Toddle raises $17 million in Series A funding led by Sequoia Capital India to enhance product development and expand its global reach in the K-12 edtech market.
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Toddle, an edtech SaaS startup founded in 2019 by educational professionals Deepanshu Arora, Gautam Arora, Misbah Jafary, Nikhil Poonawala, and Parita Parekh, has recently secured $17 million in a Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital India. The platform primarily serves independent schools offering International Baccalaureate (IB) and various progressive curricula, with a user base of over 40,000 educators across more than 1,500 schools in over 100 countries, including major markets such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, China, and the UAE.
Toddle has seen its product offerings expand to include curricula from Cambridge, British, and American systems, with plans to introduce products for preschool education shortly. The company's revenue distribution shows a strong international presence, with about 40% of revenue coming from North and South America, and 30% from Europe and the Middle East, while only 7-8% is sourced from India itself.
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Industry Overview
The K-12 edtech landscape in India has evolved significantly, particularly following the pandemic, which disrupted traditional education methods and forced schools to adapt to digital solutions. While
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Sequoia Capital India
invested in
Toddle
in 2023
in a Series A deal
Disclosed details
Transaction Size: $17M
Revenue: $1M
Net Income: $0M