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Mathleaks is an educational technology company providing Socially Interactive MathEd – online mathematical training for students in the 7th to the 12th grades of high school and freshman year of college, and their teachers, tutors, and parents.[1] Mathleaks offers Textbook Solutions and eCourses on all devices and platforms – mobile, tablet, computer, iPhone, and Android.[2] The company is privately held and has headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, and a subsidiary in Warsaw, Poland.[citation needed]

Mathleaks was founded in 2012 in Stockholm by economist and math enthusiast Henrik Staaf and technology coder Jesper Mårtensson, a computer science and eGames expert.[3] The company’s first MathEd application was launched in Sweden in mid-2014 and soon became the number one MathEd website and app in the country in the high school segment.[citation needed] As of 2020, Mathleaks had published 37 million solutions.[4] Mathleaks’ vision is to help students excel through inspiring, innovative, and affordable eLearning tools.[4] Mathleaks’ in-house proprietary technologies enable fast product and market scalability and the speedy creation of high-quality content.[5]

Mathleaks' website and app offer free usage on all its products. Mathleaks understands that every student has the right to excellent education and offers its high-quality products at no fee or at a deep discount to students from families with limited disposable income. The company intends to maintain its socially conscious pricing worldwide across all platforms as it expands its products.[6]

The Mathleaks platform is currently available in Sweden, [7] the USA[8][9] and will expand globally in Q1 2021.[citation needed]

References

  1. Viberg, Olga; Grönlund, Åke; Andersson, Annika (11 June 2020). "Integrating digital technology in mathematics education: a Swedish case study". Interactive Learning Environments: 1–12. doi:10.1080/10494820.2020.1770801.
  2. "Why Study Math?". Homeschool.com. February 11, 2020.
  3. "Stockholms Handelskammare - Henrik Staaf & Jesper Mårtensson, Mathleaks". www.chamber.se (in svenska).
  4. 4.0 4.1 "These are the Top Education and EdTech Companies in Sweden (2021)". Boove. January 16, 2021.
  5. "Så förbättrar vi elevers studiesituation". Tillväxtportalen (in svenska). March 20, 2019.
  6. "Stockholms entreprenörer siktar mot världen". Internetworld (in svenska).
  7. "Mathleaks" (in svenska). Google Play.
  8. "‎Mathleaks". App Store.
  9. "Mathleaks". Google Play.

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