Learn Capital Research
Investment Thesis
Learn Capital was founded in 2009 as the first venture capital firm dedicated exclusively to education and human capital development. The firm believes that learning is the foundation of a thriving society and that the next wave of societal advancement will be realized through companies creating products and services that empower individuals with the capacity, knowledge, and tools to thrive.
With a 16-year track record, Learn Capital has invested $1B+ across five funds and backed 176 portfolio companies. The firm has produced 10 unicorns, three IPOs (Coursera, Udemy, Nerdy), and 27 M&A exits.
Investment Focus Areas
Learn Capital invests in early and growth-stage companies reshaping education and human capital development:
Primary Focus:
- AI-powered learning platforms and personalized education
- Digital education and workforce training
- Career advancement and outcomes-based learning
- EdTech infrastructure and platforms
- Skills-based hiring and talent marketplaces
Key Investment Drivers:
- Large TAM category winners - Companies attacking billion-dollar education/workforce markets
- Innovative business models - Outcomes-based, adaptive learning, AI-enhanced instruction
- Exceptional founding teams - Experienced educators, technologists, and domain experts
- AI integration - 2025 outcomes report highlights pivot to agentic AI and adaptive tutoring
Stage Focus
Learn Capital invests across early and growth stages:
- Seed: $100K-$2M for companies with validated problem/early product
- Series A: $2M-$20M for companies with product-market fit
- Growth: Selective later-stage investments in proven portfolio companies
Check size range: $100K minimum to $20M for Series A.
Recent Activity (2025-2026)
Learn Capital continues active deployment from multiple funds:
- July 2025: Released 2025 Outcomes Report on AI and the Future of Learning
- Recent investments focus on: Adaptive tutoring, AI-powered coaching, skills-based hiring, early literacy, teacher certification
- Fund status: Actively deploying; raising fifth fund as of May 2024 for continued investments
- 2025 EdTech landscape: Participated in $2.6B EdTech market with focus on proven solutions and AI/workforce training
Portfolio Highlights
Public Companies (Portfolio Exits):
- Coursera (NYSE: COUR) - World's leading MOOC platform
- Udemy (NYSE: UDMY) - World's largest learning marketplace
- Nerdy (NYSE: NRDY) - Live online learning platform
Notable Acquisitions:
- LearnZillion (acquired by Weld North)
- StudyEdge (acquired by Accelerate Learning)
- MasteryConnect (acquired by Instructure)
- StudySync (acquired by Weld North)
- Teachable (acquired by Hotmart)
- Mystery Science (acquired by Discovery Education)
- BuildKite (indirect through general edtech ecosystem)
Active Portfolio (176 total companies): Diverse ecosystem spanning:
- Consumer learning platforms (Coursera, Udemy, SoloLearn, Photomath)
- K-12 instructional software (Amplify, ClassDojo, CodeHS, Desmos)
- Workforce development (General Assembly, Springboard, Pathrise)
- Skills-based hiring (Andela, Kalibrr, Hireart)
- AI-powered learning (Emergence, Empath, Feeling Great, Brainly)
- Higher education solutions (Minerva Project, Nexford)
- Early education (Prenda, DIY.org, Wonder Workshop)
- Specialized skill training (Brilliant, Polygon, Climb Credit)
- Learning infrastructure (NewGlobe for emerging markets)
- Emerging AI agents (Superintelligent, Sakana AI, Ohai)
Team & Leadership
Founders & Managing Partners:
- Rob Hutter: Co-founder, focuses on seed/early-stage investments; currently Chairman of Emergence.ai (LLM for education); chairman of Edu3 Foundation (2022+); board member at Amplify, Brilliant, Prenda, Bloomboard, Feeling Great, Superintelligent, Brainly
- Greg Mauro: Co-founder, oversees investing practice; previously founded multiple venture-backed startups; board member at NewGlobe
Investment Team:
- Matthew Barry, Partner
- Brook Bisrat, Partner
- Vinit Sukhija, Partner
- Don Burton, Managing Partner (LearnStart division)
Support Team:
- Vanessa Rutstein, CFO & Chief Compliance Officer
- Francisco Molina, Controller
- Rebecca Gill, Executive Assistant
Advisors:
- Rick Hanushek (renowned education economist)
- Sa'ad Shah
Decision Process & Investment Style
Partnership-driven: Multiple partners review and approve investments; collaborative decision-making with deep expertise in edtech and workforce development
Due diligence factors:
- Founder quality and relevant domain expertise
- Market size and TAM analysis
- Innovative approach to persistent education problems
- Measurable outcomes and impact potential
- Scalability and path to significant exit
Board participation: Learn Capital actively takes board seats and provides operational support; Rob and Greg sit on multiple portfolio boards
Geographic Focus
- Primary: United States (SF Bay Area, Austin, East Coast presence)
- International: Global scope with companies like NewGlobe in Africa/India, Andela in emerging markets, Kalibrr in Southeast Asia
Sector Classification
Education and human capital development across:
- K-12 curriculum and instruction
- Higher education modernization
- Workforce development and skills training
- Career services and hiring
- Emerging AI for learning (recent focus)
- Global education in emerging markets
Founder Preferences
Learn Capital backs founders who:
- Have domain expertise - Prior experience in education, learning, or workforce development
- Are mission-driven - Passionate about solving education challenges at scale
- Think big - Ambitious about TAM and potential impact
- Are exceptional operators - Proven execution track record
- Build diverse founding teams - Bring complementary skills and perspectives
Investment Philosophy
"We back and build ventures that help humans learn to reach their highest potential."
Learn Capital combines venture capital with community building:
- Active portfolio support through board participation
- Peer learning network across portfolio companies
- Regular content and insights sharing via "Venture to Learn" newsletter
- Connection to education ecosystem and policy makers
Recent Evolution (2025)
From 2025 outcomes report:
- AI pivot: Increasing focus on agentic AI and adaptive tutoring systems
- Workforce focus: Skills-based hiring and outcomes-based career training gaining emphasis
- EdTech stabilization: Market consolidating around proven models; Learn Capital positioned as long-term partner
- Impact measurement: Continued emphasis on measurable learning outcomes and equity
Competitive Advantages
- Pioneering position: Founded as first edtech-focused VC fund (2009); 16-year track record
- Unicorn expertise: 10 unicorns backed; proven ability to scale education companies
- Diverse portfolio: 176 companies across learning ecosystem
- Deep expertise: Team includes education economists (Rick Hanushek), education entrepreneurs (Rob, Greg)
- Long-term orientation: Patient capital model aligned with education timelines
- Global perspective: Portfolio spans developed and emerging markets
Fund Structure
- 5 deployed funds with $1B+ total AUM
- Special opportunities fund (Learn Capital Special Opportunities Fund XXIV)
- LearnStart division (led by Don Burton) for building new ventures
- Fund V in fundraising (as of mid-2024)