Instructure's Inclusion in the 2025 GSV 150 List
SALT LAKE CITY, April 8, 2025 - Instructure, widely known for its Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), has proudly announced its recognition as a member of the 2025 GSV 150, an esteemed listing curated by Global Silicon Valley. This list honors the top 150 companies globally that are making significant strides in digital learning and workforce skills, playing a crucial role in shaping the future of education.
The GSV 150 is not just a random compilation; it is a meticulously crafted list formed from an extensive analysis involving over
2,500 companies worldwide. The evaluation criteria encompass factors such as revenue scale, growth trajectory, user engagement, geographic breadth, and profitability. Instructure's selection reflects its substantial impact on learning outcomes, its commitment to educational accessibility, and its innovative solutions aimed at equipping learners with essential skills for the 21st century.
This year's GSV 150 cohort impressively reaches
three billion learners and boasts a collective annual revenue exceeding
$25 billion. Instructure’s CEO,
Steve Daly, expressed pride in being recognized among such transformational companies. He stated,
“This acknowledgment reflects our commitment to reimagining the technologies that turn teaching and learning into opportunities. As the education landscape evolves, we're focused on ensuring the learner is ready for the next stage of the learning journey.”
Instructure’s presence and acknowledgment as part of the GSV 150 come with the backdrop of the upcoming
ASU+GSV Summit, which serves as a platform to discuss innovation, share perspectives, and foster collaboration within the education technology space. Attending this summit allows Instructure not only to showcase its achievements but also to engage with thought leaders in the education sector.
Additionally, the recognition extends beyond corporate achievement. Two remarkable figures within Instructure,
Melissa Loble and
Narine Hall, have been celebrated as the
2025 Leading Women in AI. This accolade honors their contributions to advancing artificial intelligence in educational contexts. Loble, serving as the chief academic officer, ensures that educator experiences are prioritized, while Hall, as principal AI product manager, spearheads Instructure's strategies in harnessing AI to enrich personalized learning experiences.
Instructure aims to revolutionize educational delivery across all stages of learning. Its diverse ecosystem of products connects educators and institutions, enhancing the educational experience for learners of all ages and backgrounds. By focusing on improving educational methods, Instructure is paving the way for better outcomes in both academic and workforce environments.
To learn more about how Instructure is redefining education through technology, visit their official site at
Instructure.com.