Scholé AI Raises $3 Million in Funding

Scholé AI, a Lausanne, Switzerland- and San Francisco, CA-based AI-native learning platform built for the modern workforce, has raised $3 million in funding.

The round was led by ACE Ventures, with participation from The House Fund and FundF.

ACE Ventures is a Geneva, Switzerland-based venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in transformative technology companies globally. As the venture arm of ACE & Company, it manages over $230 million, focusing on backing outlier founders in sectors such as AI, robotics, and fintech.

The company will use the funding to expand enterprise deployments, grow the team, and further develop Scholé AI’s adaptive learning platform.

Founded by Dr. Vinitra Swamy and Dr. Paola Mejia, Scholé AI is an AI-native learning platform designed to close the enterprise AI skills gap through personalized, context-aware training. It delivers interactive lessons that adapt in real time to a learner’s role, tools, and daily tasks, using the company’s own materials as a foundation. A spin-off from research conducted at EPFL and UC Berkeley, Scholé AI is used by hundreds of global companies, including Bank of America, NASA, Oracle, Microsoft, and Apple. The company operates across Switzerland and the United States.

Funding Details

Company: Scholé, Inc.

Raised: $3.0M

Round: Unknown

Funding Date: January 2026

Lead Investor: ACE Ventures

Additional Investors: The House Fund, FundF

Company Website: https://schole.ai/

Software Category: Enterprise Learning / AI Training Platform