
EdAider is a Swedish company founded in 2019 that provides AI-powered educational products and training for schools. Their offerings include a pedagogical learning platform for schools and municipalities, featuring data-driven development, planning, assessment, communication, and administrative simplification. They also offer comprehensive AI training for teachers and school leaders, developed by leading educators and researchers, focusing on practical application, ethical considerations, and leadership in AI. EdAider emphasizes research-based, user-centric development and has trained over 20,000 teachers and a significant number of students and school leaders across Sweden. Their vision is to improve educational quality and equity through technology.

EdAider is a Swedish company founded in 2019 that provides AI-powered educational products and training for schools. Their offerings include a pedagogical learning platform for schools and municipalities, featuring data-driven development, planning, assessment, communication, and administrative simplification. They also offer comprehensive AI training for teachers and school leaders, developed by leading educators and researchers, focusing on practical application, ethical considerations, and leadership in AI. EdAider emphasizes research-based, user-centric development and has trained over 20,000 teachers and a significant number of students and school leaders across Sweden. Their vision is to improve educational quality and equity through technology.
Founded: 2019
Headquarters: Stockholm, Sweden
Sector: EdTech — AI-driven adaptive learning & analytics
Team size (reported): 11–50 employees
Notable traction: Trained >20,000 teachers (Sweden)
Improving teaching quality, adaptive learning, data-driven school decision-making, and AI literacy among educators.
2019
Education Technology
Reported as a non-equity assistance round announced Jan 1, 2020.
Investor listed on Dealroom as IST Group (Feb 2024).
“Sting; IST Group; Propel Capital (displayed on profile); strategic partner: Natur & Kultur”