Euphoria is a free financial literacy platform
built by three high school students from McKinney,
TX, because schools failed to teach Gen Z how
money actually works.
1 in 2 Gen Z students can't answer a basic finance
question. We graduate knowing the water cycle and
the French Revolution. Not how to file taxes. Not
what compound interest means. Not how a stock works.
Texas just passed HB 27, making personal finance
mandatory for every high schooler starting 2026-27.
There was no real curriculum built for how Gen Z
actually learns. So we built it between classes,
after school, and on weekends for an entire year.
What Euphoria includes:
→ 300 gamified lessons aligned to the HB 27
personal finance curriculum, covering investing,
budgeting, taxes, credit, compound interest,
index funds, retirement accounts, and more
→ Paper trading with real live market data,
practice buying and selling real stocks with
virtual money so you build confidence before
you ever risk a dollar.
→ Teacher dashboard for schools — class management,
student progress tracking, and custom curriculum
tools built for HB 27 implementation
Euphoria is built for the way Gen Z actually learns.
Short. Gamified. Engaging. Not a textbook. Not a
lecture. Not a simulator from 1999.
We are three 16-year-olds at Emerson High School
in McKinney, TX. We built this through our school's
startup incubator because we were tired of being
the generation handed a broken economy with zero
tools to navigate it.
Every student in America deserves to know how money
works before they're thrown into the real world.
No app. No download. No waitlist. No cost.
Just go to euphoriainv.com and start learning.
Learn money before the real world does it for you.
Choose Euphoria.