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EDCAPIT Achieves Global Reach with 120K Page Views and $5M Seed Fundraising Announcement

EDCAPIT secures $5M in Seed funding, achieving 120K page views and expanding its educational platform to over 30 countries in just one year.

EDCAPIT, an American global EdTech and AI learning platform, has announced its year-end results for 2025, showcasing substantial growth, an expanded global footprint, and significant new product developments as the company gears up for its 2026 objectives. In conjunction with its performance milestones, EDCAPIT has also initiated a Seed fundraising round with a target of up to $5 million to facilitate ongoing expansion and innovation.

Within a year, EDCAPIT transitioned from concept to a fully operational educational ecosystem, serving learners and instructors in over 30 countries globally. The platform’s growth metrics are striking, with a leap from zero to over 80 teachers, the addition of more than 88 courses, and nearly 1,980 lessons developed. EDCAPIT boasts over 22,500 hours of video content and has garnered more than 120 company mentions across various publications.

Audience engagement metrics reveal a rapid rise in interest; the platform recorded over 120,000 page views, engaged more than 8,900 active users, and saw nearly 298,000 recorded events throughout 2025. As a result, EDCAPIT is quickly becoming a preferred destination for individuals seeking career-oriented education and skills enhancement.

The platform’s most sought-after course categories reflect its commitment to professional growth and practical outcomes, with high enrollments in areas such as Business, Personal Growth & Self-Development, Communication Skills, Sales, Professional Skills & Careers, Marketing, and Technology. This diverse curriculum highlights EDCAPIT’s focus on equipping learners with relevant skills for today’s job market.

Currently, EDCAPIT’s content is primarily offered in Russian, with course material evenly split between Russian and Ukrainian. The company’s localization strategy for 2026 includes plans to expand offerings into English, Spanish, and other languages to cater to a broader international audience. This effort aims to ensure that even more learners can access high-quality educational resources.

EDCAPIT’s approach to educator support is robust, featuring a revenue model that prioritizes instructors. The platform offers a 67% revenue share for instructors per course sale, alongside dedicated dashboards that provide analytics and course management tools. In addition, EDCAPIT runs a complimentary two-week training program titled “How to Create Your Online Course,” supplemented by comprehensive internal guides and best practices aimed at enhancing course creation.

Technologically, 2025 marked the launch of EDCAPIT’s core products, including a fully operational web platform and mobile applications available on both iOS and Android. The introduction of AI-driven customer support is designed to assist learners, course buyers, and instructors, while the innovative MLS Course Building System provides a foundation for future AI-enhanced product features.

Looking ahead, EDCAPIT’s market focus remains dual-faceted, targeting both B2C and B2B sectors. While individual learners constitute a significant portion of its audience, the company plans to expand into corporate education and government partnerships in the future. This strategic positioning aims to capture a diverse user base, particularly among migrants and learners seeking flexible, career-focused educational opportunities.

EDCAPIT has made notable strides since its inception, having successfully completed a pre-seed fundraising round while ensuring that the founder retains full ownership. The ongoing Seed fundraising round, aimed at raising more than $5 million, aligns with the company’s broader vision. Founded in New York, with an additional operational base established in San Francisco in Q3 2025, EDCAPIT is registered as an INC corporation in both New York and Delaware, supported by an international team of approximately 10 professionals.

As the company looks toward 2026, it plans to introduce an array of advanced AI-powered features, including an AI Career Center, AI Tutor, AI Skill Tracker, AI Career Advisor, AI Course Builder, AI Translation Engine, and an Employer Network, as well as integration with U.S. government programs. These initiatives are intended to enhance learner outcomes and expand the platform’s utility for students, educators, and employers alike.

For more detailed information, EDCAPIT’s press release and additional resources can be found on their official website. The company’s ambitious growth trajectory and innovative approach to education technology position it as a noteworthy player in the increasingly competitive EdTech landscape.

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David Park
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on discovering how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we learn and teach. I've covered everything from adaptive learning platforms to the debate over ethical AI use in classrooms and universities. My approach: balancing enthusiasm for educational innovation with legitimate concerns about equity and access. When I'm not writing about EdTech, I'm probably exploring new AI tools for educators or reflecting on how technology can truly democratize knowledge without leaving anyone behind.

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