Adaptive: $7 Million Seed Funding Round Raised To Personalize Computing With AI

By Amit Chowdhry • Apr 29, 2025

Adaptive, a company enabling non‑coders to create software that personalizes computing with AI, has closed a $7 million seed round and opened its platform to the public. Leading the funding round is Pebblebed, with participation from Conviction Partners, Jake Paul’s Anti Fund, Radical Ventures, and David Baszucki, founder and CEO of Roblox.

Value Proposition: Adaptive doesn’t just let you spin up isolated apps—it weaves them into a single, living ecosystem where data flows freely from one tool to the next.

Adaptive.ai is available today in three tiers:

— Free: up to 11 apps and 20 AI prompts per week

— Creator ($20/mo): up to 30 apps and 200 prompts weekly

— Pro ($100/mo): unlimited apps and prompts

Through Adaptive, you can personalize your ecosystem by building things like:

— Build a real‑time Classroom Dashboard: Link a quiz generator to a student‑progress tracker so scores automatically populate a live leaderboard and gradebook.

— Automate your Retail Workflow: Combine an inventory monitor, point‑of‑sale interface and reorder tool so low stock levels trigger purchase orders without manual data entry.

— Create a Dynamic Portfolio Site: Sync a file‑storage app with a public gallery so every new upload instantly appears online, complete with captions pulled from your design notes.

KEY QUOTES:

“The ‘personal computer’ hasn’t really been invented yet. Why can’t the notes I write in one app power reminders in another? Or the contacts I manage in my CRM feed directly into my invoicing tool? It’s time to build tools that talk to each other, on your terms.”

Co‑founder Dennis Xu

“When BASIC first made programming accessible, the vision was that people would solve their own problems. Adaptive’s AI engine finally makes that vision real—no code, no fuss, total ownership.”

Keith Adams, Pebblebed co-founder