Kinnu, a London, UK-based startup working to bring Generative AI to learning, has recently secured £5.1m in seed funding. The funding round was led by LocalGlobe and Cavalry Ventures, with participation from Spark Capital and Jigsaw, alongside notable angel investors such as Tom Hulme, Guy Podjarny, and Rene Rechtman. With this new injection of capital, Kinnu aims to expand its operations and further nurture its development efforts.
The company was co-founded by Abraham Müller, Christopher Kahler, and Hanna Celina.
Kinnu is dedicated to advancing an AI-powered learning app that combines the features of a game and an online course platform. The app provides users with commitment-free 'pathways' where content is meticulously distilled and organized. Users are offered a diverse range of subjects to choose from, including intermittent fasting, psychology, contemporary art, philosophy, history, and medical breakthroughs. With over 100,000 downloads and new content being regularly added each week, Kinnu's app is already gaining significant traction.
Kinnu's innovative approach to learning sets it apart from traditional education platforms. By integrating Generative AI, the startup aims to enhance the learning experience and make it more enjoyable and engaging. With the seed funding secured, the company is well-positioned to continue shaping the future of educational technology and bring its vision of AI-powered learning to a wider audience.
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