Genie
Pre Seed Round in 2024
Genie is an AI software platform that engages children in personalized play through conversational artificial intelligence. It creates imaginative story worlds, plays logic puzzles, and word games to stimulate critical thinking and creativity.
Fluently
Seed Round in 2024
Fluently is an app that helps non-native professionals improve their English by providing rapid feedback after each Zoom call.
Synaptiq
Seed Round in 2023
The Flashcard Platform for Higher Education
Studdy
Pre Seed Round in 2023
Studdy is a tutoring platform leveraging artificial intelligence to help students grasp diverse subjects within the school curriculum. The platform operates as a multilingual tutor that uses AI, as well as advanced speech, text, and image recognition technology to enhance students' ability to learn new subjects.
Koala is a developer of a gamified education platform aimed at enhancing online tutoring for children. Its platform provides a virtual environment where tutors can create engaging and interactive classrooms using customizable avatars and games. This design facilitates effective interaction between students and teachers, allowing for a cohesive and immersive learning experience. By consolidating various teaching tools in one location, Koala aims to reinvent the way education is delivered over the internet.
Hyperbeam
Venture Round in 2022
Hyperbeam is a platform that enables developers to integrate multiplayer web browsers into their applications. It synchronizes audio and video among multiple participants, facilitating real-time collaboration and interaction online.
Founded in 2015, Prenda is an educational technology company based in Mesa, Arizona. It facilitates weekly code clubs in libraries and schools, fostering collaborative learning of computer programming in informal settings.
Prenda
Venture Round in 2020
Founded in 2015, Prenda is an educational technology company based in Mesa, Arizona. It facilitates weekly code clubs in libraries and schools, fostering collaborative learning of computer programming in informal settings.
Juno College of Technology
Seed Round in 2019
Juno College of Technology is a post-graduate coding school based in Toronto, Canada, founded in 2012. The institution specializes in providing comprehensive and accelerated training programs for aspiring web developers, focusing on areas such as web development, JavaScript, UX design, and custom theme development. Juno College is particularly adept at transforming non-technical individuals into skilled professionals, equipping them with the necessary technical skills and knowledge to pursue high-earning careers in the tech industry. The school offers a nine-week coding bootcamp that combines practical skills training with personal branding support, including resume and cover letter reviews, to ensure that graduates are well-prepared for successful job placements.
Founded in 2015, Prenda is an educational technology company based in Mesa, Arizona. It facilitates weekly code clubs in libraries and schools, fostering collaborative learning of computer programming in informal settings.
Blair is a company that specializes in providing accessible financing options for students and educational institutions through Income-Share Agreements (ISAs). Its platform allows students to pursue their education without the burden of upfront costs, making higher education more attainable. By facilitating ISAs, Blair helps schools attract and retain talented students, creating a mutually beneficial relationship that emphasizes a commitment to student success. This innovative approach aims to address financial barriers in education, enabling students to focus on their studies while ensuring that schools can support their educational missions effectively.
Pioneer Fund
Seed Round in 2018
Pioneer Fund is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2017 that makes early-stage investments across a wide range of sectors, including consumer products and services, financial services, information technology, advanced manufacturing, blockchain, life sciences, gaming, artificial intelligence and machine learning, construction technology, education technology, fintech, agriculture technology, advertising technology, augmented reality, autonomous vehicles, legal technology, oncology, pet technology, real estate technology, ride-hailing, SaaS and supply chain technology. The firm benefits from a network of more than 420 Y Combinator alumni, enabling it to identify and support YC-backed startups.