Funded Education Startups in Italy
In Italy’s education funding rounds shown here, the largest disclosed amount is Brum’s $4M (2025-03-18).
In Italy’s education funding rounds shown here, the largest disclosed amount is Brum’s $4M (2025-03-18). That peak is followed by several materially smaller disclosed rounds (e.g., Futura at $15M on 2024-05-07, Develhope at $7M on 2023-06-15, and Treccani Futura at $8M on 2022-07-13), while one very large-looking step-up does not exist in the disclosed data: the top disclosed figures cluster in the single-digit millions range rather than spreading upward. The list also shows a tight city concentration: while Rome appears across multiple entries (Comunico 2025-06-04 at $180K; Starting Finance 2024-07-04 at $3M; Treccani Futura 2022-07-13 at $8M; Epicode School 2021-03-16 at $1M), Milano/Lombardia dominates other entries (Brum 2025-03-18 at $4M; Futura 2024-05-07 at $15M; Coachy 2023-06-01, undisclosed; Startup Geeks is Mantova at $1M). Temporally, disclosed rounds span 2021-03-16 (Epicode School) through the most recent 2025-06-04 (Comunico), with multiple rounds concentrated in 2022–2024 and a smaller tail in 2025.
Stage and disclosure are mixed: of 14 rows, 3 are labeled “undisclosed” on amount (Tutornow 2025-05-06; ReLearn 2023-07-04; Coachy 2023-06-01; Isplora.com 2022-05-20), and 2 more carry empty/blank series classifications (auLAB Srl 2021-05-20; a blank “Series Unknown” appears for others like Starting Finance 2024-07-04). Pre-Seed and Seed together account for several recent entries (Comunico pre-seed; auLAB Srl and Epicode School pre-seed; plus multiple Seeds including Brum 2025-03-18 at $4M), while higher stages are less frequent (e.g., Series B: Isplora.com 2022-05-20, undisclosed).
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Frequently asked
What are the highest and lowest disclosed round amounts in this Italy education list, and how large is the gap?
The largest disclosed amount is Futura’s $15M on 2024-05-07, while the smallest disclosed amount is Comunico’s $180K on 2025-06-04. The difference is therefore very large in absolute terms, with most other disclosed rounds (e.g., Develhope $7M on 2023-06-15; Treccani Futura $8M on 2022-07-13; Buddyfit $11M on 2022-06-06) sitting between those extremes.
Are disclosed funding rounds concentrated into a specific time window (for example, 2022–2024 vs 2025)?
Among the 14 rows, multiple entries cluster across 2022–2024 (e.g., Treccani Futura 2022-07-13 at $8M; Buddyfit 2022-06-06 at $11M; Isplora.com 2022-05-20 undisclosed; Develhope 2023-06-15 at $7M; Futura 2024-05-07 at $15M). The 2025 tail is shorter in the list shown, with Comunico (2025-06-04 at $180K) and Brum (2025-03-18 at $4M) plus other undisclosed entries (Tutornow on 2025-05-06).
Which geography appears most consistently, and does that city show up across both early and later rounds?
Rome is the clearest repeat: Comunico (2025-06-04 at $180K), Starting Finance (2024-07-04 at $3M), Treccani Futura (2022-07-13 at $8M), and Epicode School (2021-03-16 at $1M). Other areas appear, but with fewer repeat appearances (e.g., Milano/Lombardia shows up via Brum 2025-03-18 at $4M and Futura 2024-05-07 at $15M).
How much of the list has undisclosed amounts or missing series labels, and does that limit comparisons by stage?
Four entries are explicitly “undisclosed” on amount: Tutornow (2025-05-06), ReLearn (2023-07-04), Coachy (2023-06-01), and Isplora.com (2022-05-20). In addition, auLAB Srl (2021-05-20) has a blank series classification, which complicates stage-based comparisons even where the amount is disclosed.
What stage mix dominates the disclosed amounts, and are the highest disclosed rounds tied to a specific stage label?
Pre-Seed and Seed dominate the visible recency and count (e.g., Comunico pre-seed at $180K on 2025-06-04; Epicode School pre-seed at $1M on 2021-03-16; Brum seed at $4M on 2025-03-18). The largest disclosed round, however, is labeled Series A for Futura ($15M on 2024-05-07), not pre-seed or seed.
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