a year ago
Graide Raises £1.6M for AI-Powered Essay Grading Platform
Graide, a Birmingham, UK-based AI and machine learning platform for teachers, has raised £1.6 million in funding
The round, which brought the total amount to £2.5 million, saw participation from XTX Ventures alongside existing investors Mercia Ventures, the MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund, which is managed by Mercia and part of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF), SFC Capital and private investors
The company intends to use the funds to expand in the UK and target new markets in the US and Canada
Founded by Robert Stanyon, Manjinder Kainth and George Bartlett, Graide uses assistive AI and machine learning to help teachers grade essays and provide feedback to students
Initially designed for marking maths, physics and chemistry papers, the company has since launched a new platform that can mark essays and reports in all subjects
It is also working to detect students using AI to write essays
The platform is now used by universities including Birmingham, Durham, Huddersfield and Sussex, as well as learning platforms and exam boards, and has already carried out successful pilot projects in the US
The company, which is based in Wolverhampton, currently employs eight staff.
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"saving teacher time on grading essays and providing feedback to students"
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"uses assistive AI and machine learning to help teachers grade essays and provide feedback to students"