Edtech unicorn Unacademy has rolled out its language learning app in India, initially offering Spanish to learners. Co-founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal said the app will add French, German, and Indian ...
Bangalore-based Unacademy will add more educators to its online learning platform, which claims to be India’s largest, after closing a $21 million Series C. The funding comes from Sequoia India, SAIF ...
Bengaluru/Mumbai: Founder Gaurav Munjal is expected to hold a larger stake in Airlearn, Unacademy’s artificial intelligence (AI)-powered language learning app, than he currently does in the parent ...
Unacademy is preparing for a significant leadership transition, with co-founders Gaurav Munjal and Roman Saini expected to exit day-to-day operations over the next few months, people familiar with the ...
In less than a year, Cohesive has gone from a SaaS product for software developers to a SaaS marketplace and now to AI-generated content Cohesive says it will serve four key verticals or functions ...
Unacademy, once one of India’s best-known edtech startups, may now be worth less than $500 million, 85% less than its pandemic-era peak valuation, as the company undergoes a steep reset and explores ...
The buyback comes as the company undertakes a broader strategic reset amid a prolonged slowdown in the edtech sector following the pandemic-era boom.
UNACADEMY, a Bengaluru-based startup behind an online learning platform where instructors can create video courses, has raised $11.5 million in a Series B round led by Sequoia India and SAIF Partners.
Sources claimed that while the deal is nowhere close to done, if it happens it would not be a 50:50 merger but K-12 Techno would acquire Unacademy K-12 Techno would potentially leverage Unacademy to ...
U.S. private equity firm General Atlantic has struck a deal to buy Learning Technologies Group (LTG) for 802.4 million pounds ($1 billion), betting on rising training requirements for large ...