- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Employees
- 11–50
- Founded
- 2017
- Website
- junilearning.com
- Last Round
- Series AAug 2020
- Rounds
- 2
About
Acely is the leading AI tutor for the digital SAT and ACT, helping students get into their dream college. Our mission is to democratize opportunity for high school families through AI-native tools that empower students to learn smarter and gain confidence. Backed by Forerunner Ventures, we've grown to $10M ARR with a lean, 10-person team, proof that small, mission-driven teams can deliver outsized impact. Our product has traction, our users are engaged, and we're now at an inflection point: ready to scale with speed, craft, and AI-native excellence. Acely was launched out of beta in January 2024 as a spinout product from Juni (YC W18).
Summary
Juni is an EdTech company based in San Francisco, United States, founded in 2017. Its most recent funding was a Series A round in Aug 2020. Investors include Forerunner Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz.
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