Draft:Kodezi Inc.

Kodezi Inc., commonly known as Kodezi, is a U.S.-based generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) software company founded in 2019 by the machine learning researcher Ishraq Khan and Boston College Carroll School of Management alumni Mike Walsh, that reviews and auto-corrects computer programming code in real-time having been modelled after Grammarly, the cloud-based typing assistant also headquartered in San Francisco.

Early history
Kodezi (then known as TeachMeCode) was founded in March 2019 by the machine learning researcher Ishraq Khan and Mike Walsh, an alumnus of Boston College Carroll School of Management, as a educational technology platform in San Francisco, U.S. and has its headquarters still in the same location.

The original prototype of the software focused on the peer to peer learning method by which one student taught another.

Modern history
In 2020, TeachMeCode rebranded and changed its name to Kodezi.

On November 30, 2021, Kodezi Inc. (trading as Kodezi) was incorporated in Delaware, United States, listing its founders Ishraq Khan and Mike Walsh on the board of directors.

The software development company based its GenAI software on the same model as Grammarly.