Corca Research announced that it has raised a $7.8 million funding round led by NEA, with participation from NVenture, Daft Capital, and several other investors.
The company is focused on making mathematics more accessible and intuitive for a broader audience. Corca initially launched with natural math editing capabilities, allowing users to interact with mathematical notation in a more fluid and user-friendly way. Since then, the company has expanded its platform to support a wide range of mathematical concepts and workflows through AI-powered assistance.
According to Corca, the platform is designed to lower the barriers that have traditionally made advanced mathematics difficult to approach. Users are not required to possess deep mathematical expertise to get started. Instead, the company’s AI technology is intended to help explain concepts, provide guidance, and assist users in solving problems across different areas of mathematics.
Corca believes that AI can serve as a collaborative tool for learning and discovery, helping students, researchers, engineers, and professionals work more effectively with mathematical ideas. By combining natural interaction with intelligent assistance, the company aims to make mathematical reasoning more approachable and productive for users with varying levels of experience.
The company said the new funding will support the continued development of its platform and advance its broader goal of democratizing mathematics. Corca plans to use the capital to expand access to AI-powered mathematical tools, enhance the capabilities of its technology, and help bring sophisticated mathematical problem-solving to a wider community of users.
KEY QUOTE:
“We’re on track to democratize math for everyone. We started with natural math editing, now you can use AI to work on anything math. You don’t need to be ‘good at math’ to start. AI explains and helps you along the way.”
Corca Research team

