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Top 10 Online Course Providers SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 10 SaaS companies in Online Course Providers. They have combined revenues of $60.8M and employ 287 people. They have raised $405.6M and serve 30M customers combined.

Online Course Providers encompass platforms that deliver educational content via the internet, enabling users to access learning materials anytime and anywhere. These services support a variety of learning modalities, including self-paced courses, live sessions, and interactive lessons, catering to individual learners, educational institutions, and corporate training programs. Typically, these platforms include features such as course creation tools, progress tracking, assessments, community forums, and multimedia integration, allowing instructors to create engaging experiences. Common user personas range from educators and institutions seeking to expand their reach through online offerings, to businesses investing in employee professional development and skills enhancement.

Companies
10
Revenue
$60.8M
Funding
$405.6M
Employees
287

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Top Online Course Providers Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Amilia

Montreal, Canada

Online registration and management SAAS platform

Revenue
$33.6M
Customers
1.2K
Year founded
2009
Funding
$30M
Team size
155
Growth
118.29%
2
Codemao

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Developer and operator of a online programming education platform for teens aged between 6-16. The company's platform consists proprietary visual programming tool, game-based programming courses, and dynamic online community. Users can use the graphical programming language to create games, software, animations, stories and other works, enabling users to train abilities of logical thinking, task dismantling, and teamwork.

Revenue
$17M
Customers
30M
Year founded
2015
Funding
$375.6M
Team size
40
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide a platform for creating and distributing online courses - Should include features for assessment and tracking learner progress - Must support multimedia content integration (video, audio, quizzes) - Should offer user-friendly administrative tools for course management - Must cater to individual learners, educational institutions, or corporate clients - Not just a content repository; must facilitate interactive and engaging learning experiences