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Top 12 Best Learning Management Systems of 2026

Compare the top Learning Management Systems providers — independently ranked, scored, and reviewed for 2026. Our #1 pick is Docebo. Learning management systems (LMS) deliver, track, and report on employee training, customer education, compliance, and online courses. Compare platforms by content authoring, automation, integrations, reporting depth, and learner experience.

  • 12 vendors compared
  • Expert reviewed
  • Independently verified
  • Updated June 2026

Top 3 Picks for June 2026

Short on time? These three lead the learning management systems field this month.

Best Overall
Docebo
93/100

AI-driven content tagging, search, and auto-generated learning

Runner-up
Cornerstone OnDemand
90/100

Enterprise-grade compliance and certification tracking

Also Great
TalentLMS
90/100

Fast setup and intuitive admin experience

The Learning Management Systems landscape in 2026

Learning management systems (LMS) deliver, track, and report on employee training, customer education, compliance, and online courses. Compare platforms by content authoring, automation, integrations, reporting depth, and learner experience.

RankedVendors currently tracks 12 active learning management systems providers, scored from 80 to 93 out of 100. Docebo leads the category this cycle, followed by Cornerstone OnDemand and TalentLMS. Scores are refreshed monthly as products ship new capabilities, verified reviews accumulate, and market position shifts — so today’s ranking reflects the current state of the market, not last year’s.

There is no single “best” learning management systems for every buyer. A lean startup, a scaling mid-market team, and a regulated enterprise will each weight the five scoring criteria differently. Pilot with a real course and a sample group of learners — admin demos rarely reveal the day-to-day learner experience or where the reporting falls short. The detailed reviews and comparison below are built to help you translate this ranking into a shortlist that fits your specific situation.

How we rank Learning Management Systems

Every ranking on this page follows the same four-step, independently verified process.

1

Capability verification

We confirm each vendor’s core features against documentation, demos, and live testing — no claim makes the list unchecked.

2

Review aggregation

Verified buyer reviews, retention signals, and satisfaction data are pooled. Incentivized or anonymous reviews are excluded.

3

Structured scoring

Each vendor is scored 0–100 across five weighted criteria so rankings are comparable, not arbitrary.

4

Editorial review

The RankedVendors Research Team sanity-checks the order, flags conflicts of interest, and labels every sponsored placement.

Scoring weights

  • Product / Service Quality30%
  • Customer Satisfaction25%
  • Market Presence20%
  • Support Quality15%
  • Value for Money10%
Full methodology →

Find your learning management systems fit

Filter every ranked provider by company size, pricing, and tier. Size and sub-scores are RankedVendors editorial estimates.

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Showing 12 of 12 providers

#VendorScoreCapabilityEaseValueTier
1Docebo93919492EliteVisit
2Cornerstone OnDemand90928988EliteVisit
3TalentLMS90928692EliteVisit
4360Learning89918685PremierVisit
5Absorb LMS88878687PremierVisit
6Canvas (Instructure)88878887PremierVisit
7LearnUpon87888287PremierVisit
8SAP SuccessFactors Learning86848786PremierVisit
9Litmos85878186PremierVisit
10Moodle84858484PremierVisit
11Thinkific82827881PremierVisit
12Anthology (Blackboard Learn)80787579PremierVisit

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12 vendors ranked in Learning Management Systems

In-depth reviews of the top 12 · Updated monthly · Independent editorial scores

  1. #1

    Docebo

    Best OverallElite🏆 Editor's Choice
    93/100
    Capability91/100
    Ease of use94/100
    Value92/100

    Docebo is one of the strongest options in learning management systems, ranked #1 with an editorial score of 93/100.

    Docebo is a SaaS learning platform built for mid-market and enterprise organizations that need to train employees, customers, and partners from one system. It pairs a clean learner experience with AI for content tagging and automation, deep workflow rules, and a content marketplace. Publicly traded and integration-rich, it is a frequent pick for companies scaling formal learning programs.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Docebo at 91/100 for capability, 94/100 for ease of use, and 92/100 for value, reflecting its top-tier standing in the category. Where it stands out most is aI-driven content tagging, search, and auto-generated learning. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • AI-driven content tagging, search, and auto-generated learning
    • Train employees, customers, and partners from one platform
    • Deep automation rules and learning workflows
    • Extensive integrations (HRIS, CRM, web conferencing) and open API

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Subscription, quote-based by audience size and modules; annual contracts. No public free tier.
    Standout
    AI-driven content tagging, search, and auto-generated learning
    HQ
    Toronto, Canada
  2. #2

    Cornerstone OnDemand

    Runner-upElite
    90/100
    Capability92/100
    Ease of use89/100
    Value88/100

    Cornerstone OnDemand is one of the strongest options in learning management systems, ranked #2 with an editorial score of 90/100.

    Cornerstone is one of the longest-standing enterprise learning vendors, offering an LMS alongside broader talent management (skills, performance, recruiting). Its strength is depth and scale for global enterprises with compliance-heavy training needs, plus a large content library via Cornerstone Content Anytime. It can be heavier to implement than lightweight LMSs.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Cornerstone OnDemand at 92/100 for capability, 89/100 for ease of use, and 88/100 for value, reflecting its top-tier standing in the category. Where it stands out most is enterprise-grade compliance and certification tracking. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Enterprise-grade compliance and certification tracking
    • Skills graph and AI-driven content recommendations
    • Broad talent suite (learning, performance, recruiting)
    • Large curated content library (Content Anytime)

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Enterprise quote-based; annual contracts.
    Standout
    Enterprise-grade compliance and certification tracking
    HQ
    Santa Monica, California, USA
  3. #3

    TalentLMS

    Also GreatElite
    90/100
    Capability92/100
    Ease of use86/100
    Value92/100

    TalentLMS is one of the strongest options in learning management systems, ranked #3 with an editorial score of 90/100.

    TalentLMS, by Epignosis, is known for fast setup and a gentle learning curve, making it a favorite for SMBs and teams launching their first training program. It covers course building, gamification, and reporting without enterprise complexity, and offers transparent pricing including a free tier. Larger enterprises may eventually outgrow its depth.

    Our editorial breakdown puts TalentLMS at 92/100 for capability, 86/100 for ease of use, and 92/100 for value, reflecting its top-tier standing in the category. Where it stands out most is fast setup and intuitive admin experience. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Fast setup and intuitive admin experience
    • Built-in course authoring and gamification
    • Transparent per-user pricing with a free plan
    • Solid reporting and automations for SMB needs

    Worth considering

    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Transparent tiered plans by active users; free plan for small teams.
    Standout
    Fast setup and intuitive admin experience
    HQ
    San Francisco, California, USA
  4. #4

    360Learning

    Premier
    89/100
    Capability91/100
    Ease of use86/100
    Value85/100

    360Learning is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #4 with an editorial score of 89/100.

    360Learning takes a collaborative-learning approach, making it easy for in-house experts to co-author and iterate on courses rather than relying solely on L&D. It blends an LMS with authoring and academies for customer and partner training, and emphasizes engagement and speed-to-content. Best for organizations that want to scale internal knowledge.

    Our editorial breakdown puts 360Learning at 91/100 for capability, 86/100 for ease of use, and 85/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is collaborative authoring with subject-matter experts. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Collaborative authoring with subject-matter experts
    • Integrated authoring tool (no separate license)
    • Academies for internal, customer, and partner learning
    • Engagement-focused learner experience

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Per-registered-user plans; quote for larger deployments.
    Standout
    Collaborative authoring with subject-matter experts
    HQ
    Paris, France
  5. #5

    Absorb LMS

    Premier
    88/100
    Capability87/100
    Ease of use86/100
    Value87/100

    Absorb LMS is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #5 with an editorial score of 88/100.

    Absorb LMS targets mid-market and enterprise corporate training with a modern interface, strong e-commerce for selling courses, and AI features (Absorb Amplify, Intelligent Assist). It is well regarded for admin usability and reporting. Pricing is quote-based and aimed at organizations beyond the smallest teams.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Absorb LMS at 87/100 for capability, 86/100 for ease of use, and 87/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is modern, responsive learner interface. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Modern, responsive learner interface
    • Built-in e-commerce for selling courses externally
    • AI features for course creation and learner support
    • Robust reporting and dashboards

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Quote-based; annual subscription.
    Standout
    Modern, responsive learner interface
    HQ
    Calgary, Canada
  6. #6

    Canvas (Instructure)

    Premier
    88/100
    Capability87/100
    Ease of use88/100
    Value87/100

    Canvas (Instructure) is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #6 with an editorial score of 88/100.

    Canvas by Instructure is a leading LMS in education, widely adopted across universities and school districts for its open, integration-friendly design and reliable cloud delivery. Instructure also offers Canvas for corporate and customer education. For academic institutions it is often the default benchmark; corporate buyers may prefer purpose-built workplace LMSs.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Canvas (Instructure) at 87/100 for capability, 88/100 for ease of use, and 87/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is market-leading adoption in higher ed and K-12. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Market-leading adoption in higher ed and K-12
    • Open architecture with broad LTI integrations
    • Reliable cloud delivery and mobile apps
    • SpeedGrader and robust assessment tools

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Institutional quote-based.
    Standout
    Market-leading adoption in higher ed and K-12
    HQ
    Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  7. #7

    LearnUpon

    Premier
    87/100
    Capability88/100
    Ease of use82/100
    Value87/100

    LearnUpon is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #7 with an editorial score of 87/100.

    LearnUpon emphasizes a single, well-supported platform for multi-audience training, with a strong onboarding and customer-service reputation. It supports multiple branded portals for different audiences, solid automation, and integrations. A frequent shortlist pick for companies that value implementation support.

    Our editorial breakdown puts LearnUpon at 88/100 for capability, 82/100 for ease of use, and 87/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is multiple branded portals for distinct audiences. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Multiple branded portals for distinct audiences
    • Strong onboarding and customer support reputation
    • Automation and structured learning paths
    • Integrations with HRIS, CRM, and webinar tools

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Quote-based by users and portals.
    Standout
    Multiple branded portals for distinct audiences
    HQ
    Dublin, Ireland
  8. #8

    SAP SuccessFactors Learning

    Premier
    86/100
    Capability84/100
    Ease of use87/100
    Value86/100

    SAP SuccessFactors Learning is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #8 with an editorial score of 86/100.

    SAP SuccessFactors Learning is the learning module of SAP’s broader HCM suite, suited to large enterprises already invested in SAP for HR. It handles formal, compliance, and extended-enterprise learning with deep HR data integration. Strongest when adopted alongside the wider SuccessFactors platform rather than standalone.

    Our editorial breakdown puts SAP SuccessFactors Learning at 84/100 for capability, 87/100 for ease of use, and 86/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is tight integration with SAP SuccessFactors HCM. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Tight integration with SAP SuccessFactors HCM
    • Compliance and certification management at enterprise scale
    • Extended enterprise (external learner) support
    • Global localization and reporting

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Enterprise quote-based; typically licensed with SuccessFactors HCM.
    Standout
    Tight integration with SAP SuccessFactors HCM
    HQ
    Walldorf, Germany
  9. #9

    Litmos

    Premier
    85/100
    Capability87/100
    Ease of use81/100
    Value86/100

    Litmos is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #9 with an editorial score of 85/100.

    Litmos (formerly SAP Litmos) is a corporate LMS known for quick deployment and a sizable off-the-shelf content library (Litmos Training Content). It serves employee, compliance, and customer training use cases. A practical choice for teams that want speed and ready-made content over deep customization.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Litmos at 87/100 for capability, 81/100 for ease of use, and 86/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is rapid deployment and simple administration. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Rapid deployment and simple administration
    • Large built-in course content library
    • Compliance and customer training support
    • Gamification and mobile learning

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Per-user, quote-based.
    Standout
    Rapid deployment and simple administration
    HQ
    San Ramon, California, USA
  10. #10

    Moodle

    Premier
    84/100
    Capability85/100
    Ease of use84/100
    Value84/100

    Moodle is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #10 with an editorial score of 84/100.

    Moodle is the world’s most widely used open-source LMS, powering institutions and organizations that want full control and no per-seat license fees. It is endlessly customizable via plugins, but realizing that flexibility usually requires technical resources or a certified Moodle Partner. MoodleCloud offers managed hosting for those who prefer SaaS.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Moodle at 85/100 for capability, 84/100 for ease of use, and 84/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is open-source with no per-seat license fees. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Open-source with no per-seat license fees
    • Huge plugin ecosystem and full customizability
    • Self-host or managed MoodleCloud hosting
    • Strong global community and partner network

    Worth considering

    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Free open-source (self-hosted); MoodleCloud paid hosting tiers; partner fees for support.
    Standout
    Open-source with no per-seat license fees
    HQ
    Perth, Australia
  11. #11

    Thinkific

    Premier
    82/100
    Capability82/100
    Ease of use78/100
    Value81/100

    Thinkific is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #11 with an editorial score of 82/100.

    Thinkific is built for course creators, coaches, and businesses that want to package and sell online courses under their own brand. It leans more toward course commerce than internal corporate L&D, with strong site building, payments, and community features. A great fit for customer education and monetized training.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Thinkific at 82/100 for capability, 78/100 for ease of use, and 81/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is no-code course and site builder. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • No-code course and site builder
    • Built-in payments and course commerce
    • Communities and cohort/live features
    • Branding and custom domains

    Worth considering

    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Published tiered plans (including a free starter); higher tiers for advanced commerce.
    Standout
    No-code course and site builder
    HQ
    Vancouver, Canada
  12. #12

    Anthology (Blackboard Learn)

    Premier
    80/100
    Capability78/100
    Ease of use75/100
    Value79/100

    Anthology (Blackboard Learn) is a high-performing option in learning management systems, ranked #12 with an editorial score of 80/100.

    Blackboard Learn, now under Anthology following a 2021 merger, is a long-standing LMS in higher education with deep institutional features for teaching, assessment, and analytics. It carries strong enterprise and academic capabilities and a large installed base, though it competes hard against newer, lighter platforms like Canvas.

    Our editorial breakdown puts Anthology (Blackboard Learn) at 78/100 for capability, 75/100 for ease of use, and 79/100 for value, a strong all-round profile. Where it stands out most is deep higher-ed teaching and assessment tools. Pricing is outlined below — confirm the details for your scale before committing.

    What we like

    • Deep higher-ed teaching and assessment tools
    • Institutional analytics and reporting
    • Large installed base and integrations
    • Accessibility tooling (Ally)

    Worth considering

    • Pricing isn’t published publicly — request a tailored quote and compare it against alternatives.
    • Few public buyer reviews so far, so validate fit with references and a hands-on trial.
    • Capable in Learning Management Systems, but it sits in our Premier tier — weigh it against our #1 pick, Docebo.
    Best for
    Teams evaluating learning management systems that want a proven, top-tier option.
    Pricing
    Institutional quote-based.
    Standout
    Deep higher-ed teaching and assessment tools
    HQ
    Boca Raton, Florida, USA

Who needs learning management systems?

Different buyers weight the criteria differently. Here’s where each type of team tends to land.

Startups & small teams

They typically fast setup, simple onboarding, and predictable pricing.

Our picks: Cornerstone OnDemand, TalentLMS

Scaling mid-market companies

They typically depth and integrations without enterprise complexity.

Our picks: Docebo, TalentLMS

Enterprises

They typically security, compliance, and scale across many teams.

Our picks: Docebo, Cornerstone OnDemand

Budget-conscious buyers

They typically the strongest value for money.

Our picks: 360Learning, Absorb LMS, Cornerstone OnDemand

How to choose the right learning management systems

Learning management systems (LMS) deliver, track, and report on employee training, customer education, compliance, and online courses. Compare platforms by content authoring, automation, integrations, reporting depth, and learner experience.

Buyer tip: Pilot with a real course and a sample group of learners — admin demos rarely reveal the day-to-day learner experience or where the reporting falls short.

Use this five-step framework to turn the ranking above into a confident decision:

  1. Define must-haves first. List the non-negotiable features and integrations before you look at any vendor, so marketing can’t reframe your priorities.
  2. Shortlist from the top of the ranking. Start with the three to five highest-scoring providers that match your must-haves.
  3. Trial with real data. Run a pilot using your own workflows — not the canned demo dataset.
  4. Compare total cost. Add implementation, add-ons, and support tiers to the headline price for an apples-to-apples view.
  5. Check support and references. Ask for customer references in your industry and test support responsiveness before you sign.

Common mistakes to avoid

Buying on brand name alone

The most recognized learning management systems provider is not automatically the best fit. Score the shortlist against your actual requirements, not market share.

Skipping the trial

Demos are curated. Run a real pilot with your own data and workflows before signing — it surfaces limitations a sales call never will.

Ignoring total cost

Headline pricing rarely tells the full story. Factor in implementation, add-ons, integrations, and support tiers when comparing learning management systems.

Overlooking support and onboarding

Even a great product fails without responsive support. Weight support quality and onboarding heavily, especially for business-critical tools.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best learning management systems in 2026?

Docebo is our top-ranked learning management systems for 2026 with an editorial score of 93/100, earned across product quality, verified customer satisfaction, market presence, support, and value. The full ranking of 12 providers is below.

How are these learning management systems rankings determined?

Every vendor is scored across five weighted criteria: Product / Service Quality (30%), Customer Satisfaction (25%), Market Presence (20%), Support Quality (15%), and Value for Money (10%). Only verified buyer reviews count toward the satisfaction score. See our methodology page for the complete process.

How much does learning management systems cost?

Pricing varies widely by vendor, deployment size, and contract terms. Each provider profile lists its pricing model — open a vendor’s profile from the ranking below to see current pricing details and request a quote.

What should I look for when choosing learning management systems?

Pilot with a real course and a sample group of learners — admin demos rarely reveal the day-to-day learner experience or where the reporting falls short. Beyond that, match the shortlist to your team size, required integrations, and growth plans, and always trial before you commit.

Are these learning management systems rankings independent?

Yes. RankedVendors scores are editorially independent and based on capability, verified reviews, and market data. Sponsored placements are clearly labeled as “Sponsored” and never influence a vendor’s editorial score or rank.

Bottom line

Docebo leads our 2026 learning management systems ranking, with Cornerstone OnDemand and TalentLMS close behind. The right choice depends on your size, budget, and must-have features — use the comparison and detailed reviews above to match a provider to your needs, and trial your shortlist before committing.

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