5 Leading EdTech Startups in Morocco
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5 Leading EdTech Startups in Morocco

Driving digital learning with innovative platforms shaping Morocco’s education future

9/27/2025
•Ali Abounasr El Alaoui
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Morocco’s education sector is undergoing a digital shift, with startups leading the way in reshaping how students learn and how schools operate. From gamified revision apps to all-in-one school management platforms, these emerging companies are bridging gaps in accessibility, engagement, and personalization. Highlighting innovation and impact, this list explores five of the most promising EdTech startups driving the future of learning in Morocco.


Bewize

Bewize, founded in Casablanca in 2022 by Mekran Mohamed, is an edtech startup reshaping how children learn by making education interactive, autonomous, and engaging. The company developed a fully digital revision application designed for primary school students, covering mathematics, French, and English in full alignment with national curricula. Through gamification, Bewize transforms learning into a playful journey that boosts confidence, encourages autonomy, and helps students improve their academic performance. Its data-driven approach integrates intelligent recommendations and personalized support, enabling each learner to progress at their own rhythm. Anchored in values such as innovation, passion, and excellence, Bewize is committed to creating a lasting impact on education by empowering students and making learning a rewarding experience.

Education Media Company

Education Media Company, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Agadir, is a Moroccan startup specialized in online education and student guidance. Led by CEO Adam Bouhadma, the company has built a strong reputation by publishing several educational websites tailored to Moroccan students and parents, including 9rayti.com, Concourat.com, PrepaBac.ma, iLycee.com, and MaFormation.ma. With a mission to provide accurate resources and information that help learners achieve their goals, the company combines expertise in both education and technology to deliver impactful platforms. Over the years, Education Media Company has attracted more than 10 million unique visitors, built a community of 500,000 engaged followers, and partnered with 50 trusted organizations. Its early success was supported by a $250,000 Series A round in 2014, fueling its expansion and positioning it as a key digital player in Morocco’s education sector.

Kezakoo

Kezakoo, founded in 2013 by Ahmed Lahlou and Youssef Ghalem, is Morocco’s largest e-learning platform, reaching more than 2.5 million unique learners every year. The company aims to close the gap between the Moroccan education system and students by making learning engaging, accessible, and equitable. Its content, delivered through quizzes, exercises, and videos, goes beyond theory to foster personal development and lasting motivation. In 2021, Kezakoo raised $220,000 in seed funding, led by Morocco-based Witamax. This funding supports Kezakoo’s mission to innovate new solutions that help students fall in love with learning while expanding its impact on Morocco’s education sector.

KoolSkools

KoolSkools, founded in 2020 by Mariam Zrii and Nouredine Amrani, is a Moroccan edtech startup offering an all-in-one online learning and school management platform. It enables schools to digitize courses and exercises, build content banks, deliver live classes, and streamline operations such as student records, attendance, report cards, parent communication, and payments. By combining academic and administrative tools, KoolSkools provides schools with a comprehensive digital solution to enhance efficiency and improve the learning experience. In 2023, the startup raised $961,490 in a round backed by Azur Innovation Management, further fueling its growth and mission to accelerate digital transformation in Morocco’s education sector.

Smartprof

Smartprof, founded in 2020 by Hamza Faiz and Ali Faouzi, is a Moroccan B2C educational platform connecting school students with university, business, and engineering graduates who provide tutoring and coaching sessions. The platform simplifies the matching of supply and demand in Morocco’s learning ecosystem by leveraging young graduates who bring fresh perspectives and adaptability to teaching. With a vision to become the leading online learning reference in North Africa and eventually expand into Asian markets, Smartprof is building a differentiated and innovative model for education.


As Morocco continues to embrace digital transformation, these EdTech startups are setting new standards for accessible and effective education. By combining technology, creativity, and a mission-driven focus, they are not only improving student outcomes but also redefining how education is delivered across the country. Their growth signals a future where learning is more interactive, inclusive, and aligned with the needs of a new generation.