- Brainly, an NYC-based online learning platform, closed an $80M Series D funding round
- The round was led by existing investor, Learn Capital and included Prosus Ventures, Runa Capital, MantaRay, and General Catalyst Partners
- Total funds raised to date is approximately $150M
- The company intends to use the funds to bring new products to the community for both students and their parents and expand its presence in Brazil and Indonesia
- Michał Borkowski, CEO, and co-founder of Brainly provides an online learning platform where students and parents go from questioning to understanding
- At brainly.com, and its group of websites and apps around the world, students connect their peers and experts to both receive and offer help with homework problems