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Top 154 Learning Experience Platforms (LXP) SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 154 SaaS companies in Learning Experience Platforms (LXP). They have combined revenues of $1.4B and employ 11.7K people. They have raised $1B and serve 10.4M customers combined.

Learning Experience Platforms (LXP) are specialized digital solutions designed to enhance the learning journey of users by personalizing and streamlining educational content delivery. Unlike traditional Learning Management Systems (LMS), which primarily focus on administrative tasks and structured course delivery, LXPs emphasize learner autonomy and customization. They often leverage artificial intelligence to suggest relevant content and facilitate access to various internal and external learning resources. Common use cases for LXPs include employee onboarding, continuous professional development, and skills training, making them invaluable for organizations looking to foster a culture of learning and adaptability. Typical features of LXPs include personalized learning paths, mobile accessibility, social learning capabilities, and performance tracking. These platforms are primarily utilized by HR professionals, Learning and Development (L&D) leaders, and managers aiming to upskill their workforce efficiently.

Companies
154
Revenue
$1.4B
Funding
$1B
Employees
11.7K

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Top Learning Experience Platforms (LXP) Companies

Showing 10 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Multiverse

London, England, United Kingdom

Multiverse is the upskilling platform for AI and tech adoption. We’ve built a new model for transforming today’s workforce by combining expert human coaching with AI. Our learning drives real business impact and helps organisations close critical skills gaps - especially in data, AI and all things tech. We’ve already partnered with over 1,500 global organisations to transform their workforce through tech skills. Trusted by Microsoft, Mars, John Lewis Partnership and many more to upskill their team and unlock people’s potential and output. In 2022, we raised our $220m Series D funding - one of the largest venture rounds in EdTech history. We’re proud to be backed by some of the world’s biggest investors, including General Catalyst, Lightspeed Venture Partners and StepStone Group. We deliver a new kind of learning that boosts productivity and prepares talent for jobs of the future. We’re building a world where tech skills unlock people’s potential and output. And in doing so, providing equal access to economic opportunity - for everyone.

Revenue
$156M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$414M
Team size
1.4K
Growth
111.96%
2
Whatfix

San Jose, California, United States

interactive on-screen guidance platform

Revenue
$138.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
$139.5M
Team size
1.1K
Growth
63.08%
3
Degreed

Pleasanton, United States

Degreed is an AI-driven learning platform that helps identify skill gaps, provides personalized learning, and automates learning experiences for upskilling and certification.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
-
Year founded
2012
Funding
$75.9M
Team size
565
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Platforms must provide personalized learning experiences tailored to individual learner needs. - Must include features that enable content discovery from a wide range of sources, both internal and external. - Must support social learning and peer interaction functionalities. - Should have analytical capabilities to track learner progress and engagement. - Not just focused on management of learning content; must also enhance user interaction and engagement.