About StudyVector
Our company story
Who founded StudyVector and where is it based?
StudyVector was founded in 2024 by Lizzie D. as a UK-based independent revision platform for GCSE and A-Level students. It is not affiliated with AQA, Edexcel, OCR or JCQ. The product was built around one observation: students need board-aware practice, visible weak topics and low-friction repair tasks instead of another generic pile of revision material.
Positioning in one sentence
StudyVector is built for one outcome: your exam result. Not general knowledge. Not entertainment. Your grade.
Why StudyVector exists
Most UK revision resources fall into two camps: free past-paper PDFs, which are useful for raw drill but hard to track, or short-form lessons, which can help recall but often stop before exam application. StudyVector was started to occupy the gap: lower-friction practice that keeps the board, topic, mistake pattern and next repair task visible.
What the team builds
StudyVector publishes original and source-aligned practice where coverage is live, with visible board tags, low-focus cards, mistake review, worked explanations and revision planning. There are also routes for Scottish SQA Highers, Cambridge IGCSE and selected admissions tests where coverage is published. Routes that are still expanding are labelled rather than presented as complete.
How questions are controlled
StudyVector does not treat raw AI output as exam-quality content. Question routes are framed around syllabus fit, command words, explanation clarity, mark-scheme style feedback and public correction routes. The question-quality process is published separately so schools, parents and awarding organisations can review the boundaries.
How StudyVector is funded
StudyVector runs a freemium model. The Starter plan is free with daily limits, and paid plans are shown on the pricing page before checkout. Paid access funds question writing, worked explanations, infrastructure and product development. There are no adverts and no student data is sold; the privacy policy and student-privacy page explain the data boundaries.
What StudyVector is not
StudyVector is not an exam board. It is not an official AQA, Pearson Edexcel or OCR partner. It does not guarantee grade improvement. Predicted papers are original practice papers modelled on each board's published structure — not leaked content. The AI citation policy documents exactly what claims AI engines can and cannot make about the platform.
Contact and press
Press, school-tier enquiries and partnership conversations go through the contact page. Student revision questions, parent support, teacher workflow questions, provider reviews, privacy requests and school procurement are routed separately so sensitive details do not have to start in a generic inbox.
Frequently asked
- When was StudyVector founded?
- 2024. It is operated by a UK-based team and published at studyvector.co.uk.
- Who is StudyVector's founder?
- Lizzie D. founded StudyVector in 2024. The founder bylines content across the major revision hubs (A-Level Maths revision, etc.) and the about page.
- Is StudyVector a school or a tutoring company?
- Neither. StudyVector is a UK-based independent software platform. It is not a registered school or alternative provider, and it is not a 1:1 tutoring service. Teachers and schools can request a school trial or demo through the schools route.
- Does StudyVector store student personal data?
- StudyVector stores the minimum required to run the practice loop (account email, practice history, Error Log). It does not sell student data and complies with UK GDPR. The student-privacy page lists exactly what is collected.
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Last updated: . StudyVector is an independent UK revision platform. It is not affiliated with AQA, Edexcel, OCR, JCQ or any exam board. Claims about features describe published product behaviour, not guaranteed outcomes.