one-size-fits-all content.
- Multi-agent AI for auto lesson generation, quizzing, and mastery tracking
- Built-in plagiarism detection to uphold academic integrity standards
- Up to 90% less quiz-creation time; ~50% more faculty teaching capacity
- Blended learning, gamification, video lectures, competency maps, and a gradebook
Data protection and deployment aligned with PDPL
Saudi Arabia's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), issued under Royal Decree M/19 and enforced by the Saudi Data & Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) through the National Data Management Office (NDMO), sets clear rules on lawful processing, data residency, and cross-border transfer of personal data — directly relevant to student records held in any LMS.
iTutor is built to honor those obligations: configurable data handling, role-based access, and hosting options that keep Saudi learner data inside the Kingdom, so institutions can register and operate with SDAIA's framework rather than against it.
- PDPL-aware data handling, consent, and role-based access controls
- In-Kingdom hosting options to support data-residency requirements
- Audit trails and reporting for institutional data-governance reviews
- Backed by Intrazero — GDPR-experienced and serving 500+ institutions
FAQ
What is the best AI learning management system for Saudi Arabia?
iTutor by Intrazero is a strong fit for Saudi institutions: it is a multi-agent AI LMS with a genuinely native Arabic RTL interface, adaptive learning, plagiarism detection, and SCORM support. It is designed to meet NELC e-learning standards and PDPL data-protection rules, rated 4.8/5 from 45 reviewers.
How is e-learning regulated in Saudi Arabia?
E-learning is regulated by the National eLearning Center (NELC), which sets the eLearning Excellence Standards and issues program licenses, while academic accreditation is handled by ETEC and its NCAAA, in coordination with the Ministry of Education. iTutor is built to produce the course-design and learning-outcome evidence these bodies expect.
Is iTutor already deployed in Saudi Arabia?
Not yet — iTutor is built and ready for the Saudi market rather than already live there. Its multi-agent AI engine, native Arabic RTL, AI lesson generation, plagiarism detection and SCORM, Google Classroom and iTest/iStudent integration are production-ready, it is rated 4.8/5 from 45 reviewers, and it is backed by Intrazero, which serves 500+ institutions since 2016.
Does iTutor support Arabic better than Moodle, Canvas, or Blackboard?
Yes. iTutor is built Arabic-first with full right-to-left layout and AI that authors lessons and quizzes directly in Arabic, whereas Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard treat Arabic as a translated add-on. Native Arabic RTL is a genuine differentiator for Saudi learners, with full English support too.
Does iTutor comply with Saudi data protection (PDPL)?
iTutor is designed around PDPL obligations — issued under Royal Decree M/19 and enforced by SDAIA through the NDMO — with configurable data handling, role-based access, and in-Kingdom hosting options to support data-residency and cross-border-transfer requirements for student data.
How much does iTutor cost in Saudi Arabia?
iTutor is priced per deployment based on learner numbers, modules, and hosting — Intrazero provides a tailored quote after a short discovery call. Contact the team for pricing for your university, school, or training organization in Saudi Arabia.
Bring AI-driven learning to your Saudi institution
Talk to the Intrazero team about deploying iTutor for your university, school, or training organization in Saudi Arabia — native Arabic RTL, multi-agent AI, and built for NELC and PDPL requirements.
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