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EdTech startup Verbatica joins SuperCharger Ventures accelerator and plans to raise $600,000

Verbatica, an innovative EdTech startup with Russian founders, has announced its acceptance into the 4th cohort of SuperCharger Ventures — a leading international accelerator focused on educational technologies. This milestone is expected to accelerate the development of the platform and support its global expansion. The company is planning to raise $600,000 in funding.

Verbatica, which specializes in developing AI-powered solutions for foreign language learning, has joined the 4th cohort of SuperCharger Ventures — one of the world’s leading EdTech accelerators, supporting innovative startups globally with offices in London, Singapore, and Malta. Since its founding in 2020, SuperCharger Ventures has invested in 91 startups and completed 7 successful exits. Its current portfolio includes 81 companies.

Verbatica offers a revolutionary approach to learning English and Arabic. The platform combines adaptive artificial intelligence with live teaching to create personalized learning paths for each user. Additionally, Verbatica’s methodology includes deep cultural immersion, making the learning process more practical and relevant.

“Before joining SuperCharger Ventures, Verbatica successfully raised $700,000. Participation in the accelerator validates the strength of our product model and marks a key step in scaling further. The program gives us access to a global network of investors, strategic partners, and top EdTech companies — which will help accelerate our entry into the MENA and Southeast Asia markets,” said Nikita Savilov, co-founder and CEO of Verbatica.

Verbatica is an educational platform of the future, founded by MGIMO graduates Nikita Savilov and Nikolay Morozov. We combine cutting-edge AI technologies with proven teaching methods to create a unique language model trained on real-life data. Verbatica gives you flexibility and freedom: learn on your own or with the support of experienced tutors — in a way that fits your lifestyle and pace. This is a platform that doesn’t just teach you a language — it adapts to you, making learning efficient and engaging.

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