Edtech startup Creative Galileo raises $7.5 million in Series A funding

Edtech startup Creative Galileo raises $7.5 million in Series A funding

These funds will be used to scale up and accelerate hiring.

Creative Galileo

Mumbai: Early learning ed-tech platform Creative Galileo has raised $7.5 million in a Series A funding round from Kalaari Capital, Affirma Capital, East Ventures, Valiant Employee Investment Fund, and angel investors. This brings Creative Galileo's total funding to $10 million, including a pre-series A round of $2.5 million announced in October last year.

Creative Galileo offers a curriculum for children through narratives, gamified content, interactive learning journeys, and detailed parent updates.

The company will use the newly infused funds to scale up, accelerate hiring across the teams in multiple geographies, introduce regional languages and further strengthen the research and development of the platform.

Creative Galileo was founded in July 2020 by Prerna A Jhunjhunwala and co-founded by Nikhil Naik, ex-Vuclip. As the country's first-of-its-kind character-based early learning platform for kids aged 3–10, Creative Galileo claims to be the only early learning app to be ranked in the top 20 education apps in the Play Store, India. The company has forged over 20 partnerships with the country's top content studios in just over a year. With plans to expand in Southeast Asia, Creative Galileo recently started its foray with international alliances such as EBS Korea, an educational content specialist broadcasting company. 

Creative Galileo founder Prerna A Jhunjhunwala said, "We are excited to bring our new partners on board. In the last year, we have successfully built and provided millions of children access to high-quality content in our Digital and Educational Equality mission. We want to enable bespoke learning for children across the globe through their favorite characters to strengthen their foundation during their early years, which will also help develop and strengthen critical thinking, confidence, cognitive skills, and emotional intelligence.”

"Our soon-to-be "multilingual" platform will become the largest universe of kids' character-driven learning platforms with a curriculum designed by experts to meet the foundational learning requirements,” she added.

Kalaari Capital MD Vani Kola said, "We are excited to strengthen our partnership with Prerna and Nikhil as they continue their journey of transforming learning experiences for children across the globe. In the last six months, they have achieved strong growth with low marketing spend. Creative Galileo has also consistently ranked among the top 20 educational apps in India's play store—the only early learning app to achieve this distinction. This is a testament to the founders' relentless focus and strong execution.”

“We are glad to welcome Creative Galileo into East Ventures' network and support them in strengthening the education ecosystem in the region. We believe the approach of Creative Galileo will provide fun and exciting learning experiences, and we are looking forward to experiencing more innovation from the team,” said East Ventures managing partner Koh Wai Kit.

HolonIQ recently listed Creative Galileo on their annual list of the 100 most promising EdTech start-ups from India & South Asia.