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SoftBank leads $105m round of Zoom-integrated edtech firm
“Class, a virtual classroom that integrates exclusively with Zoom, announced today that it has raised US$105 million in financing led by SoftBank Vision Fund II,” TechCrunch reported.
Details:
- The fresh fundraise takes the total capital raised by Class to US$146 million with a post-money valuation of US$804 million.
- GSV Ventures and Emergence Capital Partners have backed Class in previous fundraises. Edtech funds like Reach Capital, Owl Ventures, Insight Partners, and Learn Capital have also made investments in the virtual classroom startup.
Dive deeper:
- Class, formerly known as Class for Zoom, uses management and instruction tools to track student engagement, facilitate group discussion, and monitor participation, among other things. The company said it has had over 250 customers to date.
- Edtech was one of the winners in 2020 amid the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in India. The country’s edtech industry raised at least US$2.22 billion in funding last year. Edtech startups are now experimenting with a number of methods to win and keep children’s attention. (Read: Edtech needs to do some soul-searching as it powers ahead)
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