
Alda is a female-founded tech company that provides a platform for data-driven inclusion, gamified micro-learning, and measurable outcomes to help organizations build healthier workplace cultures. Their Inclusion Index and Pulse feature allows companies to understand their inclusivity and benchmark against a database. The platform also offers gamified micro-learning modules for employees and managers, and tools for assessment and goal setting with AI-driven recommendations and action plans. Alda is fully compliant and scalable for global workplaces, adhering to ESG standards. The company has been recognized by Gartner for leadership in DEI outcomes and has received awards such as "Educational Startup of the Year 2025". They aim to help organizations attract talent, foster healthy workplace culture, and meet compliance requirements.

Alda is a female-founded tech company that provides a platform for data-driven inclusion, gamified micro-learning, and measurable outcomes to help organizations build healthier workplace cultures. Their Inclusion Index and Pulse feature allows companies to understand their inclusivity and benchmark against a database. The platform also offers gamified micro-learning modules for employees and managers, and tools for assessment and goal setting with AI-driven recommendations and action plans. Alda is fully compliant and scalable for global workplaces, adhering to ESG standards. The company has been recognized by Gartner for leadership in DEI outcomes and has received awards such as "Educational Startup of the Year 2025". They aim to help organizations attract talent, foster healthy workplace culture, and meet compliance requirements.
Founded: 2021
Headquarters: Reykjavík, Iceland
Category: DEI / HR technology (SaaS)
Employees: 19
Last reported funding: Seed, May 2022 (~€2.2M reported)
Workplace diversity, equity and inclusion measurement, learning, and actionable improvement.
2021
Human Resources / DEI Technology
€2.2M (reported)
Reported also to have received 300 million ISK from Frumtak and Tennin and a 50 million ISK grant from the Icelandic Technology Development Fund
“Backed by early-stage investors including Frumtak Ventures and Tennin; recipient of a Technology Development Fund grant”