Existing investor Naspers led the round, which will support the expansion of Brainly's online homework portal to teachers, partners and children in the US.
Poland-based peer-to-peer learning platform Brainly has secured $30m in a funding round led by media and e-commerce group Naspers.
Venture capital firm Runa Capital and VC fund Manta Ray also took part in the round, which increased the company’s total funding to $68.5m.
Brainly operates an online platform that allows more than 150 million monthly users to share and collaborate on schoolwork. The network is used by children, parents and teachers in countries such as Russia, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Brazil…