Last Updated: 16 April 2026
Gizmo, a London-based AI learning platform, has raised $22 million in a Series A funding round. The company was co-founded by three University of Cambridge graduates, Petros Christodoulou, Robin Jack, and Paul Evangelou, who built it around a straightforward premise: the same AI techniques that make social media impossible to put down could work just as well for studyin...
**STEELMAN:** Gizmo’s narrative is compelling because it addresses a real problem—student disengagement in an era of endless digital distractions—by repurposing the very mechanics that fuel addiction into tools for learning. The platform’s rapid adoption (13 million users) and investor confidence ($22 million Series A) suggest it has tapped into a genuine demand for personalized, interactive education. The founders’ credentials and the product’s adaptability across demographics (from GCSE studen...
