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Product Updates 2026

Read about all the updates in Grasple in 2026.

Written by Thijs Gillebaart

This article outlines the new product developments we've made at Grasple in 2026. For product updates from 2025, see Product Updates 2025.

Since we have been adding more and more features to the AI Exercise Builder based on your feedback we updated the "preview" of the exercise in such a way that it makes it easier for you to scan/judge the generated exercises without being overloaded with information.

Please do provide us with feedback on the new interface and everything else!

One of the true powers of Grasple is being able to provide students with specific feedback during their learning. This is being done by answer/feedback rules and you can now let AI create these for you in the AI Exercise Builder.

This allows you to add feedback for common misconceptions in the questions and let students learn more from their mistakes.

You now can configure the fill of each point you want to plot in a graph. The new options are: same color (default), white and transparent. Combine this with the new options to change the order of items to control the plot order and you have more control on how your graph will look like.

To allow more fine-grained control for teachers when creating graphs, you can now change the order of the items to be plotted. This gives you control on how items are plotted on top of each other (e.g. point should be plotted on top/below a line).

To ensure 1x1 matrices and scalars are easily handles in setting up parameterisation and/or answer models, "rank" and "determinant" operators now support scalars (and 1x1 matrices) as input value.

The scalars will be treated as a 1x1 matrix.

From now on the AI Exercise Builder can now extract sub-questions from your materials as well. This allows you to get a better overlap between your current materials and the Grasple question build using the AI Exercise Builder.

Parameterised graphs give you the option to build graphs based on parameters (or just on normal math values). The focus on the graphs was to use them in feedback with parameters derived from the student answer.

Based on you feedback we now also made it possible to use these graphs in Multiple Choice Answers.

Read more about creating graphs and editing exercises.

You can use the AI Exercise Bulder to create Single Exercises or to create a Set of Exercises from your Materials. When creating from your materials, you could not download the used attachments and the prompt used. This made it hard to find back the AI Session you were looking for.

Now when you go back to a previous session you can see the attachments (and download them again) and the prompt you used. Combine this with a title you can provide and it makes it a lot easier to find back your previous sessions.

Since two days you can directly build new exercises using the AI Exercise builder in a Quiz as well. This allows you stay in your quiz context and build exercises there to edit further in the editor seamlessly.

From today onwards you can now also resume previous sessions instead of only starting new AI sessions here. Allowing you to use previous AI Sessions (either created in a quiz or standalone) to pick exercises from to add to your Quiz and/or tweak in the Exercise Editor.

Read more about how to create quizzes and the AI Exercise Builder.

You can build exercises with the AI Exercise builder in any language. By default it will save it the English fields. We now updated Grasple such that it will save it to the Dutch fields if the generated question is in Dutch.

Based on your feedback we have extended the AI Exercise Builder. You can now create Grasple exercises with multiple (sub-)questions! By default it will still build a single question for you to keep things simple.

However, you can explicitly ask it to generate multi-step exercises with multiple questions (or referring to "sub-questions").

Please keep giving us feedback on the AI Exercise Builder (and any other feature) such that we can use that to continue improving Grasple!

Quizzes are there to help you get started with Grasple in an easy and accessible way within your course. The AI Exercise Builder is there to help you create Grasple materials to your liking within seconds. These were two separate functions and we now brought them together to help you get stated even quicker while staying in control!

Use the AI Exercise Builder directly inside the Quiz Editor, allowing you to create quizzes with interactive Math exercises within minutes.

Read more about how to create quizzes and the AI Exercise Builder.

When you are building Grasple exercises from your own materials using the AI Exercise Builder, you want to fine-tune each individual question using the AI Exercise Builder. This was not possible yet, but from now on you can!

Use this feature to fine-tune the generated exercises before saving them to a repository or quiz.

30-04-2026 - My Grasple available for all teachers

Last months we have developed a new "home" page for teachers in Grasple. The goal is to have a clear starting point of your work in Grasple. Previously the "courses" page was your home, but that felt incomplete.

Therefore we just launched a new page (only for teachers and administrators, not for students): My Grasple.

The goal is to help you as teacher to create a single place to start from and quickly navigate to the relevant places.

During the coming months we will collect feedback and we will be extending this feature based on your input. So please let us know what you think would be a great addition (or what you don't like in the current version)!

You can now directly save the exercises you build using the AI Exercise Builder to your quizzes. Both existing and new quizzes.

You probably already have lots of materials you created in the past years. Instead of having to create them one by one in Grasple, we now allow you to upload your PDFs and images to build multiple exercises in parallel using AI.

The goal is to help you get started with your materials in Grasple as easy as possible. You combine this together with the AI Exercise Builder to interactively improve the exercises and the Exercise Editor to fine tune the exercise to your liking.

To help you as teacher to get started easily with Grasple, we have developed the AI Exercise Builder. This exercise builder leverages AI to create (Math) Grasple exercises within seconds.

You can choose to iterate with AI via a conversational manner and if you are happy or want to edit details yourself, you can save it. This allows you to fine tune the exercise via our editor before using it in your courses.

It allows you to stay fully in control as content creator and use AI to do the leg work when you want to. It makes creating materials fit to your specific students a lot less time consuming.

We have added a new filtering capability to help you browse through your courses more efficiently.

You can use the "Bookmarked only" checkbox to filter by these courses. This can be done on the courses drop-downs of the Teachers Dashboard, as well as on the courses overview page and the course detail page.

From now on a default group will be created automatically for your quizzes, so you can immediately share them with your students. You can still create other groups if you wish.

When copying an exercise to the same Quiz, you can now choose to replace it, instead of duplicating it.

Do you have a good quiz and want to create a new one based on that quiz? You can by copying the quiz and altering the newly created/copied quiz!

Instead of always starting from scratch when creating a quiz, you can now copy an existing quiz. Combine this together with the option to add existing exercises to a quiz, and you have everything you need to quickly create variations of quizzes.

19-03-2026 - Improved Resume Practice Session

Students who resume their practice session now resumes exactly at the point they were within an exercise. Instead of resuming at the start of the latest exercise, they now resume at point they actually left of.

This allows students to comfortably leave a practice session and resume it later without loosing any progress within the exercise itself.

19-03-2026 - Improved Feedback in Lesson Questions

In Grasple you can have questions within your lesson slides. These allow you to help the student recap the things they just learned directly after they learned it.

The feedback shown to the student when reaching their final attempt and still answering incorrect is now updated. This shows the detailed solution as we do for exercises. This is now inline with how exercises work and should help the student Grasple the mistake they made better.

23-02-2026 - Teacher dashboard now shows the date teachers joined the course

The teachers tab on the teachers dashboard now displays a new "Joined at" column with the date that teachers joined that course. This new feature makes it easier to see who was the first teacher in the course and who was added afterwards.

You can now instantly link or copy existing exercises into any new or existing quiz, making content creation faster than ever.

03-02-2026 - My Grasple Page shows your courses and repositories.

To make My Grasple a powerful home page for teachers, we've put the most important tools in one place, evolving it from a simple quiz overview into a true home page for educators.

For that, we've enhanced the Courses and Repositories section on that page with new tables that allow you to access this content with a single click.

Instant feedback, instant clarity. We’ve added the final score to the quiz completion screen. This update allows students to see exactly how they performed the moment they finish the quiz, making it easier to identify strengths or decide if there is a need to revisit specific topics for more practice.

To help students understand where they are in the quiz and which quiz they are currently doing, we added a progress bar showing the quiz title and at which question they are.

After launching the quizzes for new Teacher Accounts last week, we received multiple request from our current teachers for access to this new feature. Therefore it is now possible to request access to this new feature via your content person or via our support channel.

Looking forward to what you do with quizzes and your feedback on this new feature!

For Grasple to work as embedded feature in your LMS (via LTI), we need to be able to set cookies (for security purposes). However, some browsers block cookies from third-party websites by default. Since Grasple is seen as a third-party when launched embedded within your LMS teachers and students need to change their browser configuration.

Before the error message was very unclear. Therefore we have updated our LTI launch logic to ensure we can show a better message to users which helps them change the settings in their browser.

New error message for LTI embed windows when third-party cookies are blocked

Grasple quizzes let you turn high quality STEM questions into a ready-to-use quiz in minutes. Use your quiz in class or as homework. Create it, share the link, and immediately see how your students perform.

This tool is initially targeted for new teachers who want to see if Grasple is something for them. Instead of having to create a full course and let students sign up, we now give them a way to create one or a couple of exercises and share it with their students without them having to sign up.

Read all about how to create your first quiz here. If you want access to this feature in your current account, please reach out to support or your contact person.

We have added a feature to show all courses a user is linked to, in the users list in the Admin panel. It is very similar to the courses list we already had available on the teachers list in the Admin panel.

You can find it by navigating to the Admin panel, and then clicking on search users.

Then you can search for a user and see the courses linked to them.

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