Edtech startup Udayy raises $2.5 million in seed funding round

Udayy will use the fresh funding to fuel its next phase of its growth, which will include curriculum development, product suite expansion, and hiring across product, curriculum and engineering teams.

Udayy teaches Maths and English to children in the age group of 6-11 years in an small classroom of 3-5 children.
New Delhi: Udayy, a live-learning platform for students of Grades 1 to 5, has raised $2.5 million in a seed funding round led by Alpha Wave Incubation (AWI), managed by Falcon Edge Capital and InfoEdge Ventures.

The funding round also saw participation from VC Better Capital, Cred founder Kunal Shah and other angel investors. Founded by IIT Delhi, Stanford University alumni Saumya Yadav, Mahak Garg, and Karan Varshney alumni of IIT Delhi and Stanford University, the company had its first angel funding round in June 2019.

Udayy will use the fresh funding to fuel its next phase of its growth, which will include curriculum development, product suite expansion, and hiring across product, curriculum and engineering teams.


The edtech startup teaches Maths and English to children in the age group of 6-11 years in an interactive, small classroom of 3-5 children. They have also launched a free app providing daily worksheets for children.
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