
Woonoz is a leader in adaptive learning, providing innovative training solutions that enhance knowledge retention through its unique Ancrage Mémoriel® methodology. This approach combines artificial intelligence and neuroscience to create personalized learning experiences that ensure long-term retention of skills and knowledge. With over 17 years of expertise, Woonoz serves more than 7 million learners across 36 countries, helping organizations improve training effectiveness and achieve measurable ROI. Their software suite allows for the design, deployment, and monitoring of training programs tailored to specific business needs, making it a valuable partner for companies looking to enhance their training strategies.

Woonoz is a leader in adaptive learning, providing innovative training solutions that enhance knowledge retention through its unique Ancrage Mémoriel® methodology. This approach combines artificial intelligence and neuroscience to create personalized learning experiences that ensure long-term retention of skills and knowledge. With over 17 years of expertise, Woonoz serves more than 7 million learners across 36 countries, helping organizations improve training effectiveness and achieve measurable ROI. Their software suite allows for the design, deployment, and monitoring of training programs tailored to specific business needs, making it a valuable partner for companies looking to enhance their training strategies.
Founded: 2005 in Lyon, France
Product: AI-driven adaptive learning (Memory Anchoring®) for enterprise training
Scale: Used by 7+ million learners across 36 countries; deployed at hundreds of companies
Team size (reported): 59 employees
Funding: Seed round (Jun 2011) led by Evolem; reported total ≈ $1.45M
Corporate learning and training effectiveness; long-term knowledge retention.
2005
E-learning / EdTech
€1.0M
Seed round reported in June 2011; Dealroom lists amount €1.0M while other sources obfuscate amount. Total funding reported as $1,450,000.
“Evolem / Evolem Start led the disclosed Seed round in 2011”