Qweebi, an online STEM learning platform that enables schools to run hands-on engineering and robotics projects entirely through a web browser, has raised $5,00,000 in a seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV).
Global Edtech Leaders Back the Round
The round also saw participation from global leaders including Jeroen Tas, former Co-founder of Mphasis and Chief Innovation & Strategy Officer at Philips, and Arpit Jain, Co-founder & CEO of SplashLearn, a leading K-12 math platform in the United States.
Funds to Drive Product Innovation and US Expansion
The company plans to use the funds to further develop its product and expand adoption across US school districts. More than 5,200 schools across all 50 US states, representing roughly 4% of schools nationwide, have signed up to use Qweebi, with the platform serving over 1 lakh students to date. This growth has been entirely organic, driven by teachers spreading the word on social media.
Strong Organic Growth Across US School Ecosystem
Inflection Point Ventures co-founder Mitesh Shah said, “STEM education is becoming increasingly important in preparing students for the future workforce, yet schools often struggle with the costs and logistics involved in delivering hands-on learning. Qweebi’s browser-based approach removes these barriers by making engineering and robotics education accessible without requiring physical infrastructure.” Qweebi was founded by a team with deep experience building interactive 3D platforms and scaling venture-backed startups.
Addressing Barriers in Hands-On STEM Education
Qweebi CEO Vivek Seetharaman said : “School systems around the world are increasingly moving beyond books and videos toward hands-on experiences. But in real classrooms, cost and friction still make it extremely difficult for teachers to run these projects at scale. At Qweebi, we’re removing these barriers to make hands-on learning simple and accessible, so every child has the opportunity to truly learn-by-doing.”
