RevisionDojo secures $3.4M to enhance AI-driven learning tools
US-based edtech startup RevisionDojo has raised $3.4 million in seed funding. The company aims to expand its AI-powered solutions for students and educators across global markets.

Broad investor participation in the seed round
The seed investment round saw the participation of notable investors, including 468 Capital, Acacia Venture Capital Partners, AMINO Capital, CoreNest, FV, Exitfund, Goodwater Capital, iSeed Ventures, Lombardstreet Ventures, Orange Collective, Team Ignite Ventures, Transpose Platform, and Y Combinator. The company plans to use the capital to further develop its technology infrastructure and improve user engagement through intelligent and adaptive learning systems.
Focus on personalized and interactive learning
RevisionDojo stated that the funding would support their goal of making studying smarter and teaching more accessible through artificial intelligence. The company emphasized its intention to introduce tools that help students retain information more effectively while reducing the workload on educators. In their official announcement, the team noted their excitement to "keep making studying smarter, teaching easier, and revision more engaging for students and educators around the globe."
Upcoming tools and platform improvements
With this new backing, RevisionDojo intends to deliver updates that will allow for more personalized learning journeys. While specific tools were not disclosed, the company hinted at upcoming innovations that will be rolled out in the near future. "We’re only getting started!" the company stated, signaling ongoing developments in the months ahead.
Scaling for global impact
The funding is expected to strengthen the company’s position in the global edtech sector. As demand for AI-integrated education platforms increases, RevisionDojo is preparing to scale its operations and provide a more seamless learning experience for a broader user base. The startup remains focused on leveraging artificial intelligence to meet evolving educational needs in diverse learning environments.