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LMS Examples in 2026: 12 Real Learning Platforms (By Type)

Real LMS examples for 2026 by type — open-source (Moodle, Open edX), corporate (Docebo, Cornerstone, TalentLMS), academic (Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom) and AI-first (edzlms).

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EdzLMS Team
·25 June 2026·5 min read
LMS STRATEGY
⚡ Quick answer

An LMS (learning management system) is software for delivering, tracking and managing learning. Real LMS examples in 2026 fall into four groups: open-source (Moodle, Open edX, Chamilo), corporate/enterprise (Docebo, Cornerstone, SAP Litmos, Absorb, 360Learning, TalentLMS), academic (Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom, Schoology), and AI-first platforms such as edzlms — which builds on Moodle and adds AI tutoring (EDZLMS AI) and scored roleplay (Gelato). The right example depends on whether you're training employees, teaching students, or selling courses.

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Real LMS examples covered
4 types
Open-source, corporate, academic, AI-first
Moodle
Most-deployed open-source LMS
AI-first
The 2026 differentiator

Key takeaways

  • An LMS example is any platform that delivers, tracks and reports on learning — from open-source Moodle to enterprise Cornerstone.
  • Open-source examples: Moodle, Open edX, Chamilo — full control, no licence cost, self-hosted.
  • Corporate examples: Docebo, Cornerstone, SAP Litmos, Absorb, 360Learning, TalentLMS — built for employee training and compliance.
  • Academic examples: Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom, Schoology, Moodle — built for schools and universities.
  • AI-first example: edzlms layers AI tutoring and scored roleplay on a Moodle core — for teams that need performance, not just course completion.
  • Pick by audience and goal: employees vs students vs paying learners each point to a different example.

What counts as an LMS example?

A learning management system is the software organisations use to create, deliver, track and report on learning — courses, quizzes, completion, certificates and analytics in one place. "Examples of an LMS" simply means real platforms that do this job. They differ widely by who they're built for, so the most useful way to look at examples is by type: open-source, corporate/enterprise, academic, and the new AI-first category. Here are the platforms that matter in 2026.

LMS examples by type

LMSTypeBest for
MoodleOpen-sourceMaximum control and flexibility, schools to enterprises
Open edXOpen-sourceMOOCs and large-scale online courses
ChamiloOpen-sourceSimple, lightweight e-learning
DoceboCorporateAI-driven enterprise L&D
Cornerstone OnDemandCorporateLarge enterprises, talent + learning
SAP LitmosCorporateFast deployment, compliance training
Absorb LMSCorporateMid-market, clean learner experience
360LearningCorporateCollaborative, peer-led learning
TalentLMSSMBSmall teams, quick setup
CanvasAcademicUniversities and colleges
Blackboard LearnAcademicHigher education, established institutions
Google ClassroomAcademicK-12 and Google Workspace schools
edzlmsAI-firstTeams needing AI tutoring + scored practice on a Moodle core

Open-source LMS examples

Moodle is the world's most-deployed open-source LMS — free, self-hostable and endlessly extensible via plugins. Open edX powers many MOOCs, and Chamilo suits simpler needs. You own your data and avoid licence fees, in exchange for hosting and maintenance.

Corporate & enterprise LMS examples

Docebo, Cornerstone, SAP Litmos, Absorb, 360Learning and TalentLMS are built for employee training — role-based learning, compliance tracking and manager reporting, usually as paid SaaS. They're polished but can be costly and less customisable than open-source.

Academic LMS examples

Canvas and Blackboard dominate higher education, Google Classroom leads K-12, and Moodle spans both. These focus on courses, assignments, grading and the student experience.

The AI-first example: edzlms

Most LMS examples were designed to deliver and track content. The 2026 shift is toward platforms that help learners perform. edzlms builds on a Moodle core — so you keep open-source flexibility and your data — and adds two AI layers: EDZLMS AI, an AI tutor and course builder, and Gelato, roleplay AI for scored conversation practice. It's the example to look at when course completion isn't the goal — capability is.

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  1. 1
    Define your audience

    Employees, students or paying customers — each points to a different category of LMS example.

  2. 2
    Decide open-source vs SaaS

    Open-source (Moodle) for control and cost; SaaS (Docebo, Canvas) for speed and support.

  3. 3
    List must-have features

    Compliance, SCORM/xAPI, certificates, integrations, mobile, analytics — match to candidates.

  4. 4
    Check AI capability

    Tutoring, course-building and scored practice increasingly separate modern platforms from legacy ones.

  5. 5
    Pilot before you commit

    Run a real course with real learners on a shortlist before signing.

Traditional LMS examples

  • Deliver and track content
  • Open-source or paid SaaS
  • Completion-focused reporting
  • AI is bolted on, if present

AI-first (edzlms)

  • Moodle core — control + your data
  • EDZLMS AI tutor and course builder
  • Gelato scored roleplay practice
  • Measures capability, not just completion
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Not sure which LMS example fits?

edzlms helps you choose, then builds and runs a Moodle-based platform with AI tutoring and scored roleplay tailored to your learners. Book a free demo or email marketing@edzlms.com.

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Pro tip

Don't shortlist on feature lists alone — the best LMS example for you is the one your learners actually open and finish. Weight mobile experience, speed and support heavily.

Frequently asked questions

What is an example of an LMS?

Moodle is the most widely used example of a learning management system. Other examples include Canvas and Blackboard (academic), Docebo and Cornerstone (corporate), Google Classroom (K-12), and AI-first platforms like edzlms.

What are examples of open-source LMS?

Moodle, Open edX and Chamilo are leading open-source LMS examples — free to use and self-hostable, with full control over data and customisation.

What is the best LMS example for corporate training?

Docebo, Cornerstone, SAP Litmos, Absorb and 360Learning are strong corporate examples. For AI tutoring and scored roleplay on an open-source core, edzlms is the modern choice.

What is the best LMS example for schools and universities?

Canvas and Blackboard lead higher education, Google Classroom leads K-12, and Moodle spans both as a free, flexible option.

What makes edzlms different from other LMS examples?

edzlms builds on Moodle and adds EDZLMS AI tutoring and Gelato scored roleplay, so it measures real capability — not just course completion — while keeping open-source flexibility and data ownership.

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