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By M R Yuvatha, Senior Correspondent, Asia Education Review Team

South Korea's 5 Most Visionary EdTech Companies

  • In 2025, South Korea's EdTech startup landscape is thriving, driven by robust digital infrastructure, high-tech literacy, and activist government policies. South Korea is differentiated by its special convergence of artificial intelligence with immersive technologies such as AR and VR to craft hyper-personalized learning paths. Startups such as PLACTICAL and Eclassol Co., Ltd. are redefining digital education one with gamified coding universes and the other with AI-driven student support chatbots. The nation’s launch of 300 Digital Leadership Schools marks a strategic push to embed tech-led education at the grassroots.

    Moreover, South Korea's startups are not just adapting global trends they're pioneering them. With robust public-private partnerships, these ventures are creating scalable, outcome-oriented platforms that go beyond traditional metrics. As the EdTech market is projected to hit $10.4 billion by 2030, South Korean startups stand poised to lead the global shift toward engaging, intelligent, and future-proof education systems.

    South Korea’s EdTech Companies on the Rise

    South Korea's EdTech market is growing extremely fast, exemplified by such revolutionary startups as CLASSUM, with its cooperative learning environments, and Mathpresso's QANDA, which provides real-time AI-based tutoring options. Policy interventions, such as a KRW 1 trillion fund-of-funds commitment and the launching of Digital Leadership Schools, are fuelling grassroots digital adoption and innovation.

    Companies such as Riiid are transforming assessments through predictive AI, while VisualCamp’s eye-tracking tech enhances real-time learner engagement insights. With platforms expanding into lifelong learning, mobile-first solutions, and immersive metaverse experiences, South Korea’s startups are setting global standards in education technology, blending culture, advanced tech, and strategic vision to redefine learning for the future.

    Here are some EdTech startups in South Korea that are driving this revolution forward:

    ZEZEDU Corp.

    ZEZEDU Corp. is transforming how students learn math through AI-powered diagnostic tools and feedback systems. Its flagship solutions CherryPot and CherryCheck are designed to personalize learning and modernize traditional paper-based assessments.

    Case Study

    ZEZEDU’s AI-powered platform, CherryPot, transforms math education by analyzing students’ problem-solving steps and providing personalized feedback. Used in 190+ Korean schools and expanding globally, CherryPot supports multiple curricula, including IB and IGCSE. With real-time feedback and partial scoring, it reduces educator workload and enhances student learning. Backed by international recognition, ZEZEDU is scaling operations in the U.S. and Southeast Asia.

    CLASSUM

    CLASSUM is an intuitive communication-based learning platform designed to enhance student-teacher interaction, reduce classroom pressure, and increase learner engagement through AI-powered analytics.

    Case Study: In 2022, Yonsei University integrated CLASSUM to enhance student participation through real-time Q&A, feedback, and AI assistant 'Dot'. By reducing repetitive queries and analyzing learning patterns, CLASSUM improved communication and teaching efficiency. Now used in 6,000+ institutions globally, CLASSUM is transforming how students and educators interact.

    ChatENG

    ChatENG offers live, remote English-speaking classes for Korean children, delivering affordable and accessible language education at a fraction of traditional costs.

    Case Study: David Gumbiner, a MATESOL candidate at Middlebury Institute, completed his practicum with ChatEng in Korea and the International School of Monterey. Using Nearpod and Zoom, he led interactive virtual field trips showcasing U.S. life to Korean elementary students, while also creating asynchronous content for middle schoolers in California. His experience highlights how TESOL training and digital tools enable innovative, global English teaching practices.

    SpeakDuo

    SpeakDuo brings real-time AI-driven matchmaking for conversation partners to practice spoken English, enhancing fluency through feedback and repetition.

    Case Study: Speakduo has garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback from its global users for offering a supportive and structured environment to practice English speaking skills. With 84% 5-star reviews, users praise the platform’s helpful rules, affordability, interactive sessions, and diverse community. From Simon in Poland appreciating structured sessions with affordable pricing to Zack in the U.S. highlighting the platform's safe space for genuine conversations, Speakduo has become a go-to hub for English learners worldwide. Users like David from Korea and Kusal from Sri Lanka emphasized its impact on reducing speaking anxiety and enabling meaningful cultural exchanges. The platform’s continuous improvements, user-friendly design, and welcoming hosts have made it a trusted companion for learners aiming to gain fluency and confidence.

    Taptilo

    Taptilo specializes in braille education, creating smarter tools that empower visually impaired students through interactive, tech-enabled braille learning systems.

    Case Study: SK Telecom, in partnership with Ohfa Tech and Kangnam University, developed a smart braille education system using its Nugu AI speaker and Taptilo device. Aimed at helping Korea’s 300,000 visually impaired individuals 95% of whom cannot read braille the system enables independent learning through voice interaction and tactile input. SK Telecom plans to distribute 110 devices to schools and homes, addressing the lack of specialist teachers and enhancing accessibility to braille education.

    Wrapping It Up!

    South Korea's EdTech industry is not only transforming it's leading a worldwide shift. By comprehensively embedding artificial intelligence (AI), immersive technologies, and creating strong public-private collaborations, the nation is shaping smarter, more inclusive learning environments. With the market set to expand from USD 6.2 billion in 2024 to USD 10.4 billion by 2030, South Korea will become the hub of next-gen education where learning is intelligent, inclusive, and future-ready.

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