AI learning platform Mindsmith raises $4.1 million in seed funding to develop corporate e-learning platform

Mindsmith, a Utah-based startup, has raised $4.1 million in seed funding to support its corporate e-learning platform. 

Mindsmith allows organizations to create high-quality e-learning experiences up to 12 times faster than through traditional methods. Its AI authoring platform allows teams to use existing content to create interactive training content without sacrificing quality.

The funding round was led by Next Frontier Capital, with participation from WndrCo, Grix, and others.

“We built Mindsmith so teams can quickly create more powerful and engaging learning programs that drive real business impact. By turning static content into dynamic, instructionally grounded courses in minutes, L&D teams can focus on more strategic and ambitious projects without sacrificing valuable time and budgetary resources,” comments Zack Allen, Co-founder and CEO of Mindsmith. 

“Our platform is where intelligence meets instructional integrity, allowing teams to leverage AI throughout every step of the process to lean into their professional workflow and make content that produces results.”

“Speed is meaningless if the learning doesn’t stick,” adds Ethan Webb, Co-founder of Mindsmith. “AI’s promise isn’t just faster content creation, it’s smarter content creation. Similar to popular tools like Canva or Miro that make visual creation and collaboration more intuitive for all users, Mindsmith brings that ease to corporate training materials. Our goal is to help companies create training that actually changes behavior and improves long-term performance. When intelligence meets instructional integrity, companies can finally scale training that changes performance.”

Mindsmith’s customers include Laing O’Rourke, Gaylor Electric and Hubspot. 

Killian Vigna, Instructional Designer at Hubspot, adds: "Mindsmith has been a significant upgrade over the legacy e-learning tools we used in the past. With an intuitive and easy-to-use approach to tackling course creation, Mindsmith has driven significant value for our team. We see Mindsmith as a key partner through every stage of course creation.”

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