
17zuoye
Intelligent education for every student
Beijing, China · Founded 2011 · $365.0M raised
- Headquarters
- Beijing
- Employees
- 201–500
- Founded
- 2011
- Business Model
- B2C
- Website
- 17zuoye.com
- Total Funding
- $365.0M
- Last Round
- $250.0M Series EMar 2018
- Rounds
- 8
About
17zuoye (17 Education & Technology Group) is a Beijing-based K-12 education technology company founded in October 2011 by Liu Chang. The platform, whose name means 'homework together' in Chinese, serves over 60 million registered students across approximately 120,000 schools in China. The company provides all-subject homework solutions, class preparation tools, and adaptive learning resources for students, teachers, and parents. Following China's 2021 regulatory crackdown on private tutoring, the company pivoted to offer smart in-school teaching and learning SaaS solutions.
Summary
17zuoye is an EdTech company based in Beijing, China, founded in 2011. It has raised $365.0M in total across 8 rounds, most recently a $250.0M Series E round in Mar 2018. Investors include Temasek, Shunwei Capital and CITIC Private Equity Funds Management.
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Jan 2019
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