Education

Online Learning Platforms

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Founded
Headquarters
Courses Available
Pricing Model
Key Feature
Coursera
2012Mountain View, California7000+Freemium / Subscription ($49-$79/mo)University-partnered degrees and certificates
Udemy
2010San Francisco, California210000+Per-course purchase ($10-$200)Largest marketplace for instructor-created courses
edX
2012Cambridge, Massachusetts4000+Freemium / Paid certificatesMIT & Harvard founded, MicroMasters programs
Khan Academy
2008Mountain View, California10000+ lessonsFree (nonprofit)K-12 math/science with mastery-based learning
Skillshare
2010New York, New York30000+Subscription ($14/mo)Creative arts and project-based learning
LinkedIn Learning
2015Sunnyvale, California21000+Subscription ($30/mo)Professional skills integrated with LinkedIn profile
Pluralsight
2004Draper, Utah7500+Subscription ($29-$45/mo)Tech skills assessment and learning paths
Codecademy
2011New York, New York300+Freemium / Pro ($40/mo)Interactive browser-based coding exercises
DataCamp
2013New York, New York400+Subscription ($25-$33/mo)Data science and analytics focused
FutureLearn
2012London, United Kingdom2000+Freemium / SubscriptionUK university partnerships, social learning
Brilliant
2012San Francisco, California70+Subscription ($25/mo)Interactive STEM problem-solving approach
MasterClass
2015San Francisco, California200+Subscription ($10-$23/mo)Celebrity/expert instructors, cinematic production
Duolingo
2011Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania40+ languagesFreemium / Plus ($7/mo)Gamified language learning with streaks
Treehouse
2011Portland, Oregon300+Subscription ($25-$49/mo)Tech career tracks with workspaces
Udacity
2011Mountain View, California200+Nanodegree ($249-$399/mo)Industry-partnered nanodegree programs (AI, cloud)

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