Edtech companies create the tools and materials that help people learn. There are roles in sales, marketing, and customer success — often working directly with school districts, higher-ed administrators, or HR and training leaders.
If you’re technical, there’s always demand for engineers, designers, and product managers to build products. If your background is in education or curriculum, you’ll find opportunities to design learning experiences, assessments, and content that drive real impact in classrooms and workplaces.
Quizlet creates digital study tools used by students in K-12 and higher education. It offers flashcards, practice questions, and study modes that help learners review and retain material - including AI tools that turn notes into study guides and walk students through concepts step by step. Quizlet has over 60mm monthly active users.
Lovevery creates play-based learning products for babies and young children. Its main offering is a subscription service that delivers age-based play kits designed to support early brain development from birth to age four. Lovevery also provides parenting content to help families understand how to support learning through play.
Brisk Teaching is a K–12 edtech company that gives teachers AI-powered tools for lesson planning, grading, feedback, and adjusting materials for different student needs. More than 1 million teachers across 100+ countries use it, and over 2,000 schools have installed its tools.
Outschool offers live online classes for children ages 3 to 18. Families can choose from thousands of small-group classes and tutoring sessions across academics, arts, and life skills, taught by vetted independent teachers. Outschool serves more than 1mm learners in over 180 countries and has a large database of classes.
Learning Commons is a nonprofit that builds open AI infrastructure that helps scale teaching. Learning Commons creates open tools like a standards-aligned knowledge graph, AI evaluation rubrics, and curriculum integrations so classroom technology stays grounded in learning science and real teacher needs.