Top 21 AI Education startups

Updated: Nov 20, 2025
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These startups develop personalized learning platforms, AI-driven curriculum design tools, virtual teaching assistants, automated grading systems, adaptive test preparation apps, etc.
1
Multiverse
Country: UK | Funding: $419M
Multiverse is on a mission to democratize access to the best learning and career opportunities. Its focus is on providing professional learning programs through apprenticeships, as they believe that learning on the job offers a more equitable and successful path to careers.
2
Udacity
Country: USA | Funding: $240M
Udacity develops an online learning platform offering programs in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics sector.
3
Pluralsight
Country: USA | Funding: $192.5M
Pluralsight is a technology learning platform for software developers, IT admins, and creative professionals.
4
Simplilearn
Country: USA | Funding: $76M
Simplilearn helps professionals around the world acquire the skills they need to succeed in today’s digital economy.
5
DataCamp
Country: USA | Funding: $31.1M
DataCamp is a young team of data analytics enthusiasts that provide free interactive data science and statistics education to the world.
6
Great Learning
Country: India
Great Learning is an ed-tech company for professional and higher education that offers comprehensive, industry-relevant programs. Acquired by BYJU'S
7
Flatiron School
Country: USA | Funding: $15.7M
The Flatiron School trains highly motivated individuals in web application development. They teach best practices in Ruby, Rails,
8
Kaggle
Country: USA | Funding: $16M
Kaggle is a platform for predictive modeling and analytics competitions and consulting.
9
CareerFoundry
Country: Germany | Funding: $11.8M
CareerFoundry mentors clients on how to become a designer, web developers, data analysts, and digital marketers.
10
CampusAI
Country: Poland | Funding: €9.2M
Campus AI turns online learning into an authentic journey, it is a generative platform.
Nadia Neveu
Editor: Nadia Neveu
Nadia Neveu is a senior editor for EdTechStartups. She is a writer covering early childhood education, K-12, higher education and edtech business, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice. Nadia holds a degree in mass communication from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Nadia is also a student in the Master of Science in Data Analytics program at the University of Houston-Downtown. Nadia seeks to uplift all teachers in the work that they do and support them as leaders and agents of change. You can contact Nadia at neveu(at)edtechstartups(dot)com