Brainly, the world's largest peer-to-peer learning and knowledge sharing community, is planning to expand its operations in India. The edtech platform has around 10 million students, parents and teachers in the country already accessing its platform each month.
Michal Borkowski, Co-Founder and CEO of Brainly, said, "We see a great potential for peer-to-peer learning in India. We have observed that both parents and students in India are highly aware of the importance of education and are constantly looking for new and better ways for improving their learning efficiency, but are mostly limited to seeking private tuitions."
Internationally, Brainly has a monthly user base of around 100 million students, parents, teachers and experts, hailing from 35 countries.
"We aspire to be a resource for everyone who wants to share and gain knowledge in India. We want to emerge as an alternative for private tutoring," Borkowski added.