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Top 381 Education Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 381 SaaS companies in Education Software. They have combined revenues of $3.2B and employ 25.8K people. They have raised $1.8B and serve 93.2M customers combined.

Education Software encompasses digital tools and platforms designed to facilitate and enhance teaching and learning processes. This category includes software for managing courses, student assessments, classroom activities, and educational resources, serving a wide range of educational institutions from primary schools to universities. Typical features of education software may include course management systems, learning management systems (LMS), student information systems, and tools for creating and grading assessments. These platforms are often used by educators, administrators, and students to streamline administrative tasks and foster an engaging learning experience. Common buyer personas for education software include IT administrators who seek reliable and secure solutions, learning coordinators focused on curriculum management, and educators looking for tools to enhance student engagement. The software must address specific educational needs and support various teaching methodologies to be effective.

Companies
381
Revenue
$3.2B
Funding
$1.8B
Employees
25.8K

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Top Education Software Companies

Showing 10 of 43 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
ShareStream

Reston, Virginia, United States

ShareStream’s video platform for education provides media management and secure video streaming services to universities, colleges, K12 and corporate elearning.

Revenue
$10M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
8
Growth
958.89%
2
Classpro

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Classpro is a simple online software for managing Coaching Classes, Coaching Institute and Tuition Classes. Manage student admissions, payments, performance, attendance and conduct live classes on your institutes banded app.

Revenue
$9.7M
Customers
7.6K
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
10
Growth
64.8%
3
Virtualware

Bilbao, Spain

With 20 years of expertise in building business applications globally, Virtualware is considered one of the world’s leading experts in 3D-driven enterprise software as a service. The company delivers a professional and practical approach to real-time 3D by providing companies and institutions with the tools and support they need to grow, strengthen, and advance in their adoption of this technology. Virtualware’s diverse range of 3D-powered products, including VIROO and Simumatik, are designed to enhance efficiency and sustainability across industries such as energy, automotive, transportation, defense, manufacturing, education and health. The goal of Virtualware’s solutions is to improve the competitiveness of organizations while contributing to a more sustainable world. Virtualware’s client base includes GE Vernova, Petronas, Volvo, Gestamp, Alstom, ADIF, Guardian Glass, Biogen, Kessler Foundation, Invest WindsorEssex, McMaster University, the University of El Salvador, the Spanish Ministry of Defense and the Basque Government. The company is headquartered in Bilbao, Spain, and has offices in Orlando, United States, Toronto, Canada and Skövde, Sweden. Virtualware has been listed on the Euronext stock exchange since April 2023, initially on Euronext Access Paris under the ticker MLVIR. On June 19, 2025, the company moved to Euronext Growth with the new ticker ALVIR.

Revenue
$9.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
-
Team size
88
Growth
-
4
Insource Technology Corporation

Houston, Texas, United States

WeInsource Technology provides business and technology services across many industries including Education, Energy, Real Estate etc.

Revenue
$9.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1982
Funding
-
Team size
55
Growth
72.46%
5
Element451

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Developer of an admission marketing technology designed to simplify the process of college enrollment. The company's technology optimizes admission procedure and enrollment management and offers email and sms marketing, visit programs, admitted yield, messaging app and lead generation, enabling schools to spend less time managing systems and more time in reaching students.

Revenue
$9.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$4M
Team size
78
Growth
80.51%
6
TeachTown

Woburn, Massachusetts, United States

Developer of computer aided instruction and new media products. The company offers autism software and video modeling-based programs. It provides TeachTown Basics, a computer-assisted instructional program that allows engaging on computer lessons along with motivational off computer activities for students.

Revenue
$8.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
$5.6M
Team size
160
Growth
69.64%
7
Cogna

London, England, United Kingdom

Cogna is a company that develops custom AI-powered software applications for critical industries, including manufacturing and logistics. It also operates as a private educational organization in Brazil under various brand names.

Revenue
$8.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2023
Funding
-
Team size
69
Growth
-
8
Criterion HCM

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Criterion provides human capital management (HCM) software for midmarket organizations in construction, financial services, nonprofits and higher education, empowering them to streamline their critical HR, payroll, talent engagement, and workforce management processes.

Revenue
$8.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
1984
Funding
-
Team size
78
Growth
-
9
Sibme

Houston, Texas, United States

Sibme improves the way professionals learn at work. We help teams build cultures of continuous improvement. Sibme’s AI-Enhanced Professional Learning and Coaching Platform powers self-reflection, virtual-and hybrid-coaching, peer-to-peer collaboration, cohort-based professional learning communities, and micro-credentials. Sibme works with more than 1,000 innovative schools, districts, and institutions–including Scholastic, the University of Texas, Gwinnett County Public Schools, and Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Sibme is designed by teachers. From K-12 and higher education to corporate learning & development, educators trust us to encourage critical conversations about real work, using real tools, with real people -- from anywhere at any time. Sibme’s Learning Engagement Platform embeds practice and collaboration in every workday, engaging employees while building a stronger community of learners. Sibme encourages teams to more frequently and authentically discuss the work, the challenges and, ultimately, the opportunities to maximize capacity through real-world experience. Here's what some of our partners have to say: ------------------------------------------------------ "In my 15 years as an administrator, nothing has been more impactful for improving classroom instruction than video coaching. Sibme improves what happens in the classroom by providing teachers the opportunity to see classroom practices through the same lens as the instructional coach. The results of this process benefit the academic performance of all students" ___ Dr. Tonya Goree | Assistant Superintendent for School Improvement and Transformation @ Cypress Fairbanks ISD "Sibme is a wonderful platform for our Educational Service District to use, for coaching elementary teachers on early literacy practices! The Sibme software makes virtual coaching organized and efficient. This is a GREAT way to collaborate asynchronously!" - Kimberly Blumke | Early Literacy Coach

Revenue
$8.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
77
Growth
-
10
Administrate

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Developer of a training and learning management software designed to manage entire training operation. The company's platform is created specifically for training providers to manage their entire operation from one place, enabling organizations to help manage and automate the entire process of delivering education.

Revenue
$8.4M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2007
Funding
$12.3M
Team size
226
Growth
43.74%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide features for course management and student assessment - Should support collaboration among students and teachers - Must facilitate data reporting and analytics on student performance - Should offer tools for creating educational content and resources - Must be user-friendly for educators and students of various technical skills - Not just for administrative functions; must also enhance learning outcomes