Knowunity, a Berlin-based studying platform constructed “by and for college kids“, has raised €27 million in a Sequence B spherical to additional develop its AI studying companion, rent expertise, and increase into new markets, notably the U.S. and Asia, with the long-term objective of reaching 1 billion college students worldwide.
The spherical was led by European investor XAnge, with participation from Portfolion, Isomer Capital, Venture A, Redalpine and Educapital, alongside outstanding enterprise angels, entrepreneur and Startup Affiliation chair Verena Pausder, and Reserving.com Founder Arthur Kosten – bringing the entire raised to €45 million.
Benedict Kurz, Co-founder and CEO of Knowunity, stated: “We began Knowunity as a result of training was being left behind. Each different a part of our lives – how we store, join, or keep match – was turning into smarter and extra personalised. However faculty? Nonetheless one-size-fits-all. With AI, we will lastly give college students what they really want: immediate suggestions, tailor-made studying plans, and actual motivation. Our objective is to make this companion expertise accessible to a billionstudents worldwide & therewith enable actually personalised training for each pupil.”
Knowunity was based in 2020 by Benedict Kurz (CEO), alongside Gregor Weber (CPO), Lucas Hild (CTO), and Yannik Prigl (Backend), all of them simply 17 years outdated and nonetheless at school on the time. The thought got here from an issue they witnessed firsthand: whereas tech was reworking style, health, and finance, faculty remained caught in a one-size-fits-all system that didn’t converse college students’ language.
Since then, Knowunity has grown right into a fast-growing AI studying platform, with over 20 million customers throughout 15 nations. Over 380,000 pupil creators are actively contributing content material to the platform, fueling Knowunity’s natural progress. In Germany, one in three college students already makes use of the app. In Latin America, Knowunity reached one in ten college students inside just some months of launching.
Launched as a TikTok-style companion for student-generated notes and explainers, Knowunity has advanced right into a full AI-powered research companion. The objective has remained fixed: construct a studying companion college students genuinely need to use – one they’ll suggest, return to, and truly be taught from.
Knowunity operates on a freemium mannequin, providing free entry to core options, with an elective premium subscription. The corporate additionally companions with manufacturers like Vodafone, Gothaer, and Porsche for employer branding integrations. The vast majority of its income now comes from a B2C subscription enterprise, which is being rolled out nation by nation.
College students use the app greater than 5 instances per week to prep for exams, perceive subjects, and construct revision plans. The preferred format stays short-form, curriculum-aligned, visible content material that’s surfaced contextually.
The content material additionally fuels Knowunity’s personalised AI tutor, which guides college students with tailor-made suggestions and audio explainers grounded in real-world examples. In contrast to generic chatbots, Knowunity says their AI attracts from over 3 million peer-created supplies, localised throughout markets, and is fine-tuned to nationwide curricula.
Their AI companion drives utilization even additional, with customers now utilizing the companion over seven instances per week per consumer, with particularly robust engagement from youthful college students.
The corporate’s long-term objective is to make high-quality, tailor-made studying accessible to each pupil on the planet, changing outdated offline tutoring with 24/7 clever help at a fraction of the associated fee.
Valerie Bures, associate at XAnge, stated: “Knowunity is revolutionising the whole training system and can, sooner or later, present each pupil with a private, AI-based studying companion that explains all subjects to them and prepares them for his or her exams.”