
Uplimit is an AI-powered learning platform that transforms how organizations design and deliver training programs. It offers a suite of products including automated cohort management, AI-powered course creation, and expert-led courses, enabling companies to efficiently upskill their workforce. Uplimit differentiates itself by providing scalable, high-quality learning experiences that combine technology with real-world applications, making it a leader in the corporate training market. The platform is trusted by top companies and focuses on delivering measurable outcomes for both individuals and organizations, ensuring they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving job landscape.

Uplimit is an AI-powered learning platform that transforms how organizations design and deliver training programs. It offers a suite of products including automated cohort management, AI-powered course creation, and expert-led courses, enabling companies to efficiently upskill their workforce. Uplimit differentiates itself by providing scalable, high-quality learning experiences that combine technology with real-world applications, making it a leader in the corporate training market. The platform is trusted by top companies and focuses on delivering measurable outcomes for both individuals and organizations, ensuring they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving job landscape.
What they do: AI-native cohort learning and performance enablement platform for enterprise L&D and customer education
Founders: Julia Stiglitz; Sourabh Bajaj; Jake (Jacob) Samuelson
HQ: San Francisco, CA
Employees: 74
Known backers: Greylock; Salesforce Ventures; Workday Ventures; Conviction; GSV Ventures; Cowboy Ventures; individual investors (e.g., Mustafa Suleyman, Greg Brockman)
Total funding (disclosed): 19,500,000 USD
Enterprise learning & development; customer education; workforce upskilling
2021
EdTech / Learning & Development
Seed round announced Sep 28, 2022 with investors including Greylock, GSV Ventures, Cowboy Ventures, Mustafa Suleyman, and Greg Brockman.
Most recent disclosed round listed as Series A; multiple institutional investors reported (examples include Workday Ventures, Conviction).
“Backed by several prominent VC firms and industry investors, including top-tier venture firms and strategic corporate investors”