
Learning Beautiful
Founded Year
2016Stage
Incubator/Accelerator - II | AliveTotal Raised
$20KAbout Learning Beautiful
Learning Beautiful provides a simple introductory platform for children to learn the basics of computer science. It creates tactile learning materials to teach computer science to young children, without the use of computer screens. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
Latest Learning Beautiful News
Jan 20, 2023
Spun out of a Media Lab project, the startup offers materials that help children explore computer science concepts through hands-on learning.
Learning Beautiful Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Learning Beautiful founded?
Learning Beautiful was founded in 2016.
Where is Learning Beautiful's headquarters?
Learning Beautiful's headquarters is located at Boston.
What is Learning Beautiful's latest funding round?
Learning Beautiful's latest funding round is Incubator/Accelerator - II.
How much did Learning Beautiful raise?
Learning Beautiful raised a total of $20K.
Who are the investors of Learning Beautiful?
Investors of Learning Beautiful include MassChallenge, DesignX and MIT Media Lab.
Who are Learning Beautiful's competitors?
Competitors of Learning Beautiful include Tynker and 2 more.
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