
Praxis Labs is a minority-owned company that provides AI-powered immersive learning simulations designed to develop critical human skills for managers and leaders in diverse, modern workplaces. Their flagship product, Pivotal Practice, offers on-demand, bite-sized simulations with personalized AI coaching to help leaders practice and improve skills for high-stakes, unpredictable workplace moments. The platform integrates with enterprise systems like Workday and Docebo, is SOC-2 Type 2 certified, and focuses on measurable behavior change and business outcomes. Praxis Labs serves enterprise clients, helping scale leadership development and inclusive workplace culture through innovative, research-backed experiential learning.

Praxis Labs is a minority-owned company that provides AI-powered immersive learning simulations designed to develop critical human skills for managers and leaders in diverse, modern workplaces. Their flagship product, Pivotal Practice, offers on-demand, bite-sized simulations with personalized AI coaching to help leaders practice and improve skills for high-stakes, unpredictable workplace moments. The platform integrates with enterprise systems like Workday and Docebo, is SOC-2 Type 2 certified, and focuses on measurable behavior change and business outcomes. Praxis Labs serves enterprise clients, helping scale leadership development and inclusive workplace culture through innovative, research-backed experiential learning.
Founded: 2019
Headquarters: Stanford, California
Product focus: AI-enabled immersive simulations for DEI and leadership training
Notable certification: SOC 2 Type II
Acquisition status: Acquired by Torch
Workplace leadership development, diversity/equity/inclusion training, and measurable behavior change.
2019
Enterprise learning / HR tech
3200000.00
Seed round announced February 2021
15500000.00
Series A announced October 2021
“Investors include Norwest Venture Partners, Emerson Collective, SoftBank’s SB Opportunity Fund / Open Opportunity Fund, Ulu Ventures, Precursor Ventures, and Penny Jar Capital.”