Learning made unforgettable.
Sketchy is a revolutionary visual learning platform. We turn complex subjects into engaging visual stories that you’ll remember forever. Through a combination of art, science, and technology, our lessons help students effortlessly learn and recall information and score higher on exams.
1 in 2 medical students in the United States relies on Sketchy for their success.
96% of users report higher test scores.
87% of users say Sketchy makes studying fun.
81% of users say Sketchy improves their retention.
300,000 students are now doctors thanks to Sketchy.
Sketchy is a revolutionary visual learning platform. We turn complex subjects into engaging visual stories that you’ll remember forever. Through a combination of art, science, and technology, our lessons help students effortlessly learn and recall information and score higher on exams.
1 in 2 medical students in the United States relies on Sketchy for their success.
96% of users report higher test scores.
87% of users say Sketchy makes studying fun.
81% of users say Sketchy improves their retention.
300,000 students are now doctors thanks to Sketchy.
Location: United States, California, Los Angeles
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $33M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
08.12.2020 | Reach Capi... | reachcapit... |
Funding Rounds 2
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
03.12.2020 | Series A | $3M | - |
28.09.2020 | - | $30M | - |
Mentions in press and media 9
Date | Title | Description |
03.12.2020 | Sketchy Medical Finds $3M More In Series A | Los Angeles-based Sketchy Medical, which helps medical students learn through visually focused, illustrated diagrams, has raised $3M more in its Series A funding round, the company said on Wednesday. The new funds came from Reach Capital. T... |
02.12.2020 | Sketchy Medical Raises $3 Million to Expand Beyond Medicine | Sketchy Medical is getting a Silicon Valley VC assist to help it shake up the $9 billion textbook industry. The Los Angeles company announced Wednesday it has expanded its Series A round with a $3 million infusion from Reach Capital, a Bay ... |
28.09.2020 | SketchyMedical Secures $30M Investment From TCG | SketchyMedical, a Los Angeles, CA-based online education company that teaches complex concepts through visual memory techniques, received a $30m majority-stake investment from TCG. The investment will be used to scale company growth and est... |
24.09.2020 | SketchyMedical Nabs $30M | LOS ANGELES, CA, SketchyMedical today announced it has received a majority-stake investment of $30 million from TCG. >> Click here for more funding data on SketchyMedical >> To export SketchyMedical funding data to PDF and E... |
24.09.2020 | SketchyMedical Finds $30M For Online, Visual Education | Los Angeles-based SketchyMedical, a startup best known for presenting medical topics using graphical illustrations and art, said on Thursday that it has raised $30M in a funding round. The funding came from TCG. According to the company, th... |
24.09.2020 | This Test Prep Service has a Cult Following Among Med Students. Soon it Will Have an Animation Studio | The unnamed king wears a crown and large pink robe as he grasps a tissue to his nose. No, this isn't some Netflix show on the quarantine lives of the rich and famous; it's actually a method SketchyMedical uses to help students recall compli... |
24.09.2020 | SketchyMedical, Platform That Creates Animated Sketches To Help Medical Students Memorize Study Material, Raises $30 Million | SketchyMedical cofounders (L to R): Saud Siddiqui, M.D., CEO, Andrew Berg, M.D., Chief Content ... [+] Officer, Aaron Lemieux, M.D., Chief Creative Officer, Bryan Lemieux, M.D., Senior Content & Creative Advisor SketchyMedical |
07.05.2020 | Sketchy Gets Sketchier: Senator Loeffler Received $9 Million 'Gift' Right Before She Joined The Senate | Kelly Loeffler is, by far, the wealthiest elected official in Congress, with an estimated net worth of half a billion dollars (the second wealthiest is Montana Rep. Greg Gianforte (famous for his body slamming a journalist for asking him a ... |
14.08.2018 | Medical students are skipping class in droves — and making lectures increasingly obsolete | The future doctors of America cut class. Not to gossip in the bathroom or flirt behind the bleachers. They skip to learn — at twice the speed. Some medical students follow along with class remotely, watching sped-up recordings of their prof... |