
Dr. Michael Calvert
Assistant Superintendent, South Allegheny School District, Pennsylvania
Been using Humy in his district since 2024
“We enjoyed the program last year and used it frequently.”
The library · 1,209 figures + 93 teacher tools
From Cleopatra to Steve Jobs — chat with anyone on Humy.ai via text or voice, in 50+ languages. Each figure is informed by a curated biography and selected source material. Plus 93+ purpose-built teacher tools for lesson plans, rubrics and assessments.

African American civil rights leader and labor organizer.

British philosopher known for his logical positivist views and defense of empiricism.

The first high priest of the Israelites and the brother of Moses in the Hebrew Bible.

Caliph of Córdoba during the Islamic Golden Age.

Early advocate for women's rights and the second First Lady of the United States.

There are several historical figures with the name Abraham. The most famous one is commonly associated with being the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

16th President of the United States and leader during the American Civil War.

Greek mythological hero known for his invulnerability, except for his heel.

Mathematician and writer, recognized as the world's first computer programmer.

In some religious traditions, regarded as the first human being created by a divine power.

Economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations.

Hindu philosopher and theologian.

Aethelbald was a King of Wessex in the 8th century.

King of Kent in the 6th century, known for promoting the introduction of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England.

King of Wessex in the 9th century.

Anglo-Saxon king of England known for his indecisiveness and poor military leadership.

King of the Anglo-Saxons and the first king of the whole of England.

King of Wessex in the 9th century.

Prolific mystery novelist.

The code name for a female spy of the American Revolution.

Contemporary Chinese artist and activist.

Mughal emperor of India known for religious tolerance and administrative reforms.

Co-founder of Sony Corporation.

Persian polymath known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and geography.

Medieval Muslim philosopher and polymath.

Prominent Muslim scientist in the Islamic Golden Age known for his work in optics and the scientific method.

Mathematician and scholar who developed algorithms and the concept of algebra.

Al-Khwarizmi

Pioneering Muslim philosopher and polymath.

Abbasid caliph known for his patronage of the arts, sciences, and translation movements.

Prominent Persian polymath, known for his contributions to medicine, alchemy, and philosophy.

Computer scientist and pioneer in object-oriented programming.

Philosopher and writer known for popularizing Eastern philosophy in the West.

Prominent Indigenous Canadian filmmaker and activist.

Sacked Rome in 410 AD, known as the "King of the Visigoths".

Renowned psychologist known for his work on social learning theory and self-efficacy.

French philosopher and author known for his existentialist and absurdist works.

Renaissance painter, printmaker, and theorist from Germany.

Renowned ecologist and author.

Convicted American CIA officer who spied for the Soviet Union and Russia.

Scottish biologist and pharmacologist known for discovering the antibiotic penicillin.

Canadian politician and one of the "Fathers of Confederation.

Scottish-Canadian inventor and scientist

Founding father, first Secretary of the Treasury, and key figure in the creation of the United States' financial system.

Scottish-American merchant, Sons of Liberty leader, and Continental Army Major General who was a pivotal figure in the American Revolution and the first president of the Bank of New York

Renowned British fashion designer known for his bold and innovative designs.

Renowned Russian poet and writer.

Macedonian king and military conqueror who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.

Prussian naturalist and explorer.

A compassionate and spiritual young man from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov.

Austrian psychotherapist and founder of individual psychology.

Naturalist and biologist, co-discoverer of the theory of evolution by natural selection with Charles Darwin.

King of Wessex who successfully defended his kingdom against Viking invasions and is known for his efforts to promote education and literacy.

Curious girl exploring surreal Wonderland created by Lewis Carroll.

Influential jazz musician and composer.

Suffragist and women's rights activist.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Color Purple." A visionary voice in literature, celebrating the resilience and strength of women, weaving narratives of healing and empowerment.

Prominent American intelligence official and the first civilian Director of Central Intelligence.

Celebrated poet and novelist, author of "Song of the Golden Scorpion." Her work spans the realms of magic and reality, exploring themes of survival, resilience, and the transcendent power of love.

Nobel Prize-winning economist and philosopher.

Sun goddess in Shinto mythology.

Master of the macabre, author of "The Devil's Dictionary." A sardonic wit, piercing the absurdities of life and death with sharp prose.

Explorer and cartographer who demonstrated that the Americas were separate from Asia.

Prominent African-American poet and playwright of the 20th century.

A major deity in Ancient Egyptian religion, associated with the sun and air.

Celebrated author of "The Joy Luck Club." A storyteller bridging worlds, exploring the intricate tapestry of family, heritage, and identity.

Jazz-influenced singer-songwriter.

Political philosophy advocating for a stateless society based on voluntary cooperation and free association.

Swedish astronomer and mathematician, known for creating the Celsius temperature scale.

Renaissance-era anatomist and physician.

A Russian prince and soldier in Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, grappling with life's purpose amidst war and personal loss.

Industrialist and philanthropist, known for his contributions to the American steel industry.

Seventh President of the United States.

17th President of the United States.

Canadian military leader and engineer.

Leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.

Award-winning author of "Heaven" & "The First Part Last." Crafting intimate narratives that explore youth, family, and the complexities of growth with lyrical grace.

Individuals with a unique ability to communicate with and understand animals on a deep level.

Influential queen consort of Henry VIII.

Fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England.

Renowned psychoanalyst and pioneer in child psychology.

A tragic woman in Leo Tolstoy's novel who struggles with love and societal pressures in 19th-century Russia.

Byzantine princess and scholar, author of the Alexiad.

A Russian prima ballerina during most recognized for creating the role of The Dying Swan .

Queen of England and the second wife of King Henry VIII, executed for treason.

Jewish diarist during the Holocaust.

Puritan religious dissident in colonial America.

Renowned American photographer known for his stunning black-and-white landscape images.

Prominent French chemist and pioneer of modern chemistry.

Renowned Catalan architect known for his distinctive and highly imaginative style, best exemplified in the Sagrada Família in Barcelona.

Ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.

Ancient Greek god of the sun, music, poetry, and medicine.

A noble Ranger and heir to Gondor's throne in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

Greek god of war.

An American singer, songwriter and pianist. Honored as the "Queen of Soul", she was twice named by Rolling Stone magazine.

Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath.

Early Christian theologian known for his teachings on the nature of Christ's divinity.

A heroic archer and pivotal figure in the Indian epic Mahabharata, guided by Lord Krishna.

A conflicted youth seeking identity and purpose in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Raw Youth".

A morally complex and troubled character from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment.

Individuals who survived the systematic killing and deportation of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I.

Norwegian philosopher and environmentalist.

In Greek mythology, the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.

Baroque painter known for her powerful depictions of female protagonists from mythology and the Bible.

Canadian military commander during World War I.

A tormented minister hiding a secret sin in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter."

Renowned playwright known for works such as "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible.

A reclusive and mysterious protector in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird."

Renowned German philosopher known for his pessimistic philosophy and influence on existentialist thought.

Buddhist philosopher and theologian.

A Southern gentleman in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" caught between duty and forbidden love.

Indian emperor who embraced Buddhism and promoted peace and religious tolerance.

Assyrian king and renowned scholar, known for his extensive library.

Prolific Swedish children's author.

Last ruling Inca Emperor.

Early Christian theologian and bishop, known for his defense of Nicene Christianity against Arianism.

Goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts in ancient Greek mythology.

A noble musketeer with a mysterious past and unwavering loyalty in Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Musketeers".

Prominent Indian Buddhist scholar and monk who played a key role in the spread of Buddhism in Tibet.

A principled lawyer in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" who stands against racial injustice in Maycomb, Alabama.

Ruthless and feared ruler of the Huns who led devastating campaigns across Europe.

Iconic actress and humanitarian.

Early Christian theologian and philosopher.

First Roman emperor. Also known as Octavian.

Mughal emperor of India known for his expansion of the empire and imposition of Islamic orthodoxy.

Influential Persian polymath known for his contributions to medicine and philosophy.
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Constructs a full Document-Based Question (DBQ) assessment from provided texts, including a background essay, document analysis questions, and a scoring rubric.

Helps educators plan and script difficult conversations with students, parents, or colleagues to ensure clarity, empathy, and positive outcomes.

Make your directions clearer, more concise, and sequential.

Generate thought-provoking questions and debate prompts to facilitate deep group analysis of texts and topics.

Tool for creating and categorizing questions based on the Depth of Knowledge (DOK) framework.

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Dr. Michael Calvert
Assistant Superintendent, South Allegheny School District, Pennsylvania
Been using Humy in his district since 2024
“We enjoyed the program last year and used it frequently.”

Jacob Chisom
World and American History, Monticello High School, Arkansas
Been using Humy in his classroom since 2024
“My students say it’s a welcome change of pace. I’m not a fan of the “sage on the stage” model, so I try to incorporate research-oriented and self-paced activities. With Humy, students have to take charge of their learning. They’ve become more adept at critical thinking, forming better questions, and improving their reading comprehension. The interview feature has been my go-to tool. I create assignments where students must ask historical figures a set number of questions, then summarize the responses to ensure they’re truly absorbing the material. This approach lets them actively explore the past rather than passively consuming information.”
Roger Campbell
7th-grade World History, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Been using Humy in his classroom since 2024
“Humy has helped me bring historical figures, sometimes long past, to life. When my students interact with these figures in real-time, it eliminates some of the perceived “ancient” characteristics of my curriculum. This has shifted my students’ thinking away from viewing history as abstract or irrelevant. Real-time interactions make historical figures relatable, even allowing students to ask off-topic questions that help put historical lives in a more relevant context for 13-year-olds. The feature I use the most is the interview feature. After teaching a topic, most recently Gandhi and Joan of Arc, I have the students ask pointed, focused questions. We practice good conversation techniques beforehand, teaching them to listen (or read) carefully and formulate thoughtful follow-up questions rather than just interrogating. It helps students practice effective conversation skills.”

Dr. Michael Calvert
Assistant Superintendent, South Allegheny School District, Pennsylvania
Been using Humy in his district since 2024
“We enjoyed the program last year and used it frequently.”

Jacob Chisom
World and American History, Monticello High School, Arkansas
Been using Humy in his classroom since 2024
“My students say it’s a welcome change of pace. I’m not a fan of the “sage on the stage” model, so I try to incorporate research-oriented and self-paced activities. With Humy, students have to take charge of their learning. They’ve become more adept at critical thinking, forming better questions, and improving their reading comprehension. The interview feature has been my go-to tool. I create assignments where students must ask historical figures a set number of questions, then summarize the responses to ensure they’re truly absorbing the material. This approach lets them actively explore the past rather than passively consuming information.”
Roger Campbell
7th-grade World History, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Been using Humy in his classroom since 2024
“Humy has helped me bring historical figures, sometimes long past, to life. When my students interact with these figures in real-time, it eliminates some of the perceived “ancient” characteristics of my curriculum. This has shifted my students’ thinking away from viewing history as abstract or irrelevant. Real-time interactions make historical figures relatable, even allowing students to ask off-topic questions that help put historical lives in a more relevant context for 13-year-olds. The feature I use the most is the interview feature. After teaching a topic, most recently Gandhi and Joan of Arc, I have the students ask pointed, focused questions. We practice good conversation techniques beforehand, teaching them to listen (or read) carefully and formulate thoughtful follow-up questions rather than just interrogating. It helps students practice effective conversation skills.”
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