Top 31 Educational Content Library startups

These startups are building online libraries containing high-quality learning materials, accessible to educators and students alike.
1
Country: UK | Funding: £17.5M
Seesaw offers a suite of award-winning tools, resources, and curriculum with interactive lessons, digital portfolios, and two-way communication features that provide continuous visibility into the student’s learning journey to support and celebrate their learning.
2
Country: China | Funding: $585M
17zuoye is an online learning platform for K-12 students as well as teachers and parents.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $477.4M
Course Hero is a digital learning platform helping students and educators master their classes.
4
Country: India | Funding: $284.5M
Embibe provides personalized educational feedback services for students.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $172.2M
Newsela is an Ed-tech startup that takes content from trusted providers and turns it into learning materials.
6
Country: Poland | Funding: $148.5M
Brainly is a web-based learning platform where kids and parents seek homework and study assistance from peers and professionals.
7
Country: Spain | Funding: $84.5M
Odilo allows any library, school, university, corporation or municipality to offer all kinds of digital content to their users.
8
Country: USA | Funding: $64M
Teachers Pay Teachers is a community; the first and largest open marketplace where teachers share, sell/buy original educational resources.
9
Country: USA | Funding: $56.5M
Kiddom is an education platform offering a digital curriculum to engage students virtually or in the classroom.
10
Country: Germany | Funding: €48M
Knowunity is the digital learning platform with summaries, study notes, presentations, answers and more in one app.
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