8 Best Study Tool Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Study Tool Startups

We track 71,000+ companies and rank them dynamically using our Seedtable Score – a score that uses quantitative and qualitative data points to signal the momentum behind a company. We then monitor the list manually leveraging our expertise as founders and investors.

There are 8 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $506.2m. The average funding per company in this subset is $63.3m.

Last update to the database: Feb 18, 2025. See changelog.

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Course Hero logo

Course Hero

Course Hero is a Redwood City, CA based company that provides access to study resources, test prep, tutors, etc.

3

Funding Rounds

$405.0m

Money raised

Quizlet logo

Quizlet

An education technology company that has created a platform where students can create review games for the content which they are studying It was founded in 2007 and is located in San Francisco, California.

3

Funding Rounds

$62.0m

Money raised

StudyBlue logo

StudyBlue

StudyBlue is a company that provides online flashcards and class notes.

6

Funding Rounds

$23.5m

Money raised

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Osmosis

Osmosis is a company founded in 2015 by Shiv Gaglani.

2

Funding Rounds

$6.5m

Money raised

Koofers logo

Koofers

Koofers is a company founded in 2008 by Michael Rihani, Glynn LoPresti, Patrick Gartlan and Dan Donahoe.

4

Funding Rounds

$7.0m

Money raised

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Picmonic

Picmonic is a Phoenix, Arizona-based company founded in 2011 by Ken Robertson, Adeel Yang and Ron Robertson.

1

Funding Rounds

$635.0k

Money raised

WikiBrains logo

WikiBrains

WikiBrains is a study tool company founded by Jishai Evers, Gilad Manor and Leon Markovitz Wien.

1

Funding Rounds

$750.0k

Money raised

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Desmos (graphing)

Desmos is a browser-based graphing calculator founded in 2012.

2

Funding Rounds

$800.0k

Money raised