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Top 13 eLearning Content Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 13 SaaS companies in eLearning Content Software. They have combined revenues of $140.7M and employ 1.2K people. They have raised $3M and serve 170 customers combined.

eLearning Content Software encompasses tools designed to facilitate the creation, management, and delivery of educational content through digital platforms. These applications enable instructional designers and educators to develop online courses, training modules, interactive quizzes, and multimedia resources, making education more accessible and engaging for learners across various environments. Common use cases include corporate training, academic course offerings, and professional development workshops. Typical features of eLearning Content Software include customizable templates, multimedia support (such as video and audio integration), assessment and reporting tools, and collaborative functionalities. Many of these tools cater to a diverse range of users, including educators, corporate trainers, and instructional designers, aiming to enhance learning experiences by leveraging technology. The software may also integrate with Learning Management Systems (LMS) to provide a cohesive learning experience.

Companies
13
Revenue
$140.7M
Funding
$3M
Employees
1.2K

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Top eLearning Content Software Companies

Showing 10 of 5 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
360Training

Austin, Texas, United States

360training is a leading online training provider. Since 1997, the company has delivered best-in-class training content for workforce compliance, continuing education, professional development, and career certification across all its brands, including OSHAcampus and Learn2Serve. 360trainings mission is to provide individuals and organizations with regulatory approved training, enabling a safe and healthy environment for the communities they serve.

Revenue
$42.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
1997
Funding
-
Team size
390
Growth
-
2
OpenSesame

Portland, Oregon, United States

We help companies develop the world's most productive and admired workforces. With the most comprehensive catalog of elearning courses from the world’s top publishers, we are here to help you every step of the way, from finding courses, mapping them to your core competencies, syncing them with your LMS to increasing utilization and improving your L&D programs. Not only will you have the flexibility of multiple purchasing options from OpenSesame, you’ll find it simple to use and administer your elearning courses.

Revenue
$33.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
308
Growth
-
3
Stepful

New York, New York, United States

Online Training for Healthcare Jobs

Revenue
$18.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
129
Growth
-
4
Aptem

London, England, United Kingdom

End to end SaaS for vocational training providers

Revenue
$17.9M
Customers
170
Year founded
2009
Funding
$3M
Team size
108
Growth
123.32%
5
Mzinga

Burlington, Massachusetts, United States

Mzinga: Making Social Work. Great social and learning experiences start here. Discover how you can engage and inspire your customers, partners, and employees. Our Products: OmniSocial Engaged: Brand Affinity and Social Customer Support Communities (www.engaged.com) OmniSocial Learning: Enterprise Social Learning and Employee Collaboration OmniSocial Insure: Social Moderation insures a welcoming environment and reduces risk in social media for your brand. OmniSocial Content: E-Learning content development tools and services that drive performance and productivity in your organization. Alumni.IO: Corporate Alumni Networks (www.alumni.io) Find out more at: www.mzinga.com

Revenue
$10.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
94
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must allow users to create and modify digital learning content. - It should offer features for tracking learner progress and performance. - The tool must support interactive elements like quizzes or simulations. - It should enable collaborative functionalities for content development. - Not just a basic file-sharing platform; it must also include course authoring capabilities.