
Querium is an education technology company founded in 2013, focused on helping students master critical STEM skills for career success. Their patented StepWise Virtual Tutor uses AI to provide personalized, step-by-step tutoring, mimicking master teachers and offering 24/7 assistance. The platform supports over 500 math learning objectives and generates detailed analytics on student progress, integrating with learning management systems like Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle. Querium's solutions are designed to be affordable and accessible, particularly for economically disadvantaged students, leveraging open-source content and software. They have a proven track record, with students scoring 16% higher on standardized tests after using StepWise and a $1M grant from the U.S. Department of Education supporting studies on its effectiveness.

Querium is an education technology company founded in 2013, focused on helping students master critical STEM skills for career success. Their patented StepWise Virtual Tutor uses AI to provide personalized, step-by-step tutoring, mimicking master teachers and offering 24/7 assistance. The platform supports over 500 math learning objectives and generates detailed analytics on student progress, integrating with learning management systems like Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle. Querium's solutions are designed to be affordable and accessible, particularly for economically disadvantaged students, leveraging open-source content and software. They have a proven track record, with students scoring 16% higher on standardized tests after using StepWise and a $1M grant from the U.S. Department of Education supporting studies on its effectiveness.
Founded: 2013
Headquarters: Austin, Texas
Core product: StepWise Virtual Tutor (patented AI step-by-step STEM tutoring)
Total funding (reported): USD 6,230,000
Employee count (reported): 11
STEM education, tutoring, test prep, learning analytics, educational access for disadvantaged students
2013
Education technology
USD 3,200,000
Series B reported as $3.2M; company notes 80% of funds from previous investors
“Investors include Wild Basin Investments, Ingram Content Group (ICG Ventures), Crossfire Holdings, SustainVC, SWAN Impact Network, and University of Michigan Social Venture Fund”