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Medly AI Raises $8M Seed

Medly AI raises $8M seed round led by Felix Capital to scale its AI-powered exam preparation platform for students.

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by Ben Murray
Medly AI Raises $8M Seed

Medly AI Raises $8M Seed

Medly AI, a London-based exam-prep platform founded by two former NHS doctors, has raised an $8M seed round to scale its AI-powered tutoring platform. The investment follows a previous round and highlights the company's growth as it seeks to provide personalized educational feedback to students.

Investors

This round was led by Felix Capital, with participation from existing investors Eka Ventures and Ada Ventures. Additional angel investors included Andrey Dobrynin, Al Giles, Jean Hammond, and Hector Mason.

Medly AI Use of Funds

The capital will be used to support the company's growth, expand its AI tutor capabilities, and further develop its proprietary models tailored for UK and EEA marking and pedagogy.

About Medly AI

Founded by Dr. Paul Jung and Dr. Kavi Samra, Medly AI is an educational platform that provides students with an AI-driven tutor. The product uses a conversational interface and handwriting recognition to mark practice answers, explain feedback, and adapt to different learning styles for GCSE, A-level, IB, and SAT preparation.

Funding Details

Company Website: https://medlyai.com

Company: Medly AI
Raised: $8M
Round: Seed
Funding Date: August 18, 2026
Lead Investor: Felix Capital
Additional Investors: Eka Ventures, Ada Ventures, Andrey Dobrynin, Al Giles, Jean Hammond, Hector Mason
Software Category: EdTech
Source: https://thenextweb.com/news/medly-ai-8m-seed-felix-capital-gcse-tutoring

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