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2023
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His Denver-based company Magic School, which makes an artificial intelligence-powered teacher's assistant, just raised a $45 million round led by Chicago's Valor Equity Partners - the first institutional investor in Tesla.
Magic School, an AI-powered teacher's assistant company, raised $45M in a round led by Valor Equity Partners. This marks its third funding round since launching in 2023, with previous rounds of $15M and $2.4M. The company moved to a new office in Uptown Denver and plans to expand its staff by 50% within a year. Magic School has grown to 4.5 million users and aims to double its eight-figure revenue this year.
Denver-based MagicSchool, an AI platform for teachers, raised nearly $45M to expand its services, according to a Jan. 31 SEC filing. The company, launched in 2023, serves over 10,000 schools and has more than 4 million users. Eight investors, including Ranger Ventures, contributed to the funding. MagicSchool aims to alleviate teacher burnout by saving educators 10 hours per week with its AI-powered tools.
MagicSchool AI, the fastest-growing technology platform for K-12 educators and students, today announced a $15 million Series A round of financing led
These days, when you hear about students and generative AI, chances are that you’re getting a taste of the debate over the adoption of tools like ChatGPT. Are they a help? (Yay! Great for research! Fast!) Or are they a harm? (Boo! Misinfo! Cheating!). But some startups are taking the arrival of generative AI in the school environment as a positive, and as a foregone conclusion. And they are building products to meet what they believe will be a certain market opportunity. Now one of them has raised some money to fill out that ambition. MagicSchool AI, which is building generative AI tools for educational environments, has closed a Series A round of $15 million led by Bain Capital Ventures. Denver-based MagicSchool got its start with tools for educators, and founder and CEO Adeel Khan said in an interview that it now has more than 2 million teachers plus more than 3,000 schools and districts using its products using its products to plan lessons, write tests, and produce other learning materials. More recently, it’s started to build out tools for students, too, provisioned by way of their schools. MagicSchool will be using the funds to continue building more along both of those tracks, as well as to work on signing on more customers, hiring talent, and more. This latest round also includes backing from some very notable investors