Full-Time
Edtech platform for K-12 AI education
$150k - $190k/yr
Mid, Senior
New York, NY, USA
In Person
Kira Learning offers an educational platform that enhances computer science and artificial intelligence education for K-12 students. The platform provides tools like a curriculum, personalized AI-driven feedback, and grading, which help teachers save time and focus on student learning. It is flexible for classroom, online, or hybrid learning, allowing educators to use templates or create custom courses. Kira Learning aims to empower educators and inspire young innovators by making quality computer science education accessible.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Early VC
Total Funding
$22.5M
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2021
Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Hybrid Work Options
Company Equity
Artificial intelligence company Kira has announced a new AI-powered lesson generation tool that it says delivers complete, standards-aligned lessons that are personalized to each student.
On April 23, 2025, Kira launched its groundbreaking AI-native learning platform, built from the ground up for K - 12 education.
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More. Literacy and mathematics have long stood as the core pillars of K-12 education. But the world does not stand still, and we believe that it is past time for a new core pillar of U.S. education: computer science and AI coding. AI’s capabilities have become headline news in recent months. From the Stable Diffusion image generation models that went viral last fall to the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT language generator in December 2022, all the way up until the recent hearings before the U.S
Kira Learning, a San Francisco, CA-based company building an AI-powered platform that allows anyone to teach and learn computer science (CS), closed a $15 million Series A round from existing investors NEA and the AI Fund.
Kira Learning also announced a partnership with the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network to provide all public high schools and middle schools in the state with an introductory computer science curriculum.