MaivenPoint has made it to the 2025 edition of the GSV 150: GSV’s annual list, comprising the top 150 private companies transforming digital learning and workforce skills.
To select the GSV 150, GSV evaluated over 2,500 global companies across five key factors: revenue scale, revenue growth, user reach, geographic diversification, and margin profile. The 2025 cohort of the GSV 150 collectively reaches 3 billion learners and generates over $25 billion in annual revenue.
Zoe Shang, MaivenPoint COO shares, “We are truly honored to be recognised in the 2025 GSV 150 for Transformational Growth in Digital Learning and Skills. This accolade highlights our dedication to empowering learners and organisations with innovative solutions that advance education and workforce development. At MaivenPoint, fostering lifelong learning and building engaged, agile workforces is central to our mission. This recognition inspires us to continue to make learning accessible, impactful, and transformative, as we continue to shape the future of education and workforce development globally.”
“The rapid rise of generative AI is fueling knowledge and creating opportunities we had not imagined before,” says Luben Pampoulov, Partner at GSV Ventures. “Multi-modality is making education more engaging, AI tools are driving personalisation and productivity, and learning is happening at the speed of light. Effectively everyone across the 2025 GSV 150 has generative AI deeply embedded in their offering.”
Of the 2025 GSV 150, 58% are US-based, 4% are Canada-based, 11% are India-based, 15% are Europe-based, and, notably, after two years of absence, Chinese edtech companies are back on the list. A meaningful shift toward profitability is evident throughout, with the estimated EBITDA score of the 2025 cohort up 21% versus last year.
See the list here and join these innovative organisations at the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit from April 6 – 9 in San Diego.