Top 9 Student Assessment startups

Updated: Mar 18, 2026
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These startups develop digital gradebooks, real-time progress tracking tools, AI-powered test generators, collaborative assessment platforms, classroom analytics dashboards, etc.
1
The Invigilator
Country: South Africa | Funding: $11.2M
The Invigilator app ensures online exam integrity with features like facial recognition, video monitoring, and plagiarism detection.
2
Amplify
Country: USA | Funding: $215M
Amplify Education provides next-generation curriculum and formative assessment.
3
Writable
Country: USA | Funding: $3.2M
Writable offers instruction & assessment tools for writing in K12 education.
4
ProctorExam
Country: Netherlands | Funding: €715K
ProctorExam deliver Safe Online Exams, Anywhere Anytime. Acquired by Turnitin
5
Lumos Learning
Country: USA | Funding: $10K
Lumos Learning is a K-12 education technology company that provides online practice tests, interactive learning programs and state-specific test prep resources for various grades. This platform offers comprehensive support for assessments such as Common Core, STAAR, NJSLA, LEAP and more. With tools like the Lumos StepUp Program, digital workbooks, and teacher dashboards, Lumos Learning helps students build confidence, supports teachers in personalizing instruction, and assists parents in monitoring progress.
6
Cadmus
Country: Australia
Cadmus is an online written assessment platform for university, improving the assessment experience for teachers and students.
7
QSeries
Country: India
QSeries is an educational platform, a gateway to the future of learning. We connect you to the domains that matter for Education 4.0, the skills you need to thrive in the 21st century.
8
Alefredo EdTech
Country: Jordan
Alefredo EdTech provides digital learning content, interactive mock exams, and academic book marketplaces for major international curricula.
9
Vidya AI
Country: USA
Vidya AI develops AI-based grading and learning assistant for STEM classrooms. The platform allows to turn static academic content into interactive learning experiences while significantly reducing faculty workload on grading and assessment creation.
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Nadia Neveu
Editor: Nadia Neveu
Nadia Neveu is a senior editor for EdTechStartups. She is a writer covering early childhood education, K-12, higher education and edtech business, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC and Vice. Nadia holds a degree in mass communication from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Nadia is also a student in the Master of Science in Data Analytics program at the University of Houston-Downtown. Nadia seeks to uplift all teachers in the work that they do and support them as leaders and agents of change. You can contact Nadia at neveu(at)edtechstartups(dot)com