Kami App

Kami is changing the way that teachers and students interact in the classroom.

Here at Kami, we come to work every day with a mission to help our users transition to paperless work. Our 23 million users include educators and students who were previously weighed down by the time, effort, and cost associated with paper documentation. With Kami, they can achieve more than ever before with interactive classroom learning.

Kami was founded in 2013 by Hengjie Wang, Jordan Thoms, Alliv Samson, and Bob Drummond in response to a problem. Today, Kami is backed by Silicon Valley, New Zealand, and Australian investors including Sam Altman, Scott Nolan, Flying Kiwi Angels, and Right Side Capital Management.

More schools around the world are shifting to digital devices as part of the 1:1 initiative. Kami provide users with the essential tools to create an engaging and collaborative learning environment. With Kami as your digital pen and paper, teachers and students can achieve more together.

1. Learn

Students enjoy annotating text and editing documents using Kami. With our kid-friendly app, students can annotate on ebooks, publisher-supplied PDFs, worksheets and more.

2. Create

Kami tools boost students’ creativity by allowing them to draw freely and annotate with a selection of colors, shapes, and text sizes. Students can easily complete tasks and save files with Kami’s Learning Management Systems integration.

3. Collaborate

Teachers can markup, discuss and provide feedback using Kami’s text, audio, and video annotation tools. These collaborative tools encourage active, real-time participation in the classroom.


Teachers Love Kami

Ben Sondgeroth Instructor at Edtech Teacher, who is also a Former Director of Technology and Teacher, shares his Kami story.