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Education tech company Classover pivots to AI cloud provider

Classover, an education technology company that utilizes AI, has transformed its operations to focus on AI cloud services and rebranded itself as Kidz AI Inc.. The company initiated its venture into the neocloud sector in May 2026, upon revealing that it had established an equity purchase facility agreement with Chardan Capital Markets.

This agreement allows Class B common stock sales of up to $100 million, with the funds intended to bolster its entry into AI core compute infrastructure, high-performance GPU cloud platforms, and data center ecosystems. The firm stated that the funds would be utilized for the procurement of advanced GPU resources, the establishment of neocloud partnership networks, and the investment in data center properties.

The firm has announced its plans to undergo a rebranding process and change its name to Kidz AI Inc.. “We think that this establishment will mark a significant milestone for Classover,” stated Stephanie Luo, CEO of Classover (soon to be Kidz AI). Our aim is to establish the organization as a significant player within the swiftly expanding sector of AI infrastructure.

We aim to create a scalable environment encompassing GPU high-performance computing, AI data centers, and NeoCloud compute platforms. This strategic funding is a significant milestone as we assess various possibilities, including GPU deployment, AI inference hosting, and model deployment services.

With the increasing demand for scalable compute infrastructure and AI-native platforms driven by generative AI, we are investigating efficient methods to engage in this trend, such as strategic acquisitions, vertical integration, and partnerships. These projects depend on various factors such as market conditions, capital availability, final agreements, and relevant regulatory requirements.

During the past few weeks, Kidz AI has established an alliance with 1Legion, which is a company that offers bare-metal GPU infrastructure.

 

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