D2L Earns Top Honors in G2’s 2025 Best Software Awards

D2L has been recognized in G2’s prestigious 2025 Best Software Awards, securing third place among the Best Education Software Products and earning a spot among the Best Software Companies in Canada.
Expressing gratitude for the recognition, D2L CEO John Baker highlighted the company’s dedication to innovation and product excellence. “D2L Brightspace is honored to be recognized by G2, the world’s largest and most reputable software marketplace. Our mission has always been to transform the way the world learns, and we take pride in helping our customers create exceptional learning experiences,” he said.
This latest accolade follows D2L’s recognition as the most user-friendly Learning Management System (LMS) in G2’s 2024 summer rankings. The company has also been consistently acknowledged as a leader across multiple categories, including education and corporate learning in Latin America, as well as mid-market and small business segments.
D2L’s Brightspace platform is widely praised for its robust features, including content creation tools, interactive learning modules, assessments, and communication functionalities. Institutions like Kennesaw State University have lauded the LMS for its ability to support multimodal online courses and streamline personalized learning experiences.
G2, the world’s largest software marketplace, ranks software companies and products using a proprietary algorithm based on verified user reviews and market presence data. With over 180,000 product listings and nearly 3 million verified reviews, G2’s Best Software Awards highlight the industry’s top solutions.
“The one billion knowledge workers worldwide rely on software to do their best work, and they turn to G2 to guide their purchasing decisions,” said G2 co-founder and CEO Godard Abel. “Our annual Best Software Awards showcase the best of the best, based on authentic customer feedback. Congratulations to D2L and all the 2025 award winners for being among the elite vendors recognized this year.”