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Learning Management Systems (LMS) provide a framework through which online learning is delivered and managed. An LMS platform allows for an anytime, anywhere learning environment, delivering and tracking eLearning courses, programs and testing. A Learning Content Management System (LCMS) enables an organization to learn content from Courseware authoring tools and to present the content to students. Learning Management Systems are related to Training software. Find the best Learning Management System in Canada for your organization.

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Thousands of learners worldwide use Breeio, the brighter Learning Management System developed by the experts at Acteon.
Thousands of learners worldwide use Breeio, the brighter Learning Management System developed by the experts at Acteon. Breeios mission is to give you everything you need to deliver unforgettable experiences for your learners and to shine within your organisation. Delivering engaging, personal learning pathways is a demanding job. Breeio seamlessly connects all the learning styles your workforce needs to create immersive blended learning programmes. Learn more about Breeio

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A K-12 Learning Relationship Management platform that creates learner profiles, learning paths, digital portfolios, and SMART goals.
A K-12 Learning Relationship Management platform that supports student-centric learning in many capacities, including the ability to create learner profiles, learning paths, digital portfolios, and SMART goals. Also offers a Professional Growth Platform (PGP) for personalized PD. Learn more about Epiphany Learning

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Transforming learning with autonomy, personalization, and innovative user-centric tech solutions.
Claroline, an advanced Learning Experience Platform (LXP), emphasizes learner autonomy and personalized education. It offers decentralized management, adaptable for various pedagogical roles, with robust progress tracking. Claroline's innovative platform supports flexible content creation, adaptable rights management, and white-label solutions. Its user-centric design and proactive support make it an effective tool for efficient, tailored educational experiences. Learn more about Claroline Connect

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Award-winning LMS with next-generation features: powerful analytics, translation system, compliance management, and user verification.
Spark LMS is an application primarily used to distribute and monitor eLearning. It can be thought of as being a system of building blocks, with different functionality, allowing our clients to choose which functionality they specifically need. The system has been designed with the ability to continually evolve, by adding new building blocks to keep one step ahead of our clients needs. The platform allows learners to access the training using a wide range of devices and it is cloud-based. Learn more about Spark LMS

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  • SCORM Compliance
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Designed to help organizations oversee and track employee compliance and training.
SafeContractor LMS is an online SaaS training management solution that helps organizations manage employee training, work procedures, skills, and professional qualifications. Developed by corporate training experts, our learning management system is the ideal tool for monitoring the compliance of employees, teams, and departments based on company or client corporation requirements. Benefits: - Control employee compliance - Diagnose training needs clearly - Manage training costs - Organize classroom or E-Learning training activities Learn more about Cognibox LMS

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  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning Software
  • Gamification Software
We craft intelligently-engineered Open edX-powered Learning Management Systems that deliver excellence to your learners.
A full-stack learning solution that enables an intuitive & effective learning experience, Edly is an LMS built by the Open edX technology partners. With over 45 million learners served through the platforms it has helped build, Edly is recognized by the world's best universities, such as Havard, Stanford, MIT, etc., & organizations for providing the most scalable & responsive platforms that build wholesome ecosystems for learners & course creators alike. Learn more about Edly

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning Software
  • Gamification Software
Cloud-based platform for corporate learning management. Allows our clients to create and manage their own branded eLearning portals.
Cloud-based platform for corporate learning management. Allows our clients to create and manage their own branded eLearning portals. Learn more about LMS Portals

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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Induct & Train streamlines onboarding and compliance with automated inductions, training, and policy acknowledgment.
Induct & Train is an all-in-one solution for managing employee and contractor inductions, training, and compliance tracking. Built to simplify onboarding, this software ensures that newcomers are immediately equipped with the information and training they need, customised to their role and location. From automated induction workflows to detailed policy acknowledgments, Induct & Train makes it easy to maintain a compliant, safe environment across multiple locations. Learn more about Induct & Train

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
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Cloud-based language learning tool that helps businesses and government track candidate's progress, organize classes and more.
Cloud-based language learning tool that helps businesses and government track candidate's progress, organize classes and more. Learn more about Mango

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RevWork channels AI and behavior change techniques to help users grow daily in various areas of their personal, and professionals life.
At RevWork, we have a do-it-yourself platform that creates individual and organizational behavior change deliverables on IOS, Android, and the web. The platforms virtual coach supports targeted behavior change that improves business performance day-by-day. This approach has helped RevWork customers revolutionize workforce development. Learn more about RevWork

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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Learning Management Platform that helps solve issues using customized learning related to skill improvement and new skills development
The Scaffold Education LMS/AVA platform enhances companies results through teams and communities development. Our platform has Dashboards for People Analytics and strategic vision of results-oriented development. A gamified solution that allows new insights for mapping individual skills and assessments. Optimizing employee integration and training resources, increasing engagement, motivation, scalability and training effectiveness. Learn more about Scaffold Platform

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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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UpBrain is an LMS platform that helps companies train, engage, and track employee learning with ease, gamification, and insights.
UpBrain is a complete LMS platform designed to simplify the management and delivery of corporate training. It allows companies to create, organize, and monitor courses in a simple, accessible, and scalable way. Our solution supports brand customization, learning paths, gamification with a points system and reward store, and detailed reports to track performance. The platform is responsive, works on any device, and offers different user roles for managers, instructors, and learners. Since 2016, we’ve been helping companies across various industries to professionalize training, engage their teams, reduce costs, and increase knowledge retention. Learn more about UpBrain

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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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All-in-one LMS for planning and delivering training, with eLearning support, mobile app, AI search, and integrated course libraries.
Manage and deliver corporate training with a flexible, all-in-one learning platform. Altamira Learning is a learning management system designed to support every aspect of corporate training, from planning to delivery. You can organize courses, sessions and classes, manage enrollments, track attendance, generate certificates, monitor training budgets and evaluate training effectiveness through dedicated surveys, all within a single platform. The system allows you to build a complete training catalog, including classroom, blended and online courses, supporting both mandatory training and eLearning content. Extensive course libraries are available through integrated partners. Employees can access all training activities through a dedicated mobile app: browse the catalog, follow learning paths, attend courses, and stay updated on recommended or expiring training. The LMS also features advanced reporting tools. Learn more about Altamira Learning

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
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  • Gamification Software
AI platform that turns existing CCTV into automated attendance, security monitoring, and workforce analytics. 100% on-premise.
Vizenta AI is an edge-first vision intelligence platform that transforms existing CCTV cameras into AI-powered systems for automated attendance, security monitoring, visitor management, and workforce analytics. Unlike traditional HR tools, Vizenta uses your existing camera infrastructure — no new hardware, no cloud uploads, 100% on-premise processing. The platform automates facial recognition-based attendance at gates, classrooms, offices, and factory floors, syncing directly with HRMS, ERP, and payroll systems. Vizenta Shield provides real-time threat detection and blacklist alerts, while Vizenta Visitor handles contactless check-in with badge printing and host notifications. Deployed across education, retail, corporate, healthcare, manufacturing, and construction sectors. SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, GDPR, DPDP, and BIPA compliant. Hardware-agnostic — works with Hikvision, Dahua, CP Plus, Honeywell, and Axis cameras. Learn more about Vizenta

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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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FREE ERP for all Educational Institutes
An AI platform that helps educational institutions manage students, teachers, and parents. Introducing the Most Efficient, Effective, and Productive SaaS-based ERP for FREE with Zero Maintenance, Zero Hardware & Zero Installation Charges. Learn more about InventtEd

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Ervy is an AI-powered learning and knowledge companion for driving employee growth and retention
Ervy is an AI-powered microlearning solution for corporate training. It transforms your documents into interactive courses in minutes and delivers them natively in Microsoft Teams, where employees already work. Ervy solves the core challenge HR and L&D teams face: creating training content fast and getting employees to actually complete it. Upload your SOPs, policies, or training materials, and Ervy's AI converts them into engaging 2-3 minute lessons. Built-in gamification (leaderboards, points, badges) turns mandatory training into an engaging experience. Real-time analytics track progress and comprehension for compliance requirements. Designed for mid-sized organizations (150-1000 employees) in regulated industries where compliance training, onboarding, and upskilling are business-critical. Zero IT overhead—live in under an hour. Learn more about Ervy

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
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  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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  • Mobile Learning Software
  • Gamification Software
CleverLMS is a cross-platform LMS designed to deliver engaging, interactive, and personalized learning experiences for your employees.
CleverLMS is a cross-platform learning management system designed to deliver engaging, interactive, and personalized learning experiences for your employees. It offers a variety of tools to create and manage e-learning courses, track individual employee performance, link it to job results, and provide personalized feedback. Cross-functionality and your own white-label branded iOS and Android mobile apps ensure that every employee can learn from anywhere in the most convenient way. Learn more about CleverLMS

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning Software
  • Gamification Software
Cloud-based software that lets users create elearning content like online courses, learning nuggets, video quizzes, and more.
With LXT Authoring, you can create e-learnings, learning nuggets, video quizzes and many other digital learning formats in no time at all. With or without templates - operation directly in the browser is simple and intuitive. The integrated didactic AI helps you to develop well thought-out learning concepts at the touch of a button - including learning objectives, titles, texts, images and quiz questions. The result: effective, customizable training, perfectly tailored to your target group. Thanks to the simple switch between editing view and preview, you can immediately see the effect of your result. Task management helps you to organize feedback and approval loops efficiently. Creating language versions is also very easy - via XLIFF export and import or with the help of AI directly in the tool. LXT Authoring can be seamlessly integrated into all common LMSs. The content is SCORM 1.2-compatible, responsive and of course GDPR-compliant - hosted and maintained in Germany. Learn more about LXT Authoring

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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A modern and intuitive LMS designed for flexibility, engagement and rapid content authoring.
With rapid deployment and simple integration, the Constructor Learning Management System improves student engagement by focusing on interactivity and active learning. Your instructors will optimize their time with Constructor’s rapid content authoring tool and continually inspire and motivate students with effective communication and collaboration tools. Learn more about Constructor

Features

  • Blended Learning
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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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Cademy is a cloud-based training management system for training providers, combining bookings, CRM, scheduling, payments, and LMS.
Cademy is a training management system (TMS) built for professional training providers delivering in-person, live online, on-demand, and blended programs.It brings together course bookings, scheduling, training CRM, payments, and LMS functionality into one platform, covering the full training lifecycle from course listings and enrollment to delivery, certification, and reporting. Training teams can manage recurring courses, private and in-house programs, and multi-format delivery without spreadsheets or disconnected tools. Built-in scheduling keeps facilitators, venues, and learners in sync with calendar integrations and real-time updates. Cademy supports B2C and B2B training, including organization-level workflows, invoicing, and client management. Providers can deliver structured learning with assessments, certificates, progress tracking, and detailed reporting, all within a single streamlined system. Learn more about Cademy

Features

  • Blended Learning
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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning Software
  • Gamification Software
Web-based student information system for online/virtual and blended schools.
Designed specifically for online / virtual and blended schools, Genius SIS is customized for each client. With a surprisingly simple and elegant interface, it interfaces with Learning Management Systems (LMS) to automate the enrollment and grade reporting processes. Students and guardians use a portal to track academic progress, request new courses, make payments and much more. Genius SIS also handles the admission and registration processes and supports open enrollment. Schedule LiveOnline Demo Learn more about Genius SIS for Virtual Schools

Features

  • Blended Learning
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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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  • Gamification Software
Coggno is an LMS & leading provider of online compliance training with a library of 10,000+ on-demand compliance courses.
Coggno is an LMS & leading provider of online compliance training, based out of California, with a library of 10,000+ on-demand compliance courses. Our library of ready-to-deploy compliance courses, includes HR Compliance, Financial Compliance, HIPAA & Data Privacy Compliance, Workplace Safety & OSHA Compliance, Transportation & DOT Compliance, Food, Drugs & Alcohol, Cybersecurity, Tech & AI, Professional Development & More! Coggno simplifies training by allowing you to curate your own content, train your employees and track certifications all in one easy to use, cost effective platform. Learn more about Coggno

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  • Blended Learning
  • Synchronous Learning
  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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  • Gamification Software
A customizable HRMS & talent system that provides full integration to existing software. Unleash the power of HR customization!
An integrated HRMS solutions that works per module basis or integratable with existing HR system. Eliminate the use of two separate system with HRiQ Talent and HR management tool that allows users to manage human resource onboarding, offboarding, payroll, leave, claims, time attendance, timesheet management, succession planning, applicant tracking, talent assessment, performance management and recruitment. Learn more about HRiQ

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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HTML5 based authoring solution for interactive e-Learning content and real-time collaboration.
HTML5 based authoring solution for interactive e-Learning content and real-time collaboration. Learn more about Composica

Features

  • Blended Learning
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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
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  • Gamification Software
Co-branded learning portal, Virtual classroom with chat and desktop share, Personalized lab for knowledge production with e-learning
We build your organization learning center to improve your training outcomes, reduce your cost and reach out to your customers, employees and partners globally. Co-branded learning portal, Virtual classroom with chat and desktop share, Personalized lab for knowledge production, Self paced courses (Flash and mp4), Integrated shopping cart. Implementation is within week not months. No IT support required. No Software installation. User can login from any where from the world. Learn more about Aziksa

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  • Blended Learning
  • Synchronous Learning
  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
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Learning Management System Software Buyers Guide

Essential LMS software buying information

Learning management system (LMS) software helps organizations create, manage, deliver, and track training content, with the goal of providing structured and engaging learning experiences. It can be used in any type of teaching, from academic learning to employee training.

In a corporate setting, LMS buyers most often come from industries such as nonprofit, healthcare, manufacturing, and consulting. These industries operate under strict regulations, prompting the need for training material to keep workers certified and compliant. In the education sector, buyers often come from either K-12 schools or post-secondary institutions such as colleges and universities.[1]

Most LMS platforms are priced on a monthly subscription basis that scales based on the number of people using the system and the amount of functionality it offers. A basic system for less than 100 users averages $219 USD (approximately $302 CAD) per month, while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more costs on average $1,084 USD per month (approximately $1,497 CAD).[2]

Jenn Tardy, a consultant with more than 10 years of experience in HR and recruiting [3], says LMS software can lead to long-term savings despite the initial investment.

“Instead of sending people to a different location every quarter or so to take a course, you just buy a licence for a specific training and have your employees watch it online,” she explains.

When choosing an LMS, Canadian buyers should make sure to ask potential vendors these important questions to ensure that the vendor can meet all their needs:

  • Does the system offer course authoring tools to make content from scratch, or does it allow only pre-made content?
  • What features does the system offer to engage learners?
  • What are the different learning activities that can be tracked?
  • What level of technical support does the software provide?

What is the best LMS software?

According to our research, Trainual is among the best rated in the LMS category, with 4.78 out of 5 rating from over 481 verified user reviews from the past 2 years. Trainual earns high marks for its user-friendly interface, AI-powered search, customizable content creation tools, and ability to assign and track training progress.

These are Trainual’s main features:

  • Learning management: Trainual users find it easy to organize and deliver training, track completion, and maintain consistency.

  • Knowledge base management: Trainual centralizes SOPs, policies, and procedures, making process documentation accessible and organized for daily reference across teams.

  • Learner portal: Reviewers highlight the platform’s user-friendly interface, individualized training dashboards, and mobile access.

  • Learning paths/tracks: Organizations can create clear, role-specific learning paths, which helps users build knowledge sequentially.

  • Tests/assessments: Reviewers appreciate Trainual’s easy test creation to assess retention of learner material.

What is a learning management system?

A learning management system (LMS) is software that facilitates the creation, management, delivery, and reporting of educational or training programs.

Whether you’re a Canadian business aiming to upskill your employees, a school enhancing classroom instruction, or even a subject matter expert who wants to sell their learning courses online, an LMS platform is the ideal tool to provide structured and engaging learning experiences.

In the education sector alone, Gartner predicts that 75% of all K-12 schools globally will use an LMS by 2027—highlighting how vital LMS software has become to support modern learning initiatives.[4]

This statistic doesn’t surprise Tardy, who highlights the advantages of LMS platforms: “It gives you a lot of different ways to learn and personalize your training,” she says. “For example, you can offer micro-learning sessions of 5 to 10 minutes, integrated quizzes, and low-stakes assessments to inform you about your progress. All of these things help to retain information. Compare that to a situation where people are required to attend a two-hour workshop in person where it’s much harder to absorb information.”

Capterra currently lists 1,464 different LMS products, and we published 10,194 reviews from LMS software users in the past year.[5]

How much does LMS software cost?

Most LMS platforms are priced on a “per month” subscription basis that scales based on the number of people you have using the system, the available storage and the amount of functionality it offers. A basic system for less than 100 users costs, on average, around $219 USD per month (approximately $302 CAD), while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more averages $1,084 USD per month (approximately $1,497 CAD).

  • Entry level LMS include the core functionality of course management, course tracking, and knowledge assessments.

  • An advanced LMS that’s priced higher typically includes additional features such as mobile learning, blended learning, and personalized learning paths.

Twenty-seven percent of the learning management system buyers our advisors spoke to in the last two years are budgeting less than $625 per month (approximately $863 CAD).

First-time buyers should be aware that:

  • Installation, integration, and customization are common upfront costs

  • Maintenance and support are common recurring costs

Tardy also advises companies to consider the cost of content licensing. "You can either build your training content internally or buy training from somewhere else,” she adds. “In the latter case, you'll need to budget for the cost of those licences."

It is also common for LMS vendors to offer free trials of their products. Organizations can leverage those trial versions to see if they match their business or trainee needs. There are also some free versions available, with basic features.

LMS features rated by users

All LMS software systems include course management, course tracking, and test/assessment features, and most have a variety of common features such as a content library, gamification, and real-time synchronous learning.

Core LMS features

  • Course management: Create customized learning courses, organize them within a planned curriculum, and assign them to learners. 89% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.

  • Course tracking: Track which course materials have been completed by each user, as well as what progress has been made. 84% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.

  • Tests/assessments: Create and administer assessments to measure learner retention of course material. 75% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.

Tardy emphasizes that these three features are incredibly important for managing the career path of your employees. “The fact that you can track someone’s training history helps you gain better insight into whether associates are ready for the next step in their career,” she says.

“For example, when someone is applying for a management position, you can easily check whether she or he has already completed a management training program. It also works the other way around: You have an overview of employees who are ready for the next step in their career.”

Common LMS features

Our analysis of proprietary reviews data reveals other common LMS features users rate as valuable:

  • Learner portal: Gives students/employees access to materials and allows them to communicate digitally with instructors. 90% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.

  • Progress tracking: Track and report on the progress of a particular user, team, or course. 81% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.

  • Asynchronous learning: Allows users to access and engage with educational content or training course materials at their own pace and schedule. 72% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.

  • Learning paths/tracks: Arrange course materials to be completed in a specific order for personalized learning purposes.

  • Mobile learning: Enables access to complete learning materials on mobile platforms.

  • Assessment management: Manage various created assessments to evaluate users on their progress.

  • Blended learning: Create and track learning paths that combine in-person and virtual learning experiences.

Top LMS benefits identified by users

More agile and comprehensive training programs: Users say their LMS platform has boosted their employee training efficiency and helped keep workers and other stakeholders up to date on important knowledge.

“[Our product] has been an excellent tool both for training our customers and for training our employees, especially in a fast-paced environment where knowledge changes so quickly and frequent updates and retraining are necessary.”

–Dave K., director of technical learning, electronic manufacturing

Better communication and knowledge sharing: LMS features such as forums, direct messaging, and user-generated content tools allow for more seamless discussions on course materials.

“Students can readily interact with one another via forums, chat rooms, and online conferences, resulting in an immersive learning environment.”

–Shivam D., senior machine learning engineer, computer software

Customized content creation: Reviewers say their LMS software helps their company target specific areas by easily creating and integrating content geared to these needs. Additionally, LMS platforms enable regular updates, ensuring that learning programs remain aligned with the organization's objectives.

“Any area of improvement that our facilities are facing, we are able to target those specific areas and create content that would benefit our safety awareness and improve the safety of the cultures within the organizations.”

–Ashley H., regional human resources director, hospital & health care

Tardy says another key benefit is the accessibility of training materials on an LMS. “Your associates can access a central repository of their trainings at any time and do them at their own pace,” she adds.

“The self-guided aspects of online training help people get up to speed very quickly when they need to, as compared to in-person sessions that require coordinating around the trainer’s schedule.”

Common challenges of LMS software identified by users

Forty-four percent of Canadian HR leaders cite training and upskilling employees as the main operational challenge they expect to face in the next 12 months.[6] Technological issues make it harder for organizational leaders to overcome this challenge.

For example, recent learning management systems reviewers cite issues with software bugs, the grading and quizzes features, and with page design.

Users of learning management systems have encountered various glitches. These range from minor inconveniences, such as the calendar not automatically loading on today’s date, to more significant challenges, such as tracking issues, slow loading times, or unexpected system errors.

Educational users have also indicated challenges with the grading and quizzes features. Automatic notifications for completed assignments are not always available, nor is the ability to import questions in bulk or in batches.

LMS users also point out page design challenges, like limited template customization and difficulties with the editor when pasting content. These issues can hinder the desired layout and design.

To avoid running into these issues, you can ask the following questions when talking to vendors:

  • What type of technical support and regular software updates does the LMS provide?
  • What type of notifications and feedback options does the LMS offer for grading assignments?
  • What level of template customization does the LMS provide?

What is LMS software used for?

Analysis of our extensive LMS reviews highlight the most common use cases:

  • Centralized content management: An LMS stores all learning materials, such as courses, documents, videos, and assessments, in one centralized location. This makes it easier for coordinators to organize, update, and manage learning content efficiently.

  • Automated compliance tracking: Manual tracking of worker certifications is a thing of the past. With an LMS, employees are automatically notified when an important training or certification is due, and you can track when it’s been completed.

  • Creating more engaging learning content: Gamification elements and microlearning features can enhance the learning experience and increase learner engagement and motivation. These platforms also support various multimedia formats, such as videos, animations, audio, and graphics, to present information in diverse ways—enabling users with different learning styles to grasp concepts more effectively.

  • Data-driven insights: Visualized data on completion rates, time spent on courses, assessment scores, and more can give your team insight into which training materials are effective and where improvements may be needed.

Learning management system usage also differs based on the breadth of functionality offered. All of these can be purchased as either a standalone tool or as an integrated feature set within a comprehensive LMS suite:

Who uses LMS software?

Businesses use LMS software to create, store, maintain, deliver, and report on learning content and learner activities, with the goal of upskilling their workforce. Gartner indicates that these technologies assist organizations in various areas such as compliance training, certifications, onboarding, talent development, upskilling, collaboration, coaching and mentoring, sales training, partner education, and customer training.[7]

Companies can create an immersive training environment when combining LMS with innovative technologies like virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR). This can have a positive impact in a hybrid work environment. Dan Schawbel, HR futurist, believes it can even help motivate employees to come into the office more often: "It's all about doing more with fewer resources. Obviously with AI and all this transformative technology, it's about how we become more efficient. And with VR and AR, it's leveraging that technology in the office space as part of the value proposition to get people back in.”

Schools and universities use LMS software to support the various roles involved in teaching and learning—facilitating online collaboration and communication among learners, instructors, and administrators. According to Gartner, post-secondary learning management systems serve as the primary hub for teaching and learning technologies. They provide a range of tools and services, both within and outside the platform, to support the different roles involved in education. LMS platforms promote online collaboration and communication among learners, instructors, and administrators.[8]

Most learning management systems are purchased by organizations with between one and 499 users, $25 million USD or less (approximately $34.5 million CAD or less) in annual revenue, and between one and 449 employees, based on conversations with LMS software buyers in the past two years. In a business, the number of users and employees are often the same, but in an educational institution these numbers often differ (such as the number of teachers versus the number of students in a school, for example).

On the corporate side, LMS buyers often come from industries such as nonprofit, healthcare, manufacturing, and consulting. These industries operate under strict regulations, prompting the need for training material that can keep employees certified and compliant. In the education sector, buyers often come from either K-12 schools or post-secondary institutions such as colleges and universities.

Common LMS integrations

An analysis of our extensive reviews database reveals the three categories that most often integrate with learning management systems are accounting, higher education, and meeting software.

Integrating accounting software with an LMS helps streamline financial processes by seamlessly adding accounting functionality. This can include automated invoicing, payment tracking, and subscription management, improving the efficiency and the accuracy of financial transactions for organizations.

Higher education software integration with an LMS helps educational institutions streamline processes such as student recruitment, admissions, faculty and course management, and financial aid. By providing a centralized platform and data transfer, integration enhances efficiency, communication and collaboration, ultimately improving the overall effectiveness of the institution.

Integrating meeting software with an LMS enhances communication and collaboration between teachers and students. This integration provides a platform that facilitates the organization and management of meetings, enabling the coordination and participation in collaborative meetings.

Capterra’s 2025 HR Software Trends report highlights that ongoing training is important to close skills gaps and support digital change. AI-powered learning management systems can tailor training and speed up employee growth, but Canadian organizations are falling behind. Despite 67% of Canadian HR leaders having AI-powered HR tools, only 41% use them, lagging global peers who show stronger adoption. The study also finds that only 33% of Canadian HR leaders who use learning management software rate it as critical to their company's HR operations.

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) contributes to the growth of user-generated content: By leveraging an LMS with user-generated content (UGC) functionality, learners can create and share their own learning content—facilitating all-important knowledge sharing. Generative AI is fueling this effort even further by reducing the amount of effort needed to make UGC. Nearly half (47%) of Canadian employees want their company to implement AI-enhanced educational courses.[9]

Overwhelmed middle managers want more training in conflict resolution and communication: Nearly 3 in 4 middle managers in Canada say they “sometimes” or “always” feel burned out at work. Our research reveals that they are being set up to fail almost immediately due to a lack of training: only 45% received managerial training when they were hired or promoted to their role, and most don’t receive ongoing managerial training afterward.[10] An effective LMS platform can help organizations quickly scale their digital training program, but learning doesn’t stop there. Organizations can offer informal training opportunities such as mentorship programs that pair new managers with existing leaders.

On-the-job learning beats traditional training methods: By integrating your LMS with something such as a customer relationship management (CRM) system, relevant training content can appear to employees as they do actual job tasks—negating the need for them to open a separate system to learn. This method, called “on-the-job learning,” has been found by Gartner to have a “tenfold impact on talent outcomes, threefold impact on employee performance and more than twice the impact on employee engagement relative to traditional training methodologies.”[11]


Sources

  1. Capterra advisor call notes: Findings are based on data from telephonic conversations that Capterra’s advisor team had with small-to-midsize businesses seeking learning management tools. For this report, we analyzed phone interactions from the past 2 years as of the production date. Read the complete methodology.

  2. Capterra software pricing data: Only products with publicly available pricing information and qualified software products within the category, as of the production date, are included in the pricing analysis. Currency conversions are based on the rate of the day of publication and may differ from current currency rates. Read the complete methodology.

  3. Jenn Tardy, LinkedIn

  4. Market Guide for K-12 Education Learning Management Systems, Gartner

  5. Capterra reviews data: Capterra reviews are collected from verified users for individual software products. For this report, we analyzed reviews from the past year as of the production date. Read the complete methodology. Number of products refers to our complete catalogue.

  6. Capterra's 2025 HR Software Trends Survey was conducted in April 2025 among 3,256 respondents in Australia (n=278), Brazil (n=300), Canada (n=289), France (n=300), Germany (n=300), India (n=294), Italy (n=300), Mexico (n=300), Spain (n=300), the U.K. (n=296), and the U.S. (n=300). The goal of the study was to understand the HR software that companies are buying, their benefits and challenges, and the impact of AI on HR. Respondents were screened for employment at companies with more than one employee, working in management-level roles or above. Respondents were also confirmed to be at least partially responsible for HR software purchase decisions within their organization.

  7. Market Guide for Digital Learning Content Providers, Gartner

  8. L&D Technology Innovations Bullseye 2024 Report, Gartner

  9. and [a]. Capterra’s Career-driven Learning Survey was conducted in August 2023 among 5,089 respondents in the Canada (n=1,002), France (n=1,027), Italy (n=1,024), Japan (n=1,022), and the U.K. (n=1,014). The goal of the study was to analyze how small to midsize enterprises (SMEs) are using learning management tools and explore the challenges and benefits of these tools. Respondents were screened to be employees in companies using online courses as part of their training.

  10. Capterra’s 2024 Manager Sentiment Survey was conducted online in January 2024 among 435 respondents in the U.S. (n=85), U.K. (n=103), Australia (n=86), and Canada (n=155). The goal of the study was to learn more about the experiences and challenges managers face in their current role. Respondents were screened for employment at the management level with at least one direct report.

  11. Market Guide for Higher Education Learning Management Systems, Gartner