We build the
workshop.
Neuraly was founded in 2024 by a team of operators tired of two things: AI tools that demo well and break in production, and AI courses that ramble for forty hours and ship nothing. We do the opposite.
AI is a craft. Most platforms treat it like a magic trick.
The AI industry has two problems. The first: tools that look great in a Twitter demo and quietly fall apart on day three. The second: a flood of "AI courses" that teach you nothing you couldn't get from a YouTube playlist.
We built Neuraly because the people we respect — engineers, marketers, founders, creators — wanted neither. They wanted real tools they could trust in production, and real curricula that ended with something shipped.
So we made twenty of each. Every tool is built and maintained in-house. Every formation ends with an artifact you can show — to a client, to a boss, to yourself.
Ship over hype.
If a tool isn't reliable enough to bet a client on, we don't release it. If a formation doesn't end with shipped work, we rewrite it.
Honest pricing.
No "contact us" walls. No artificial enterprise tier with one extra checkbox. Public prices, public roadmap.
Respect the reader.
Our courses are short on filler and long on practice. Our tools have one screen, not seven. Your time matters more than our slide count.
A small team. On purpose.
Six operators between Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux. Every face below ships product or teaches — no growth-hacker job titles.
Camille Lefèvre
co-founder · ml
Former research engineer at a Paris lab. Builds the tools you bet a deadline on.
Julien Tessier
co-founder · product
Five SaaS exits before 35. Designs curricula so you actually finish what you start.
Léa Dubois
cto
Distributed systems. Keeps Neuraly fast even when 18,000 builders log in at once.
Antoine Mercier
head of community
Mentor, organizer, occasional therapist. Holds the room together every Friday.
Lucas Moreau
head of design
Ten years at agencies, three at startups. Draws every screen you'll ever click on Neuraly.
Sophie Bertrand
head of education
Former curriculum lead at a coding bootcamp. Makes sure every formation ends with shipped work.