Just announced! 20 Winners awarded $3+ million for ed tech innovation
Phase II of the 2025 Tools Competition is now closed. Stay tuned for:
Winner Announcement: Summer 2025
Next Cycle Launching: Fall 2025
The Learning Engineering Tools Competition is a
multi-million dollar funding opportunity for edtech innovation
that leverages digital technology, big data, and learning science to meet the urgent needs of learners worldwide.
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Timeline
The 2026 timeline will be announced in September 2025. Sign up for updates.
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Tools Competition Launch
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Deadline for Phase I
Abstracts -
Select Participants
Invited to Phase II -
Deadline for Phase II
Proposals -
Finalists Invited to
Phase III Pitches -
Phase III Pitches
(Virtual) -
Winners
Announced -
Winner
Impact Study
Objectives

Catalyze learning
outcomes
We support cutting edge solutions for the most pressing challenges facing learners worldwide.

Advance learning
science research
We build capacity for edtech to leverage big data to support a better understanding of learning at scale.

Develop all innovators
We welcome individuals and teams at all phases of development—from early ideas to established platforms.

Build the Learning Engineering community
We cultivate a strong network, driving collaboration between edtech, researchers, and educators.
How to participate
1. Find Your Opportunity
The Tools Competition is designed to be inclusive of diverse ideas at all phases of development. We encourage participation from edtech innovators, researchers, students, and educators alike. Tracks for the 2026 cycle of the Tools Competition will be announced in September 2025.

Enhancing Post-Secondary Learning Track
Tools that expand access to quality post-secondary learning and broaden connections to career success.

Accelerating K-12 Learning Track

Dataset Prize
For teams that will prepare and release datasets that can make innovation and research related to education less expensive and more inclusive.
2. Select Your Prize Level
For competitors submitting to a Track Opportunity, select a prize level corresponding to your phase of development.

Catalyst Prizes ($50k)
for early stage tools

Growth Prizes ($150k)
for products with some users and scale

Transform Prizes ($300k)
for established platforms with
10,000 or more users
What is a Tool?
The Tools Competition funds edtech tools and technologies that support learning outcomes and can contribute to learning science research.
Eligible tools have the potential to generate novel learning data that researchers can study to better understand learning at scale. This may include an app, software, dataset, algorithm, or other digital technology that facilitates or supports continuous data collection and has the potential to scale at minimal cost.
Please note that this definition is not exhaustive. As technology continues to develop and innovations are created globally, other tool concepts may also be competitive.
Explore winning tools from previous years to get a sense of compelling proposals.
To date, the Tools Competition:
Awarded
million
Named
winners
across 48 countries
Reaching nearly
million
learners and educators
million
Why Learning Engineering?
The Tools Competition meets an urgent need to leverage cutting edge digital technology and data to support learning science research at scale.
Underpinning the Tools Competition is the growing field of learning engineering, which brings together edtech, researchers, and educators to leverage big data to:
- 1Expand what we know about learning—what works, for whom, and under what conditions.
- 2Catalyze a cycle of continuous improvement to develop more effective interventions and drive evidence-based product innovation.
Edtech has an important role to play in contributing to research at scale. Tools generate rich data that can allow researchers to run studies and better understand the learning process.
All participants will need to detail how their tool contributes to learning engineering.
Learn from Previous
Winners

Teaching Lab’s ‘Innovation Studio’ for EdTech Transformation: From Competition to Collaboration

How Tools Winner AI-Learners Helps A Special Education Teacher Save Time While Reaching Every Student