Summary:
- Knowunity, a Berlin-based AI learning platform for students, raised €27M in Series B funding led by XAnge.
- The company plans to use the funds to expand its personalized AI study companion globally.
- Knowunity, founded in 2020, already serves 20M+ students in 15 countries and generates revenue through a B2C subscription model.
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Knowunity Secures €27M in Series B Funding to Expand AI Learning Platform
Knowunity, a Berlin-based provider of an AI learning platform for students, recently announced that it has raised €27M in a Series B funding round. This funding was led by European investor XAnge, with participation from other prominent investors such as Portfolion, Isomer Capital, Project A, Redalpine, and Educapital, as well as notable business angels and entrepreneurs like Verena Pausder and Arthur Kosten.
The company, founded in 2020 by Benedict Kurz, Gregor Weber, Lucas Hild, and Yannik Prigl, aims to revolutionize the way students learn by offering a personalized AI study companion. This companion combines advanced AI technology with student-generated content to create a more engaging and effective learning experience. Currently, Knowunity’s platform is used by over 20 million students in 15 countries.
Knowunity operates on a freemium model, providing free access to core features with an option for a premium subscription. The company has seen significant growth in its B2C subscription business, which is expanding globally. Additionally, Knowunity has formed partnerships with leading brands like Vodafone, Gothaer, and Porsche for employer branding integrations.
With the latest funding round, Knowunity’s total raised capital now stands at €45M, positioning the company for further growth and innovation in the edtech sector. The company’s mission to make learning easier, more motivating, and more effective continues to drive its success and impact on students worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates from Knowunity as they continue to shape the future of education with their cutting-edge AI learning platform.