
PyxiScience offers an adaptive mathematics learning platform designed by educators and powered by AI. It aims to help instructors teach more efficiently and students progress at their own pace through quality content, automated grading, and real-time feedback. The platform personalizes learning paths, generates AI-assisted exercises and exams, and provides high-fidelity OCR for handwritten assignments, correcting them up to 8x faster with 95% accuracy. PyxiScience boasts over 10,000 users and emphasizes a community of teachers passionate about science, pedagogy, and innovation, allowing for content sharing and creation. The business model appears to be SaaS or subscription-based, focusing on educational technology solutions.

PyxiScience offers an adaptive mathematics learning platform designed by educators and powered by AI. It aims to help instructors teach more efficiently and students progress at their own pace through quality content, automated grading, and real-time feedback. The platform personalizes learning paths, generates AI-assisted exercises and exams, and provides high-fidelity OCR for handwritten assignments, correcting them up to 8x faster with 95% accuracy. PyxiScience boasts over 10,000 users and emphasizes a community of teachers passionate about science, pedagogy, and innovation, allowing for content sharing and creation. The business model appears to be SaaS or subscription-based, focusing on educational technology solutions.
Product: AI-powered adaptive mathematics learning platform
Funding: Seed announced 2025-05-20; total funding USD 2,250,000
Founder: Joachim Lebovits — Founder & CEO
Founded / HQ: 2023 — Villepinte, Île-de-France, France
Users / Team: 10,000+ users; ~8 employees
Mathematics education — improving assessment, grading efficiency, and personalized learning for students and instructors.
2023
EdTech
USD 2,250,000.00
Round lists three investors total; Bpifrance is also listed as a participating investor.
“Seed round led by INCO Ventures and Newfund, with participation from Bpifrance (3 investors total).”