Maeve's AI Platform Gains 15,000 Users in Four Months

September 26, 2025
Maeve, a Ghent-based AI edtech start-up, has attracted over 15,000 users to its study platform since its launch in May 2025, offering tailored study support through AI-driven tools.
Maeve's AI Platform Gains 15,000 Users in Four Months

Maeve, a Ghent-based AI edtech start-up, has attracted over 15,000 users to its study platform since its launch in May 2025, according to a press release. The platform helps students study more efficiently by converting course materials into flashcards, exam questions, and summaries.

Maeve's platform allows students to upload their study materials, which are then processed to provide clear summaries and practice questions. For subjects like mathematics and statistics, a special chatbot explains questions step by step, enhancing understanding.

The platform is designed to adapt to students' strengths and weaknesses, adjusting difficulty and question types accordingly. Maeve is available in ten languages and is preparing for a broader international rollout, with plans to expand its user base and attract international students by the end of the academic year.

Maeve offers flexible subscription plans at €9.99 per month or €59.99 per year, and a new funding round is scheduled for early 2026 to support further growth and partnerships with publishers.

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