Integrevise: Verifying What Students Actually Know

Alacrity Foundation — Funding and scaling technology startups • alacrityfoundation.co.uk

A part of Alacrity Foundation UK, Integrevise is opening its pre-seed round in May 2026. The Newport-based EdTech startup is seeking investment to scale its AI-powered student assessment platform across the UK and US higher education markets, with institutional investors and EdTech-focused angels already engaged.

Funds raised will be used to scale delivery against signed and pipeline commercial agreements and accelerate growth across both markets.

The platform tackles one of higher education’s most pressing problems. AI has made it trivially easy for students to generate essays, reports and assignments in minutes. The response from Integrevise was simple: rather than trying to detect whether a student wrote something, it has a conversation with them about it. The platform asks students questions about their own submitted work and assesses whether they genuinely understand what they handed in.

The platform is currently live across two university pilots. Cardiff University Business School is running Integrevise across three modules this spring, delivering formative feedback to undergraduate and postgraduate students ahead of live assessments. In the United States, Lindenwood University is in the second phase of its pilot following a successful first run during the 2025-26 academic year. Student feedback confirmed what the team had expected: once students understood the purpose, scepticism turned to endorsement. The platform protects students who do the work.

Integrevise is based in Newport, Wales, and was founded through the Alacrity Foundation’s Cyber Innovation Hub program.

www.integrevise.com

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