Kwiziq's Crowdfunding campaign is live!

We finally launched our equity crowd funding campaign on Monday afternoon. Amazingly, we raised 15% of the target within the first 30 hours – before I even had a chance to write a blog post announcement!

banner showing that Kwiziq is crowd funding on the CrowdCube platform

Help us create the next generation of EdTech

Educational Technology (EdTech) is one of the hottest areas for investors in 2015. Our vision is that every student learning a foreign language should have a learning experienced personalised to their exact needs. Kwiziq is already helping students around the world learn and improve their French faster than ever thanks to our unique AI-based learning system that learns what you know and then works out what you need to do to improve.

Now, we want to expand.

kwiziq crowdcube banner with kwizbot

We have self-funded Kwiziq so far with amazing results: our first version in French has been growing exponentially and our customers are saying some amazing things about us. Now is is the perfect time to raise money to help us accelerate, improve the product, launch in new languages and release new features and apps that we have already developed in prototype form. It’s an exciting adventure!


Most countries in the worldd including the UK and the rest of Europe are embracing equity crowdfunding as a progressive way of allowing individuals to invest in the businesses they believe in and thus support innovative companies to start and to grow. However, unfortunately, equity crowdfunding is not yet open to individuals in the USA, Canada or Japan.
We also need to tell you this: Investments of this nature carry risks as well as potential rewards. Please #InvestAware as your capital is at risk.

Approved as a financial promotion by Crowdcube Ventures Ltd, which is authorised & regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (No. 572026).

Author info

Gruff Davies

[Follow on Twitter: @gruffdavies] Despite the very Welsh name, Gruff is actually half French. Nowadays, he's a tech entrepreneur (and some-time novelist) but he used to be a physicist at Imperial College before getting hooked on inventing things. He has a special interest in language learning, speaks five languages to varying degrees of fluency and he often blogs about language learning, science, and technology. As well as co-founding Kwiziq, he is the author the Amazon best-selling SF thriller, The Looking Glass Club and the inventor of the Exertris gaming exercise-bike and Pidgin, a free online tool that makes drawing flow charts and relationship diagrams as quick and easy as describing them in pidgin English.