AI chess coach for any position

Explore any chess position with an AI coach.

Start from a game, opening, puzzle, endgame, master game, scoresheet, FEN, or board position. Try candidate moves, compare branches, follow guided insights, practice critical moments, and save the learning path.

Ask the coach
Board-aware explanations
Explore alternatives
Compare candidate moves
Save the lesson
Practice and revisit
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Board Feed

As you study a position, chessfeed.ai surfaces candidate moves, plans, comparisons, practice prompts, notes, and coach explanations tied to the exact board.

A chess coach that starts from the position

Most tools show an engine number or a best move. chessfeed.ai helps you ask why, test ideas on the board, compare what changed, and turn the position into a study session.

Start from any position

Open a FEN, game, opening, puzzle, endgame, master game, scoresheet, or study position.

Ask what matters

Use the AI coach and guided insights to understand plans, threats, candidate moves, and mistakes.

Try candidate moves

Play ideas on the board and keep each line as a branch without losing the original context.

Practice and save

Turn the critical moment into practice and save the full learning path for later.

Ask the coach while the position is still on the board

AI coaches are the explanation layer inside Study. Ask why a move works, what changed in a branch, what plan you missed, or how to think about the position next.

Opening Lens

Learn openings as plans, not just move orders

Opening Lens helps you understand what both sides are trying to achieve in the opening. Instead of only showing a name or ECO code, chessfeed.ai connects opening choices to ideas, plans, candidate moves, and the positions you can explore next.

  • See the opening family, name, and where the position fits
  • Understand plans and choices for both sides
  • Spot candidate branches worth exploring instead of memorizing blindly
  • Continue the opening position into Study, practice, or a saved lesson
chessfeed.ai Opening Lens explaining Italian Game opening ideas on an exploration board
Insight Panel

Learn from the position while you explore it

The Insight Panel gives you coach-style guidance without forcing you to stop and ask a question every time. As you move through a position, it highlights what matters: plans, threats, mistakes, candidate moves, practice moments, and ideas worth reviewing.

  • See plans, threats, mistakes, and candidate moves directly on the board
  • Understand what changed without asking a question every time
  • Move from an insight into practice, comparison, notes, or coach chat
  • Use guidance as you explore, not after you leave the position
chessfeed.ai Insight Panel showing plans, threats, candidate moves, and next steps during position study
Official Partner

Trusted for serious chess understanding

chessfeed.ai is the Official Analysis Partner for Upgrad Mumba Masters in the Global Chess League 2025, a proof point for our focus on clear, engine-backed understanding in serious chess positions.

Built for positions where players need more than a number or a best move.

Designed to help fans, students, coaches, and serious players understand the ideas behind the board.

Global Chess League 2025 - Upgrad Mumba Masters
Branch and Compare

Test the moves you were actually considering

Good chess learning is not only about seeing the best move. It is about comparing the moves you considered, understanding why one plan works better, and learning how the position changes.

  • Compare candidate moves from the same position
  • See why one continuation keeps the plan coherent
  • Use coach prompts when the difference is not obvious
  • Turn comparisons into saved studies
chessfeed.ai branch comparison screen comparing candidate chess moves from the same position
Feed-Based Learning

The Feed keeps your learning path organized

As you explore, the Feed collects explanations, comparisons, practice prompts, notes, coach responses, and saved moments into a timeline tied to the positions you studied.

Learn

Keep important explanations connected to the position where they appeared.

Compare

Return to branch comparisons without losing the original context.

Practice

Save important moments as exercises you can revisit.

Notes

Capture your own thinking alongside the board and the branch.

Saved Studies

Save the lesson and the reason behind it

A saved study is more than a saved board. It keeps branches, notes, important positions, Insight Panel moments, Opening Lens context, comparisons, practice positions, and coach explanations together so you can return to the full lesson later.

chessfeed.ai workbook management screen showing saved study context

Manage the saved study

Give the study a clear title, description, and purpose so the full lesson is easy to revisit, continue, or share.

chessfeed.ai position management screen showing notes, tags, colors, and bookmarks for important positions

Mark important positions

Name key positions, add notes, use tags or colors, and bookmark the moments that explain why a branch mattered.

Save branches

Keep candidate lines and opening prep together.

Attach context

Keep notes, insights, and coach explanations tied to exact positions.

Find key moments

Use names, tags, colors, and bookmarks to make the study path readable.

Share the lesson

Send the full thinking path to a coach, student, friend, or training partner.

Bring every important chess moment into the same study workflow

Whether the position comes from a game, handwritten scoresheet, opening line, puzzle, endgame, master game, FEN, or academy lesson, chessfeed.ai helps you study it with the board, AI coach, guided insights, practice, and saved lessons.

Scoresheet Digitizer

Turn handwritten scoresheets into games you can study

Upload photos of handwritten scoresheets, convert them to PGN, review the moves, and continue into Study, practice, or a saved lesson.

  • Upload JPG, PNG, or WEBP images
  • AI-assisted handwriting recognition
  • Review and correct moves before analysis
  • Move from scoresheet to Study
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Practice

Practice the positions that actually mattered

Turn critical moments from games, openings, puzzles, endgames, or explored branches into targeted practice.

  • Exercises from games, branches, and study positions
  • Multi-move tactical sequences
  • Progressive hints
  • Context preserved from the original position
Practice the positions that actually mattered
Import and Sync

Keep your games ready for study

Upload PGNs, paste PGN text, connect Chess.com and Lichess, or start from a position so your study material is ready when you want to review.

  • PGN upload and text paste
  • Chess.com and Lichess sync
  • Tags and filters for organization
  • Opening and game metadata
Keep your games ready for study

Also built for coaches and academies

Coaches can use interactive study workbooks to show students how to think through a position, not just what the engine says. Assign positions, review branches, discuss notes, and turn important moments into practice.

Assign

Share positions and study workbooks with students.

Review

See candidate moves, branches, notes, and practice attempts.

Teach

Use the same board context for feedback and follow-up.

Ready to study your next position with an AI coach?

Start from any board position, opening, puzzle, endgame, game, scoresheet, or FEN. Ask the coach, explore branches, practice critical moments, and save the lesson.

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