New Delhi: Qweebi, a K-12 online STEM platform, has raised $500,000 in a seed funding round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV), with participation from investors including Jeroen Tas and Arpit Jain.
The company said the funds will be used to advance product development and expand adoption across school districts in the United States. Qweebi offers a browser-based platform that enables schools to conduct engineering and robotics projects without requiring physical kits or supplies.
According to the company, more than 5,200 schools across all 50 U.S. states have signed up for the platform, reaching over 100,000 students. The adoption has been driven primarily through teacher-led outreach on social media.
Qweebi’s platform allows teachers to access ready-to-use project materials, including lesson plans and guides, reducing preparation time. Students can build virtual prototypes designed to function similarly to real-world models, enabling more classroom time for learning activities.
Commenting on the investment, Mitesh Shah of Inflection Point Ventures said the platform addresses cost and logistical challenges associated with delivering hands-on STEM education in schools.
Qweebi CEO Vivek Seetharaman said the platform is designed to make hands-on learning more accessible by removing barriers related to infrastructure and preparation.
The company stated that the initiative aims to support wider access to practical STEM education through a scalable digital approach.
