Funding

Learning Platform Codio Raises $5M in Funding

Aug 19, 2026 | By Devin Jacobs

SUMMARY

  • Codio raised $5M in growth funding led by Armada Investment.
  • The funding will support platform development and expansion.
  • Codio provides hands-on technical and AI learning solutions.

Codio, a Cambridge, MA-based provider of a learning experience platform that helps higher education institutions deliver applied, work-ready technical education, has raised $5 million in a strategic growth financing round led by Armada Investment.

The company will use the capital to expand its operations and accelerate platform development, with a focus on AI literacy, and applied technical education.

Funding Snapshot

MetricDetails
Fundraise Amount$5 Million
Funding StageStrategic Growth Financing
Lead InvestorArmada Investment
CompanyCodio
SectorEdTech / AI Education
HeadquartersCambridge, Massachusetts, US

About Codio

Founded in 2014, Codio provides a learning experience platform that helps higher education institutions and workforce learning organizations deliver practical, work-ready technical education.

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The platform supports hands-on learning and enables educators to integrate technical and AI focused assignments into existing courses. Codio is currently used by more than 150 universities and educational institutions worldwide and has helped over 3 million learners develop technical skills.

Core offerings include:

  • Hands-on technical education
  • AI literacy courses
  • Applied AI learning
  • Faculty and student learning tools
  • Learning management system integrations

Core Technologies / Products / Services

Capability/ProductApplication/Use Case
AI LiteracyHelps students understand how and when to use AI responsibly
Learning Experience PlatformDelivers hands-on technical education
AI Model IntegrationAllows students to interact with leading AI models
LMS IntegrationEnables institutions to integrate Codio into existing coursework

Leadership Comments

"Students don't just need to know how to use AI—they need to know how to evaluate it, improve their work without outsourcing their judgment, and recognize when human oversight matters most," said Jessica O'Brien, Coordinator for Spartan Studies Online Learning & Digital Literacy at the University of Tampa.

"Every organization is trying to understand how AI will reshape the workforce, and that transformation starts with education," said Daniel S. Aegerter, Chairman & Principal of Armada Investment.

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