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TinyTap - Undisclosed
Overview
Funding Date
April 25, 2023
Financing amount
$8.5M
Valuation
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Subcategory
About TinyTap - Undisclosed
TinyTap, an educational technology startup and Animoca Brands' subsidiary, has secured an $8.5 million funding round. The Tel Aviv-based EdTech firm will use the funding for staff expansion and product development. Sequoia China, Shima Capital, Polygon, Liberty City Ventures, Kingsway Capital, and GameFi Ventures are among the backers for the company's latest funding round.
Investors
Investors | Type | Location | Year Founded | #Portfolio Companies | Email Address | Socials |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fund | China | 2005 | 11 | -- | ||
Fund | United States of America | -- | 180 | -- | ||
Corporate | United States of America | 2017 | 135 | -- | ||
Fund | United States of America | 2012 | 32 | info@libertycityventures.com | ||
Fund | United Kingdom | 2013 | 32 | info@kingswaycap.com | ||
Fund | -- | -- | 12 | -- |
Founders & Team
Yogev Shelly
Company Profile / Project Introduction
TinyTap, the world’s largest library of games by teachers, becomes a part of AnimocaBrands to build an open education system on blockchain. TinyTap provides a code-free platform that empowers educators to create and share interactive educational content and to receive a revenue share when learners use that content. Creators can create TinyTap content and activities on iPad or the TinyTap website. TinyTap is available on iOS, Android and web platforms. Parents and teachers use TinyTap to enable the children of more than 9.2 million family members registered on TinyTap to learn from more than 250K+ interactive lessons and educational games created by teachers and publishers such as Oxford University Press, The Learning Company, and Sesame Street and more. TinyTap content is currently aimed primarily at young learners from pre-kindergarten to grade 6, and the company is working on expanding its offering to learners of all ages.