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Gamified adaptive math and English platform for K-8 students combining gameplay with curriculum-aligned practice. Toronto ON, raised $45M+.
Prodigy Education is a gamified adaptive learning company that provides K-8 students with curriculum-aligned math and English practice embedded within an engaging role-playing game experience. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Prodigy has raised more than $45 million and built one of the largest free-to-play educational game platforms in the world, with tens of millions of registered students across the United States, Canada, and other English-speaking markets. The company's freemium model makes the core learning experience free for students while offering premium memberships with expanded game content for families.\n\nProdigy's game world is an immersive fantasy adventure where students advance by correctly answering math or English questions — defeating monsters, collecting pets, and building characters using the in-game currency earned through correct answers. The adaptive algorithm adjusts question difficulty based on student performance, targeting each student's zone of proximal development within the grade-level curriculum. Teachers create free accounts to assign Prodigy to their class, set specific curriculum topics that Prodigy will focus on during each student's session, and access performance reports showing class and individual student progress.\n\nProdigy differentiates from pure adaptive practice tools like IXL and DreamBox through the depth of its game engagement, which drives unusually high voluntary student usage time — students often play Prodigy outside of school hours because they enjoy the game experience rather than because it is assigned. This voluntary engagement time produces additional practice that supplements classroom instruction. Prodigy competes with IXL, ST Math, and DreamBox in adaptive math, and with various English learning games, while its game-first design occupies a distinct position in the market.
Adept AI raised $415M to pioneer computer-use AI agents; its core research and agent team moved to Amazon in 2024 in a landmark talent acquisition while the company continues developing ACT-1 for enterprise automation.
Adept AI was founded in 2022 by a team of former OpenAI, DeepMind, and Google Brain researchers to build AI that can take actions on computers — navigating software interfaces, filling forms, and executing multi-step workflows in any application. Its ACT-1 model demonstrated the ability to control web browsers and desktop applications through natural language instructions, pioneering the computer-use agent paradigm that Anthropic later commercialized with Claude's computer use feature.
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