EduVend in Schools

EduVend brings convenient, affordable access to everyday classroom supplies, helping teachers save time and students stay focused on learning, even between lessons.

An orderly row of three EduVend school-supplies vending machines recessed into a custom-built wall niche in a contemporary school lobby. Each machine has a consistent, minimalist design with neutral white and gray panels, understated branding, and brightly but neatly stocked interiors: binders, art supplies, exam blue books, geometry sets, and flash drives. The lobby features large-format light stone tiles, a glass wall revealing an exterior courtyard, and a simple directory sign nearby. Diffused natural daylight from the glass wall combines with soft overhead lighting, producing even illumination and gentle, controlled shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated wide angle, the composition emphasizes symmetry, clean architecture, and a polished corporate aesthetic that communicates organization and institutional readiness.
A meticulously organized interior view of an EduVend machine with the front glass virtually invisible, as if the viewer is looking directly at the shelves. Rows of color-coded notebooks, transparent pencil cases, neatly bundled index cards, boxed math sets, sticky notes, and compact staplers are aligned with precise spacing on matte black metal shelves. Small, clear price tags sit below each product in a consistent font. The lighting appears like soft display case illumination from above, highlighting textures of paper, plastic, and metal while casting delicate, uniform shadows beneath each item. The background is intentionally dark and neutral, creating strong contrast and a sense of order. Photographic realism with a clean, structured composition reinforces inventory clarity and professional presentation.

Our Mission

EduVend was founded to simplify school supply access, combining reliable vending technology with responsive service to empower teachers, students, and administrators.

Meet EduVend Team

A close-up, slightly angled view of an EduVend vending machine interface, focusing on a sleek touch-screen panel surrounded by brushed aluminum. The screen displays a grid of clearly photographed school supplies: graph paper pads, highlighters, USB drives, index cards, and mechanical pencils, each with concise labels and prices. The lighting is soft, cool-toned indoor light, creating subtle reflections on the glass and metal without glare. The machine’s card reader and contactless payment symbol are visible in the lower frame, suggesting modern convenience. The background is softly out of focus, hinting at a neutral hallway wall. The mood is professional and efficient, with a corporate, photographic style and structured layout guiding the eye cleanly through the interface.


Aarav Sharma


CEO

EduVend leads classrooms with reliable service, partnering with districts to stock essential supplies, respond quickly, and keep classrooms ready for every lesson.

An orderly row of three EduVend school-supplies vending machines recessed into a custom-built wall niche in a contemporary school lobby. Each machine has a consistent, minimalist design with neutral white and gray panels, understated branding, and brightly but neatly stocked interiors: binders, art supplies, exam blue books, geometry sets, and flash drives. The lobby features large-format light stone tiles, a glass wall revealing an exterior courtyard, and a simple directory sign nearby. Diffused natural daylight from the glass wall combines with soft overhead lighting, producing even illumination and gentle, controlled shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated wide angle, the composition emphasizes symmetry, clean architecture, and a polished corporate aesthetic that communicates organization and institutional readiness.


Mateo García


CTO

With decades of education logistics, our team tailors vending solutions to fit schools, ensuring easy access to basic materials and smooth administrative coordination.

A meticulously organized interior view of an EduVend machine with the front glass virtually invisible, as if the viewer is looking directly at the shelves. Rows of color-coded notebooks, transparent pencil cases, neatly bundled index cards, boxed math sets, sticky notes, and compact staplers are aligned with precise spacing on matte black metal shelves. Small, clear price tags sit below each product in a consistent font. The lighting appears like soft display case illumination from above, highlighting textures of paper, plastic, and metal while casting delicate, uniform shadows beneath each item. The background is intentionally dark and neutral, creating strong contrast and a sense of order. Photographic realism with a clean, structured composition reinforces inventory clarity and professional presentation.


Zuri Ndlovu


Engineer

From procurement to maintenance, EduVend blends technology and service, placing student-friendly machines in hallways and classrooms for fast, contactless purchases.

A close-up, slightly angled view of an EduVend vending machine interface, focusing on a sleek touch-screen panel surrounded by brushed aluminum. The screen displays a grid of clearly photographed school supplies: graph paper pads, highlighters, USB drives, index cards, and mechanical pencils, each with concise labels and prices. The lighting is soft, cool-toned indoor light, creating subtle reflections on the glass and metal without glare. The machine’s card reader and contactless payment symbol are visible in the lower frame, suggesting modern convenience. The background is softly out of focus, hinting at a neutral hallway wall. The mood is professional and efficient, with a corporate, photographic style and structured layout guiding the eye cleanly through the interface.


Leila Haddad


Designer

Our executives prioritize safety, sustainability, and affordability, delivering transparent reporting and ongoing support to districts seeking trouble-free classroom supply access.


Reviews

An orderly row of three EduVend school-supplies vending machines recessed into a custom-built wall niche in a contemporary school lobby. Each machine has a consistent, minimalist design with neutral white and gray panels, understated branding, and brightly but neatly stocked interiors: binders, art supplies, exam blue books, geometry sets, and flash drives. The lobby features large-format light stone tiles, a glass wall revealing an exterior courtyard, and a simple directory sign nearby. Diffused natural daylight from the glass wall combines with soft overhead lighting, producing even illumination and gentle, controlled shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated wide angle, the composition emphasizes symmetry, clean architecture, and a polished corporate aesthetic that communicates organization and institutional readiness.


Aya Nakamura

Our pilot partnerships showed faster supply access and happier teachers after EduVend installations, with consistent stock and friendly maintenance.

A meticulously organized interior view of an EduVend machine with the front glass virtually invisible, as if the viewer is looking directly at the shelves. Rows of color-coded notebooks, transparent pencil cases, neatly bundled index cards, boxed math sets, sticky notes, and compact staplers are aligned with precise spacing on matte black metal shelves. Small, clear price tags sit below each product in a consistent font. The lighting appears like soft display case illumination from above, highlighting textures of paper, plastic, and metal while casting delicate, uniform shadows beneath each item. The background is intentionally dark and neutral, creating strong contrast and a sense of order. Photographic realism with a clean, structured composition reinforces inventory clarity and professional presentation.


Mateo García

Administrators praise the streamlined ordering process and reduced classroom disruptions, proving EduVend’s vending solution is a reliable partner for busy schools.