The Million Club — Every AI Education & Learning Tool Ranked by Real Traffic

The Rule

AI didn't replace teachers. It created a million new ones — available 24/7, infinitely patient, and free.

The Million Club — Education & Learning Edition. This is the ranking that should terrify traditional education and inspire everyone else. 49 AI-powered learning platforms have crossed meaningful traffic thresholds, and 45 of them are free. Every subject from elementary math to machine learning engineering now has an AI tutor that never loses patience, never calls in sick, and scales to millions of students simultaneously.

Wayground leads at 35.69 million monthly visits — a teacher AI tools platform that most people outside of education have never heard of. Filo at 18.49 million offers AI homework tutoring to students across Asia and beyond. Gauthmath and Teachoo dominate AI math education with a combined 23 million visits. And DataCamp and Code.org together are teaching data science and programming to over 12 million visitors a month.

I tracked 49 AI education platforms with meaningful traffic. Every single entry is above 1 million visits. 45 offer free tiers — making education the most accessible category in the entire Million Club series. All numbers are from SimilarWeb, reflecting December 2025 estimates. I aim to refresh them around the 22nd of each month.

The Full Rankings

Here are all 49 AI education and learning platforms ranked by monthly traffic. This is the most universally free category in the Million Club — 45 out of 49 offer free tiers. Every entry sits above 1 million visits. The range spans elementary math tutoring to postgraduate machine learning courses, from homework helpers used by middle schoolers to enterprise training platforms used by Fortune 500 companies.

# Domain Monthly Visits Service Free
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wayground.com35.69MWayground teacher AI tools
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askfilo.com18.49MFilo AI homework tutoring
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gauthmath.com12.43MGauthmath AI math assistant
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teachoo.com10.45MTeachoo AI math education
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renaissance.com10.38MRenaissance AI education assessment
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datacamp.com6.21MDataCamp AI and data science learning
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code.org6.13MCode.org AI and CS education
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coursiv.io5.95MCoursiv AI course platform
#9
brainly.com5.49MBrainly AI learning companion
#10
platzi.com4.14MPlatzi AI course platform
#11
symbolab.com4.05MSymbolab AI math solver
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knowt.com3.38MKnowt AI learning tools
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brilliant.org3.27MBrilliant AI learning platform
#14
gizmo.ai3.26MGizmo AI learning assistant
#15
articulate.com3.25MArticulate AI training platform
#16
math-gpt.org3.24MMath GPT AI math assistant
#17
magicschool.ai2.75MMagicSchool AI education tools
#18
mygreatlearning.com2.53MGreat Learning AI/ML courses
#19
deeplearning.ai2.49MDeepLearning.AI courses
#20
kajabi.com2.33MKajabi AI course platform
#21
exceedlms.com2.28MExceed LMS AI enterprise learning
#22
collegevine.com2.13MCollegeVine AI education platform
#23
tophat.com2.1MTopHat AI learning platform
#24
kodekloud.com1.98MKodeKloud AI/DevOps learning
#25
apeuni.com1.97MAPEUni AI PTE practice
#26
studyfetch.com1.78MStudyFetch AI learning assistant
#27
inflearn.com1.68MInflearn AI learning platform
#28
talkpal.ai1.58MTalkPal AI language learning
#29
edu20.org1.57MEDU 2.0 AI learning platform
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youlearn.ai1.54MYouLearn AI learning assistant
#31
percipio.com1.52MSkillsoft Percipio AI skills
#32
prepedu.com1.48MPrepEdu AI language learning
#33
remnote.com1.43MRemNote AI learning tool
#34
unikum.net1.4MUnikum AI learning platform
#35
algoreducation.com1.4MAlgor AI education
#36
udacity.com1.38MUdacity AI courses
#37
studley.ai1.27MStudley AI learning assistant
#38
educative.io1.26MEducative AI developer courses
#39
be10x.in1.22MBe10X AI courses
#40
testter.kz1.2MTestter AI learning platform
#41
uplearn.co.uk1.19MUpLearn AI learning
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civitaslearning.com1.16MCivitas Learning AI education analytics
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learnworlds.com1.12MLearnWorlds AI LMS
#44
quizizz.com1.07MQuizizz AI teacher tools
#45
sorumatik.co1.05MSorumatik AI problem solving
#46
neolms.com1.03MNeo LMS AI learning management
#47
century.tech1.01MCentury Tech AI online learning
#48
mindgrasp.ai1.01MMindgrasp AI learning notes
#49
promova.com1.01MPromova AI language learning

The Homework Revolution

Wayground at 35.69 million monthly visits leads this entire ranking — and it's a platform most people outside education have never encountered. Wayground provides AI tools specifically built for teachers: lesson planning, assignment creation, grading assistance, and student progress tracking. Its 36 million visits represent millions of teachers using AI not to replace themselves, but to reclaim hours lost to administrative work. The grading alone — AI that can assess student writing with consistent rubric application — is saving teachers an estimated 5-10 hours per week.

Filo at 18.49 million represents the student side of the revolution. Filo connects students with AI tutors for homework help — snap a photo of a problem, get a step-by-step explanation within seconds. The model is particularly popular across South and Southeast Asia, where access to quality tutoring has historically been limited by geography and cost. Eighteen million visits means millions of homework questions answered every month, at a scale no human tutoring network could match.

Brainly (5.49M)

The peer learning community upgraded with AI. Brainly started as students helping students; now its AI companion synthesizes community answers, verifies accuracy, and generates step-by-step explanations. The combination of human knowledge and AI synthesis creates something neither could achieve alone.

Knowt (3.38M)

AI-powered study tools. Knowt transforms lecture notes and textbooks into flashcards, practice tests, and study guides automatically. Upload your notes, get a complete study kit. For students who struggle with organizing their learning, this is the tool that does the meta-work.

Gizmo (3.26M)

The AI learning assistant focused on active recall and spaced repetition — the two study techniques with the strongest evidence base. Gizmo uses AI to generate questions from your study material and schedule reviews at optimal intervals for long-term retention.

StudyFetch (1.78M)

Upload any document — lecture slides, textbooks, handwritten notes — and StudyFetch's AI creates an interactive study experience: flashcards, quizzes, summaries, and an AI tutor that can answer questions about the material. One document in, a complete study system out.

The study assistant cluster runs deep: YouLearn at 1.54 million, RemNote at 1.43 million for note-taking with built-in spaced repetition, Studley at 1.27 million, and Mindgrasp at 1.01 million for AI-generated notes from any content format. Each targets a slightly different study workflow, but all share the same premise — AI should handle the organizational overhead of learning so students can focus on understanding.

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The homework AI tools on this list collectively serve more students than any school district on earth. Wayground and Filo alone account for 54 million monthly visits — and their users are disproportionately in regions where quality education is scarce. Whatever your opinion on AI in education, these tools are the largest expansion of educational access since the internet itself.

The Math Machines

Math is the subject where AI tutoring has had the most dramatic impact — because math is uniquely well-suited to AI. Problems have definitive answers. Solution steps can be verified algorithmically. Explanations can be generated from first principles. And students get stuck on math more than any other subject, creating massive demand for on-demand help.

Gauthmath at 12.43 million is the photo-math phenomenon: point your camera at a math problem, and the AI returns a complete solution with step-by-step explanations. It works from basic arithmetic through calculus — and its 12 million visits suggest it's become the default first-response tool when students encounter a problem they can't solve. The pedagogical debate around tools like Gauthmath is real — does showing the answer teach problem-solving, or does it short-circuit learning? — but the adoption numbers are undeniable.

Teachoo at 10.45 million takes a different approach: structured math education aligned with specific curricula, particularly the Indian CBSE and ICSE boards. Rather than solving individual problems, Teachoo provides AI-enhanced lesson sequences, practice sets, and exam preparation organized by topic and difficulty. It's less a calculator and more a complete math course with AI adaptation.

Symbolab (4.05M)

The advanced math solver. Symbolab handles everything from algebra through differential equations, with AI-generated step-by-step solutions and interactive graphing. It's the tool that college STEM students reach for when Gauthmath isn't enough — more depth, more explanation, more mathematical rigor.

Math GPT (3.24M)

LLM meets mathematics. Math GPT applies large language model capabilities specifically to math problem-solving, handling word problems, proofs, and conceptual explanations that pure computation engines struggle with. It bridges the gap between "solve this equation" and "explain why this works."

Sorumatik at 1.05 million rounds out the math cluster with AI-powered problem solving popular in Turkish-speaking markets — a reminder that math education AI is a genuinely global phenomenon, with tools localized for specific educational systems and languages.

The Math Paradox

The five math AI tools on this list draw a combined 30 million monthly visits. That's more traffic than most AI chatbots. Math is simultaneously the subject students struggle with most and the subject AI tutors are best at teaching — a perfect alignment of demand and capability that explains why math AI tools dominate the education ranking. The question isn't whether AI can teach math effectively; it's whether the education system can adapt to a world where every student has an infinitely patient math tutor in their pocket.

The Coding Academies

Teaching people to build AI has itself become a massive AI-powered education category. The coding and tech education platforms on this list aren't just teaching programming — they're teaching the skills that the AI economy demands, using AI to accelerate the learning process.

DataCamp at 6.21 million is the market leader for data science and AI education. Its AI-powered learning paths adapt to each student's pace, with interactive coding exercises executed in the browser, AI-generated hints when students get stuck, and project-based assessments that evaluate real-world skills. For anyone transitioning into data science or machine learning, DataCamp has become the standard starting point.

Code.org at 6.13 million occupies a unique position: it's a nonprofit focused on getting computer science into every school. Its AI teaching tools help students learn programming fundamentals through visual, game-based interfaces — and its 6 million visits represent a pipeline that starts with elementary school drag-and-drop coding and extends through high school AP Computer Science. More students have written their first line of code on Code.org than on any other platform.

DeepLearning.AI (2.49M)

Andrew Ng's AI education empire. DeepLearning.AI offers the most respected AI and machine learning courses available online — from introductory courses to advanced specializations in NLP, computer vision, and MLOps. Its 2.5 million visits represent the serious end of the AI learning spectrum.

KodeKloud (1.98M)

DevOps and cloud education with AI-powered labs. KodeKloud teaches Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, and cloud infrastructure through hands-on practice environments. As AI deployment increasingly requires DevOps skills, KodeKloud has found a growing niche at the intersection of AI and infrastructure.

Educative (1.26M)

Text-based coding courses with AI assistance. Educative's approach — interactive text rather than video — lets students learn at their own pace with embedded code playgrounds and AI-generated explanations. Particularly popular for technical interview preparation.

Great Learning (2.53M)

AI and data science programs with university partnerships. Great Learning combines AI-powered adaptive learning with credentials from institutions like MIT, Stanford, and IIT. For career-switchers who need both skills and credentials, it bridges the gap between MOOCs and formal education.

Udacity at 1.38 million — the pioneer of the "nanodegree" concept — has evolved into an AI-focused platform with courses in autonomous systems, computer vision, and generative AI. Be10X at 1.22 million targets the Indian market with AI upskilling workshops. Inflearn at 1.68 million serves Korean-speaking developers with AI-powered tech courses.

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The coding education platforms on this list are creating a flywheel: they use AI to teach people how to build AI, who then go on to build more AI tools. DataCamp alone has trained millions of data scientists. Code.org has introduced tens of millions of students to programming. DeepLearning.AI's courses have produced a generation of machine learning engineers. The AI talent pipeline is itself powered by AI.

The Course Platform Wars

Beyond subject-specific tools, a broader ecosystem of AI-powered course platforms is competing to become the infrastructure for online education. These platforms serve both learners and creators — providing AI tools that make it easier to build, deliver, and personalize educational content at scale.

Coursiv at 5.95 million leads this cluster with an AI-native course platform that uses language models to generate course outlines, quizzes, and supplementary materials from source content. Platzi at 4.14 million dominates the Latin American market with tech and business courses delivered in Spanish, using AI for personalized learning paths and career guidance.

Brilliant at 3.27 million deserves special mention for its approach: interactive problem-solving rather than passive video lectures. Brilliant's AI adapts problem difficulty in real-time based on student performance, creating a personalized learning experience that feels more like a game than a course. Its focus on math, science, and computer science through visual, interactive lessons has carved out a premium niche among self-directed learners.

Kajabi (2.33M)

The course creator's platform. Kajabi provides AI tools for building and selling online courses — from content generation to marketing automation. It's less a learning destination and more the infrastructure that powers thousands of independent educators' businesses.

LearnWorlds (1.12M)

The white-label LMS with AI. LearnWorlds lets organizations create branded learning experiences with AI-powered assessments, interactive video, and adaptive learning paths. For companies building education products, it's the platform behind the platform.

The language learning niche is well-represented: TalkPal at 1.58 million offers AI conversation practice in multiple languages, PrepEdu at 1.48 million focuses on language test preparation, and Promova at 1.01 million provides a comprehensive AI language learning app. APEUni at 1.97 million specializes in PTE (Pearson Test of English) practice with AI-powered scoring and feedback.

The LMS (Learning Management System) tier includes several enterprise-focused platforms: Percipio at 1.52 million (Skillsoft's AI upskilling platform), EDU 2.0 at 1.57 million, Neo LMS at 1.03 million, and LearnWorlds at 1.12 million — each adding AI features to traditional learning management: adaptive content delivery, automated assessment, and predictive analytics for student success.

The Global Classroom

The geographic diversity on this list is remarkable. Platzi serves Latin America. Inflearn serves South Korea. APEUni serves Chinese PTE learners. Testter serves Kazakhstan. Teachoo serves India. Sorumatik serves Turkey. UpLearn serves the UK. AI education isn't a Silicon Valley product being exported — it's a genuinely global phenomenon with local platforms serving local needs in local languages.

The Teacher's Toolkit

The most important AI education tools might not be the ones students use — they're the ones that make teachers more effective. The teacher-focused platforms on this list represent a category that barely existed two years ago: AI specifically designed to reduce the administrative burden on educators.

Renaissance at 10.38 million is the assessment giant. Its AI platform evaluates student reading and math levels, generates diagnostic assessments, and provides teachers with actionable data on each student's strengths and gaps. When a school wants to know where every student stands — not based on a single annual test, but on continuous AI-powered assessment — Renaissance is typically the platform they use. Its 10 million visits reflect deep institutional adoption rather than individual choice.

MagicSchool at 2.75 million is the AI teacher's assistant that went viral in education circles. It generates lesson plans, rubrics, writing prompts, email templates to parents, IEP (Individualized Education Program) goals, and dozens of other time-consuming artifacts that teachers create from scratch. The free tier covers most features, which explains its rapid adoption — teachers don't need school budget approval to start using it.

Articulate (3.25M)

The corporate training powerhouse. Articulate builds AI-powered e-learning authoring tools — Rise and Storyline — used by training departments worldwide. Its 3.25 million visits come from instructional designers creating AI-enhanced corporate training, not from learners. The enterprise training market is massive and largely invisible to consumers.

TopHat (2.1M)

The interactive classroom. TopHat turns lectures into interactive experiences with real-time polling, AI-generated discussion questions, and automated attendance tracking. For professors trying to engage students who'd rather look at their phones, TopHat turns the phone into the engagement tool.

Quizizz (1.07M)

The gamified assessment. Quizizz lets teachers create AI-generated quizzes that students compete in game-show style. The AI adapts question difficulty, generates variations to prevent cheating, and provides detailed analytics on class understanding. Learning through competition, powered by AI.

CollegeVine (2.13M)

The college admissions AI. CollegeVine uses AI to estimate college admission chances, review essays, and guide students through applications. In a world where the college admissions process is opaque and stressful, AI-powered prediction and guidance is in enormous demand.

The remaining teacher and institutional tools: Civitas Learning at 1.16 million provides AI-powered student success analytics to universities, Algor Education at 1.4 million offers AI mind-mapping and study tools, Exceed LMS at 2.28 million delivers AI enterprise learning management, Unikum at 1.4 million serves Scandinavian schools with AI learning platforms, and Century Tech at 1.01 million uses AI to personalize learning pathways in UK schools.

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The teacher-facing tools on this list represent the most pragmatic application of AI in education. They're not trying to replace teachers with chatbots. They're automating the 40% of a teacher's job that isn't teaching — the grading, the lesson planning, the progress reporting, the administrative communication. A teacher using MagicSchool and Renaissance doesn't teach less; they teach more, because the machines handle everything else.

How to Choose Your Learning Path

45 out of 49 platforms on this list are free. The barrier to starting isn't money — it's knowing which tool matches your learning goal. Here's a map.

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Math Help

Gauthmath for instant problem solving (photo-to-solution). Symbolab for advanced math with detailed steps. Math GPT for word problems and conceptual explanations. Teachoo for structured curriculum-aligned math courses.

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Study & Homework

Filo for on-demand tutoring. Brainly for community-powered answers. Knowt or StudyFetch for turning notes into study materials. RemNote for spaced repetition. Gizmo for active recall practice.

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Learn to Code

Code.org for absolute beginners (any age). DataCamp for data science and Python. KodeKloud for DevOps and cloud. Educative for interview prep. DeepLearning.AI for machine learning specifically.

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Language Learning

TalkPal for AI conversation practice. PrepEdu for test preparation. Promova for comprehensive language courses. APEUni specifically for PTE exam practice.

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Career Skills

Brilliant for math and science thinking. Platzi for tech and business (Spanish). Great Learning for university-credentialed programs. Udacity for specialized nanodegrees. Percipio for enterprise upskilling.

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Teachers & Creators

MagicSchool for lesson planning and grading. Wayground for comprehensive teacher AI tools. Quizizz for gamified assessments. Articulate for course creation. Kajabi or LearnWorlds for building your own course business.

My recommendation for students: start with one tool and use it consistently before adding more. Knowt for study organization, DataCamp if you're learning tech skills, and Gauthmath when you're stuck on math. For teachers: MagicSchool is the highest-impact free tool — it pays for itself in time saved within the first week.

Methodology and Data Source

All traffic numbers come from SimilarWeb, reflecting December 2025 estimates.

This ranking includes 49 platforms — a substantial list that reflects how broadly AI has penetrated education. Every entry sits above 1 million monthly visits. The category spans K-12 homework help, university-level courses, professional development, corporate training, and teacher productivity tools.

The free tier ratio is the highest in the Million Club series: 45 out of 49 (92%). Education AI tools are overwhelmingly free — a combination of freemium business models, nonprofit missions (Code.org), and the simple reality that students don't have money. The four paid-only entries (Renaissance, Articulate, Exceed LMS, and Civitas Learning) are all institutional tools sold to schools and companies, not to individuals.

A scope note: I've excluded general-purpose AI tools that students use for education (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) — those appear in the chatbot ranking. The tools on this list are specifically designed for educational purposes: structured learning, curriculum-aligned content, assessment, and pedagogy-aware tutoring. The distinction matters because education-specific AI tools are designed around how people learn, not just how to answer questions.

The geographic diversity of this list is notable: India (Teachoo, Great Learning, Be10X), Latin America (Platzi), South Korea (Inflearn), Turkey (Sorumatik), Kazakhstan (Testter), UK (UpLearn, Century Tech), and Scandinavia (Unikum). AI education is not a US-centric phenomenon — it's emerging independently in markets where traditional educational access has been most constrained.

Update Schedule

I plan to refresh this ranking around the 22nd of each month. Education traffic is seasonal — expect spikes during school terms and dips during summer breaks. The homework tools (Filo, Gauthmath, Brainly) show the strongest seasonal patterns. The professional development platforms (DataCamp, DeepLearning.AI) are more stable year-round, as adult learners don't follow academic calendars.

"A student in rural India can now access the same quality math tutoring as a student at a Manhattan prep school — free, instant, available at 2 AM when the homework is due. A teacher in Texas can generate a week's worth of lesson plans in the time it used to take to write one. A career-switcher in São Paulo can learn data science from the same AI-powered curriculum used at MIT. The 49 tools on this list aren't just changing education — they're democratizing it at a speed that no policy, no institution, and no amount of hand-wringing can reverse."

Last updated: February 8, 2026

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