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EduBridge One is a Jaipur-based edtech startup creating AI-driven offline learning kiosks for rural schools with no internet access—but it’s on the verge of shutting down due to lack of capital and support.
EduBridge One
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EduBridge One was founded with a simple yet transformative mission: to bring world-class education to villages without depending on the internet. While most edtech platforms rely on streaming and online access, millions of rural students across India still have no connectivity, making digital learning a distant dream.
EduBridge One built AI-powered learning kiosks—self-contained tablets with preloaded content, adaptive AI tutors, and voice-based assessments in multiple Indian languages. These kiosks don’t need Wi-Fi; they use mesh networking to share updates between nearby devices whenever connectivity is available, ensuring content always stays current.
In its pilot phase across 15 schools in Rajasthan, the startup educated over 1,200 students with significant improvement in comprehension and attendance rates. Teachers reported that children who had never used a computer before were now interacting confidently with AI tutors that explained lessons in their native dialects.
But despite its immense impact, EduBridge One is facing financial collapse. Hardware production costs are high, content partnerships have paused, and the founders are struggling to keep even the prototype units functional. Government interest exists, but without initial scale, no large partnership can be secured.
EduBridge One stands at a critical crossroads—it could become the gateway to education for 100 million rural children, or fade into history like countless underfunded innovations.
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