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Learning Management Systems (LMS) are essential tools for educational institutions and businesses aiming to streamline their training programs. An LMS management system enables organisations to efficiently create, distribute, and manage educational content. The best learning management system offers a user-friendly interface, robust reporting features, and seamless integration with other educational tools. LMS learning systems provide a comprehensive platform to track learner progress, assess performance, and ensure compliance with educational standards. Learning management platforms are designed to support various learning styles and can be customised to meet the unique needs of different organisations. Whether you're looking for the best learning management system for a small business or a large educational institution, these platforms ensure effective knowledge transfer and skill development. Discover the top LMS solutions tailored for your organisation in Australia.

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Train employees, partners and customers effectively with a next-gen LXP that delivers a personalized learning experience at scale.
Train employees, partners and customers effectively with a next-gen LMS. Deliver an enhanced & enjoyable learning experience for your learners. Address skill gaps and drive personalized learning at scale Experience a world-class enterprise LMS from Adobe that is: 1. Awarded for excellence across multiple categories 2. Recognized by leading analysts and industry bodies 3. Used by millions of engaged learners 4. Preferred by Fortune 500 enterprises Learn more about Adobe Learning Manager

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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
TalentLMS is the LMS built for training success. Easy to manage and a joy to use, teams embrace training from the very first click.
TalentLMS is the LMS built for training success. Designed to get a "yes" from everyone, it's where great teams, and companies, go to grow. With an experience that's fully customizable and easy to manage, teams embrace training while feeling right at home. TalentLMS makes it easy to provide the right training to any team and every use, while giving expert guidance and support every step of the way. On a mission to democratize training, TalentLMS already serves 70, 000+ teams worldwide. Learn more about TalentLMS

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Low-maintenance, modern & simple. Blackboard is a market-leading LMS redesigned in collaboration with the education community.
Help learners, instructors and institutions achieve their goals with Blackboard by Anthology, a market-leading Learning Management System (LMS) that integrates with the world’s most holistic EdTech ecosystem. Redesigned in collaboration with educators, Blackboard is better than ever. With hundreds of new SaaS based features that foster collaboration, extend accessibility, keep learners engaged, and much more. Visit Anthology.com/learn to see what's new. Learn more about Blackboard

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  • Learner Portal
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The easy-to-use, modern LMS for modern teams. Onboard, train, track, and test on every need-to-know for every role and responsibility.
Trainual is built for fast-growing businesses eager to document every process, policy, role, and responsibility in one simple, searchable system, with training modules and tests for built-in accountability. The easiest way to build your online training manuals and ensure consistent training every time. Quickly becoming one the top LMS products on the market. Simple flat rate plans for all size teams. Learn more about Trainual

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AI-powered learning platform that combines LMS and LXP capabilities to scale skills development for mid-size and enterprise companies.
360Learning is the AI-powered learning platform that combines LMS and LXP capabilities to drive onboarding, employee development, and customer training at scale. L&D teams—from solo practitioners to global enterprises—use 360Learning to turn internal expertise into collaborative, skills-based learning for employees, customers, and partners. 360Learning’s collaborative learning approach, combined with deep integrations with systems like SAP and Workday, empowers organizations to upskill at scale through expert-led communities of practice around key topics, roles, and more. Over 2,500 companies including Safran, Cognizant, Bally’s Corporation, Duolingo, and Smile Brands, trust 360Learning to power learning at work. Since 2013, the company has raised $240 million and built a global team across North America and Europe. 360Learning pioneered collaborative learning, launched the first AI certification for L&D, and founded the L&D Collective to connect learning leaders worldwide. Learn more about 360Learning

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  • Mobile Learning
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Schoology, a PowerSchool company, is the education technology company putting collaboration at the heart of the learning experience.
Schoology seamlessly connects learning management with assessments so that school districts can improve student performance, foster collaboration throughout their community, and personalize learning for every student. Every day millions of students, parents, faculty and administrators from nearly 2,000 K-12 school districts leverage Schoology to advance what is possible in education. Learn more about Schoology

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  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
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Together Software supports enterprise learning by tapping into your greatest knowledge base, your people with mentoring software.
Together software supports learning management systems by tapping into your greatest knowledge base, your people. Our intelligent algorithm creates meaningful connections with mentors by analyzing employees’ goals, interests, and strengths to support their continued learning. Our easy-to-use platform is customizable and seamlessly integrates with existing HRIS and scheduling tools to automate reminders. Together is used by Heineken, Kelloggs, Discovery Channel, and more for their learning manage Learn more about Together Mentoring

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  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Prepare employees for the future with tools for development with Proliant's Learning Management System.
Proliant’s Learning Management System can help you retain employees, increase job satisfaction, and boost overall success foryour business. With Proliant's Learning Management System, you can choose from thousands of industry-specific courses, schedule live sessions, create easy-to-use enrollment features, and more. By using Proliant's solution, you'll create a well-educated workforce that makes your business more productive, competitive, and profitable. Learn more about Proliant

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Deliver an interactive learning experience to all the employees in your organization.
The learning management system in Zoho People lets you develop self-paced and blended learning courses, create learning plans with definite outcomes, conduct assessments, discuss concepts, grade learners based on their performances, and share feedback. Learn more about Zoho People

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  • Blended Learning
  • Synchronous Learning
  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
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Advance your IT career—master DevOps and cloud skills with KodeKloud’s hands-on labs, expert courses, and certifications.
KodeKloud’s Learning Management System (LMS) empowers organizations and individuals to deliver, manage, and track high-quality IT and DevOps training. Our LMS features interactive course authoring, user administration, custom learning paths, and real-time progress tracking. Learners benefit from hands-on labs, multimedia resources, and mobile access, while administrators enjoy robust reporting, integrations, and easy user management. KodeKloud’s LMS supports team onboarding, upskilling, and certification, making it ideal for businesses and professionals aiming to build practical, job-ready skills. With a user-friendly interface and flexible customization, KodeKloud ensures an engaging, effective learning experience for modern teams and tech learners. Learn more about KodeKloud

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
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Factorial is the AI-powered business software that takes care of the time-consuming stuff, like hiring, holidays and payroll.
Factorial is the AI-powered business software that connects everything you need to manage your team. It takes care of the time-consuming (and energy-draining) stuff, like hiring, holidays, and payroll, giving leaders more time to focus on their people. But it’s not just about automation. It co-creates with managers on the bigger things, too, like reports, surveys, and workflows, so their work can shine. Real-time insights help them take decisions led by data, not gut feeling, to make even more impact. It’s easy-to-use and intuitive, so anyone on the team can jump in! Learn more about Factorial

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Jolt is an app used to manage daily operations & train workers, with real-time feedback to business owners & managers. Schedule a demo.
Jolt is a tablet-based learning management software that helps you maintain records, create trainings, and complete reporting with ease. Used by brands like Chick-fil-A, Legoland, and Regal Cinemas, and every industry, Jolt is a comprehensive suite for managing all your employees' training needs. Over 300,000 employees use our training library featuring powerful just-in-time trainings that help them do their jobs more efficiently. See what just-in-time training can do for your business today! Learn more about Jolt

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  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Help your employees stay compliant, remain relevant, and be future-ready with SAP SuccessFactors Learning.
The SAP SuccessFactors Learning solution helps prepare people for the future with innovative capabilities to drive skills management, learning, and development. By leveraging an AI-driven learning management solution that balances organizational and individual skill needs, you can enhance employee engagement through personalized learning experiences tailored to each individual's interests and priorities. This approach supports accelerated skill-building with flexible, anytime-anywhere access to learning. AI-powered recommendations from the talent intelligence hub help employees uncover new growth and development opportunities. Additionally, automated compliance training ensures improved regulatory adherence and reduced legal risk. Organizations also gain access to curated content and structured learning paths from SAP Content Stream by Skillsoft and Open Content Network partners. Learn more about SAP SuccessFactors HCM

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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
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Deliver lab-specific education and track CE with ease. Compliance & CE helps your team stay informed, engaged, and learning.
Equip your laboratory team with the knowledge they need to deliver safe, high-quality care through MediaLab by Vastian’s Compliance & CE application. Designed for labs of all sizes, our learning management system helps you build and maintain a culture of continual learning — while satisfying accreditation requirements for CE and professional development. With over 140 clinical laboratory courses — all written by experts and regularly updated — your staff stays current and confident. Go further with CourseBuilder to create custom content for your laboratory staff, based on your SOPs and policies, while tracking completions with audit-ready reporting. Whether you're supporting ASCP CMP, state license renewals, or internal education goals, Compliance & CE gives you the tools to provide ongoing continuing education that’s accessible, measurable, and aligned with your lab’s commitment to quality and professional growth. Learn more about Compliance & CE

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  • Certification & Licensing
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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Litmos Training delivers powerful but easy-to-use LMS features for admins and learners alike, and a built-in content library.
Litmos Training delivers powerful but easy-to-use LMS features for admins and learners alike. It’s known for quick deployment and simple integration with other key business systems, as well as automation of formerly time-consuming tasks, such as user onboarding and reporting. It offers custom UI branding and dashboards, built-in content authoring, and access to a large library of off-the-shelf content. Other popular features include video assessments, gamification, and mobile responsiveness. Learn more about Litmos

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Redzone Learning — LMS Built for Manufacturing Engage. Retain. Empower. Win.
Redzone Learning — LMS Built for Manufacturing Redzone Learning is a purpose-built LMS that delivers, manages, and tracks workforce training across manufacturing environments. Core capabilities include learning path management, classroom training, role-based training assignments, certification and compliance tracking, assessments, and detailed reporting. What sets Redzone apart: mobile training on demand, automatic translation to support multilingual workforces, and easy shop-floor knowledge capture that lets subject matter experts record and share expertise without friction. Automated reminders and expiry notifications keep compliance current, while the intuitive skills matrix view tracks training progression and plant-wide skills inventory. Redzone Learning integrates natively with Redzone's OEE (Productivity), QMS (Compliance), and CMMS (Reliability) modules — connecting workforce competency directly to production, quality, and maintenance outcomes for true whole-factory support. Learn more about Redzone

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Arcoro offers proven modular HR solutions for the construction, contracting and field service industries.
Arcoro is a rapidly growing software company offering proven modular HR solutions for the construction, contracting and field service industries. Arcoro’s market-leading product suite offers end-to-end HR functionality to help drive business outcomes as organizations hire, manage and grow their workforce. Arcoro’s flexible modules integrate with multiple payroll, CRM and ERP solutions, helping customers leverage technology to successfully manage their needs for talent acquisition, talent management, core HR, benefits administration, time and attendance tracking and more. Arcoro has over 8000 customers, and more than a million field-based employees use their software each day. Learn more about Arcoro

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
WordPress LMS plugin that helps businesses instantly transform any WordPress site into a viable learning management system.
LearnDash is a WordPress plugin that serves as a learning management system. It allows users to create and sell online courses with advanced management and interactive features. The plugin caters to a range of industries and target markets, from individual course creators to large organizations looking to train employees or customers. The LearnDash plugin offers tools to help users build professional, multimedia-rich courses. Advanced quiz capabilities, such as question banks and timed assessments, allow for thorough student evaluation and progress tracking. The plugin also includes gamification elements like badges, certificates, and leaderboards to motivate and retain learners. Learn more about LearnDash

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
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Swap admin time for people time with ELMO, the award-winning cloud HR solution that can help your organisation streamline its people and pay processes.
ELMO is a learning solution as unique as your business. Keep employee skills relevant and your business compliant, with an online learning management solution (LMS) that's equipped to meet the needs of the modern learner and your organisation. Create personalised learning plans for employees, while curating the right training to close critical skills gaps and meet the needs of your organisation. Empower employees to develop the right skills to grow their career, with access to over 400 courses from the ELMO Course Library and video content. Easily keep track of employee training needs & course completion rates with custom reporting. Learn more about ELMO Software

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
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AI Employment OS unifying HR, payroll & recruitment for 350k+ businesses. Automate the "admin tax" and move to a hands-off operation.
Employment Hero is the world’s first AI Employment Operating System (OS), unifying recruitment, HR, payroll and benefits into one automated infrastructure. Built to remove everyday employment friction, we support 350,000+ businesses and 2M users globally. Unlike traditional HRIS, our OS is a system of action,rather than just a system of record. Our platform handles the heavy lifting, triggering the next move instead of just giving you a to-do list. Whether it’s shortlisting candidates 24/7 with our AI Recruitment Agent, orchestrating complex multi-jurisdiction payroll or automating compliance updates, we move your workflows into a hands-off operation. Key Features: AI Recruitment: Automated screening from job post to offer. Automated Payroll: Hands-free calculations and tax compliance. Unified HR: A single source of truth for contracts and onboarding. Employee Superapp: Mobile hub for payslips, leave and wellness perks. Integrated LMS: Tailored training pathways. Learn more about Employment Hero

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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A learning management platform built to help businesses create highly personalized experiences that unlock learner potential at scale.
Brightspace is a learning platform to help companies and education create experience-rich learning programs and drive business outcomes through learning. It enables teams to close skills gaps, develop leaders, and get the best performance from employees. Break free from the limitations of an LMS with D2L Brightspace, a learning innovation platform built to help create highly personalized experiences. Learn more about Brightspace

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  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
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  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Docebo’s LMS transforms how enterprises & corporations onboard, develop, enable and educate customers and partners. Docebo scales from
Docebo’s LMS Suite is transforming the way enterprise and corporate customers increase speed to onboarding, development, enablement and customer education with ease and flexibility. Docebo’s learning solution is designed to meet the needs of all your internal and external training. Docebo scales from 500 learners to thousands without skipping a beat - from content creation, management, delivery, through to measuring the business impact of their programs. Learn more about Docebo

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  • Synchronous Learning
  • Certification & Licensing
  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
  • Learning Paths/Tracks
  • SCORM Compliance
  • Learner Portal
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
All-in-one system of learning that brings together learning, growth, skills, and capabilities into a personalized, curated experience.
Cornerstone LMS helps businesses provide a connected learning and growth experience for people. With intentional AI, it enables teams to create a personalized development resource that inspires and accelerates transformation. It allows operators to dynamically understand users, connect clients with personalized opportunities for growth, and help customers develop the skills that will get success. Learn more about Cornerstone LMS

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Teach live, one-on-one, or with a group, using the most versatile collaborative space for online lessons.
Teach using video conference, text chat, whiteboards, document editors, or even code! Whatever subject you're teaching, Lessonspace has a tool for you! Joining an online lesson should be as simple as using a pencil and a piece of paper. Lessonspace will run on any modern device with a web browser and students can join simply by clicking a link. No installs or setup necessary! Lessonspace seamlessly integrates with top LMS software like TutorCruncher, Teachworks, Yo!Coach and many more! Learn more about Lessonspace

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification
Course authoring solution that helps businesses create e-learning projects by managing content, images, audios/videos, and more.
Over 80% of the Fortune 500 companies use Adobe Captivate as their trusted eLearning tool. Take advantage of flexible licensing and affordable pricing options that satisfy the requirements of everyone from individuals to large enterprises. Learn more about Adobe Captivate

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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
  • Mobile Learning
  • Gamification

Learning Management Systems Buyers Guide

Essential LMS software buying information

Learning management system (LMS) software helps organisations create, manage, deliver, and track learning 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.

On the corporate side, LMS buyers most often come from industries such as nonprofit, healthcare, manufacturing, and consulting. These industries operate under strict regulations that employees must abide by, prompting the need for training material that can keep employees certified and compliant. On the education side, buyers often come from either primary and secondary schools or higher education colleges and universities.[1]

Most LMS products are priced on a per-month subscription basis that scales based on the number of people you have using the system and the amount of functionality it offers. A basic system for less than 100 users averages $219 (approx. 336 AUD) per month, while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more costs, on average, $1,084 (approx. 1,664 AUD) per month.[2]

Jenn Tardy, a consultant with more than 10 years of experience in HR and recruiting[3], says LMS software tends to save companies money despite the initial investment. “Instead of sending people to a different location every quarter or so to take a course, you just buy a license for a specific training and have your employees watch it online,” she explains.

When choosing an LMS, 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 are the best learning management systems?

According to our research, iSpring Learn is among the best-rated in the category, with a 4.66 out of 5 rating from over 173 verified user reviews over the past two years. It offers a user-friendly learning management system with integrated course authoring, knowledge base, and gamification features. The platform supports interactive content creation, self-paced learning, and centralised management of training materials.

Its main features include course management, offering users straightforward course creation, easy uploads, simple assignment to users or groups, and user-friendly navigation, with managers appreciating tracking and organisation features.

What is a learning management system?

A learning management system is software that supports the creation, management, delivery, tracking, and reporting of educational or training programs. Whether you’re a business that wants to train their employees, a school that wants to teach students, 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 primary and secondary schools globally will use an LMS by 2027—highlighting how vital LMS software has become to support modern learning initiatives.[4]

Tardy isn’t surprised by that percentage, given the benefits that LMS software offers. “It gives you a lot of different ways to learn and personalise 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 covers 1,464 different LMS products, and we published 10,194 reviews from LMS software users in the past year.[5]

What does LMS software cost?

Most LMS products 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 (approx. 336 AUD) per month, while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more costs, on average, $1,084 (approx. 1,664 AUD) per month.

  • 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 personalised learning paths.

Twenty-seven per cent of the learning management system buyers our advisors spoke to in the last two years are budgeting less than $625 (approx. 959 AUD) per month.

First-time buyers should be aware that:

  • Installation, integration, and customisation 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 licenses."

It is also common for LMS vendors to offer free trials of their products. Organisations 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 customised learning courses, organise 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 emphasises 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 or not,” 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 personalised learning purposes.
  • Mobile learning: Allows access to complete learning materials on mobile platforms.
  • Assessment management: Manage various assessments created to test users on their progress.
  • Blended learning: Create and track learning paths that blend in-person and virtual learning experiences.

Top LMS benefits identified by users

More agile and comprehensive training programs: Users say their LMS has boosted their employee training efficiency and helped keep employees 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

Customised content creation: Reviewers say their LMS helps their company target specific areas by easily creating and integrating content geared to these needs. Additionally, LMSs enable regular updates, ensuring that learning programs remain aligned with the organisation'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 the cultures within the organisations.”

–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 identified by users

Recent learning management systems reviewers have cited issues with software bugs, the grading and quizzes features, and 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 quiz 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 customisation 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 customisation does the LMS provide?

What is LMS software used for?

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

  • Centralised content management: An LMS stores all learning materials, such as courses, documents, videos, and assessments, in one centralised location. This makes it easier for coordinators to organise, update, and manage learning content efficiently.
  • Automated compliance tracking: Gone are the days when you have to manually track down and redo important worker certifications. 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 learners with different learning styles to grasp concepts more effectively.
  • Data-driven insights: Visualised data on completion rates, time taken on courses, assessment scores, and more can give your team insight into what’s working and what’s not working with your current inventory of learning content.

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 learning management system 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 organisations in various areas such as compliance training, certifications, onboarding, talent development, upskilling, collaboration, coaching and mentoring, sales training, partner education, and customer training.[6]

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, higher education 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. LMSs promote online collaboration and communication among learners, instructors, and administrators.[7]

Based on conversations with LMS software buyers in the past two years, most learning management systems are purchased by organisations with between one and 499 users and $25 million (approx. 39.4 million AUD) or less in annual revenue. In a business, the number of users and employees is 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 that employees must abide by, prompting the need for training material that can keep employees certified and compliant. On the education side, buyers often come from either primary and secondary schools or higher education colleges and universities.

Common LMS integrations

We analysed our extensive reviews database and determined that accounting, higher education, and meeting software are the three categories that most often integrate with learning management systems.

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 accuracy of financial transactions for organisations.

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 centralised platform and data transfer, integration enhances efficiency, communication, and collaboration, ultimately improving the institution's overall effectiveness.

Integrating meeting software with an LMS offers benefits to companies and educational institutions. This integration provides a platform that facilitates the organisation and management of meetings, enabling the coordination, scheduling, conduct and participation in collaborative meetings. It enhances communication and collaboration between teams, fostering interaction between students and teachers.

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 companies still need to check if these tools are working well. The study finds that 35% of HR leaders who use learning management software rate it as critical to their company's HR operations.[8]

The same study also shows that 64% of Australian companies adopted LMS software in the past 12 months. Combined with 27% of firms that have been using the software even longer, that leaves only 9% of companies that haven't used it.[8]

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. By 2025, Gartner expects that 50% of digital learning content providers will have integrated GenAI-based learning tools.[9]

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.”[10]

xAPI overtakes SCORM: An evolution of the SCORM e-learning technical standard, xAPI is becoming the go-to technical standard used in learning management systems because of its ability to capture learning data beyond the basics, such as completion status and assessment results. Critically, xAPI can capture and record a variety of learning experiences, whether it’s a mentor-mentee interaction, an e-learning course, a classroom session, or even a YouTube video.

Can workplace collaboration tools replace learning management systems? Gartner indicates that the focus is on the student experience rather than a single platform or technology. Educational institutions need to seamlessly leverage the LMS, workplace collaboration tools and additional solutions to deliver an optimal student experience. Learning experiences are delivered through an ecosystem of platforms that flex toward structure or social learning formats as needed to support learning objectives.[11]

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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 analysed 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. 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 analysed phone interactions from the past year as of the production date. Read the complete methodology.
  6. Market Guide for Digital Learning Content Providers, Gartner
  7. L&D Technology Innovations Bullseye 2024 Report, Gartner
  8. 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 organisation.
  9. Market Guide for Corporate Learning Technologies, Gartner
  10. Market Guide for Higher Education Learning Management Systems, Gartner
  11. Quick Answer: Will Workplace Collaboration Tools Replace the Higher Education LMS?, Gartner