AI Lab

Use AI to build something useful, then test it with real people.

AI Lab is the practical side of LemUp. Students study AI business cases, learn which tools fit which job, help a family member with a real workflow, and turn one small idea into a launch attempt.

The AI Lab path

From tool practice to a real product experiment

Students should not start by collecting tools. They start with a problem, choose the right AI workflow, make a simple version, test it, and improve from feedback.

01

Case Lab

Study AI-native companies and ordinary businesses using AI to save time, improve quality, or create new offers.

Output: 5 AI business decisions Open cases
02

Tool Lab

Choose the right AI tool for writing, design, coding, research, planning, automation, or customer support.

Output: Tool stack for one project Open tools
03

Family AI Lab

Interview a family member, find one repeated task, build a safe AI helper, and measure whether it helped.

Output: Tested family workflow Open workbook
04

Launch Lab

Build a small product or service, publish a simple offer, contact real users, and record feedback or first revenue attempts.

Output: Launch journal Start challenge

Project menu

Pick one student-sized build

AI Lab projects stay small on purpose. A student should be able to explain the customer, build a first version, and test it safely.

Family workflow helper

A planning, writing, organizing, or summarizing workflow that helps someone at home.

Local business content kit

Social posts, review replies, FAQ drafts, menu copy, or simple campaign ideas for a small business.

Student productivity product

A study guide, checklist, calculator, template, or planner that solves a repeated student problem.

Micro SaaS prototype

A tiny web tool or automation that does one useful job for one clear user group.

Safety rules

Build with adult-safe boundaries

Students under 18 involve a parent or guardian before payments or public outreach.

AI outputs are drafts. A human reviews before sending, selling, or publishing.

Beginner projects avoid medical, legal, financial, and mental health advice.

Students disclose AI use honestly and protect private family or customer information.