Nectir, an EdTech startup that gives every student a personalized AI learning partner, has announced that it has $6.3 million in a seed round led by Long Journey Ventures, Entrada Ventures, Precursor Ventures, and Behind Genius Ventures. The platform is the easiest way for schools to deploy AI across their organization while maintaining safety and privacy.
Nectir was founded by Kavitta Ghai and Jordan Long during their undergraduate study at UC Santa Barbara to address the shortcomings of traditional education systems. The platform integrates seamlessly with all major learning management systems (LMS), allowing schools to quickly create custom AI assistants for students, teachers, administrators, and more. Its most popular use case is an AI course assistant trained on class materials, giving every student access to personalized learning support and feedback at any time. It is also wholly FERPA-compliant, maintaining the highest data safety and student privacy standards.
Kavitta Ghai, CEO of Nectir shared about the firm:
Our goal is to make 24/7 personalized support the norm for every student throughout their educational journey. With AI technology, we can now provide each student with a learning partner that understands their textbooks, assignments, and deadlines, guiding them through each class in a way tailored to their needs.
The company reports that early results have demonstrated the platform’s effectiveness. Los Angeles Pacific University reported a 20% increase in GPAs, a 13% improvement in final scores, and a 36% boost in student motivation after using Nectir’s AI assistants for one term.
Jordan Long, Co-founder and CTO of Nectir, further explained the development:
We built Nectir AI to let teachers focus on what they do best—inspiring students, creating meaningful connections, and fostering critical thinking skills. By having AI handle repetitive tasks like answering common questions and providing essential explanations, we’re giving teachers back their time to do the profoundly human work that matters.
Cyan Banister, Partner at Long Journey Ventures, commented:
The American education system is at its breaking point – our teachers are overwhelmed, our students are falling behind, and traditional solutions aren’t making a dent in these challenges. What excites me about Nectir is that they’ve cracked the code for making AI work in real classrooms. We’re seeing up to 20% GPA increases across major universities because they’ve built something teachers actually want to use. Kavitta and Jordan aren’t just talking about the future of education – they’re building it, and that’s precisely why we had to invest.
With this fresh funding, Nectir intends to fuel its ambitious product roadmap and expand its team. The firm is actively seeking sales, operations, and engineering professionals to support the company’s rapid growth.