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About Coursera

Coursera Inc is an online learning platform that connects learners, educators, and institutions with the goal of providing educational content that is affordable, accessible, and relevant. It combines content, data, and technology into a single, unified platform that is customizable and extensible to both individual learners and institutions. The company operates through two reporting segments: Consumer and Enterprise. The majority of revenue is generated from the Consumer segment. The consumer segment targets individual learners seeking to obtain hands-on learning, gain valuable job skills, receive professional-level certifications, and otherwise increase their knowledge to start or advance their careers.


Founded

2011

HQ

United States

Employees

1.3K

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $780M
EBITDA: $67M

EV

$842M

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Coursera Financials

Coursera reported last 12-month revenue of $780M and EBITDA of $67M.

In the same LTM period, Coursera generated $435M in gross profit, $67M in EBITDA, and $69M in net income.

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Coursera P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Coursera reported revenue of $758M and EBITDA of $64M.

Coursera is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 55%, EBITDA margin of 8%, and net margin of 9%.

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$780M$758M$636M$695M$758M
Gross Profit$435M$413M$330M$371M$413M
Gross Margin56%55%52%53%55%
EBITDA$67M$64M($129M)($79M)($50M)
EBITDA Margin9%8%(20%)(11%)(7%)
EBIT Margin5%5%(24%)(15%)(10%)
Net Profit$69M$67M($117M)($80M)($51M)
Net Margin9%9%(18%)(11%)(7%)

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Coursera Stock Performance

Coursera has current market cap of $2B, and enterprise value of $842M.

Market Cap Evolution


Coursera's stock price is $5.54.

Coursera share price increased by 2.8% in the last 30 days, and decreased by 36.8% in the last year.

Coursera has an EPS (earnings per share) of $0.23.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$842M$2B-4.5%2.8%-4.8%-36.8%$0.23

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Coursera Valuation Multiples

Coursera trades at 1.1x EV/Revenue multiple, and 12.6x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Coursera Financial Valuation Multiples

As of June 3, 2026, Coursera has market cap of $2B and EV of $842M.

Coursera has a P/E ratio of 23.0x.

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue1.1x1.1x1.3x1.2x1.1x
EV/EBITDA12.6x13.3x(6.5x)(10.6x)(17.0x)
EV/EBIT20.8x20.9x(5.6x)(8.1x)(10.7x)
EV/Gross Profit1.9x2.0x2.6x2.3x2.0x
P/E23.0x23.7x(13.6x)(19.9x)(31.1x)
EV/FCF11.2x9.4x63.6x11.0x9.4x

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Coursera Margins & Growth Rates

Coursera grew revenue by 7% and EBITDA by 13% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, Coursera reported gross margin of 55%, EBITDA margin of 8%, and net margin of 9%.

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Coursera Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin55%53%55%57%
EBITDA Margin8%(11%)(7%)9%
EBIT Margin5%(15%)(10%)5%
Net Margin9%(11%)(7%)9%
FCF Margin12%11%12%9%

Coursera Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth7%9%9%7%
Gross Profit Growth11%13%11%11%
EBITDA Growth13%(39%)(37%)(245%)
EBIT Growth1%(31%)(25%)(152%)
Net Profit Growth8%(32%)(36%)(242%)
FCF Growth(21%)478%16%(21%)

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Coursera Operational KPIs

Coursera's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.6M, while opex per employee averaged $0.4M for the same period.

Coursera's Rule of 40 is 16% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

Coursera's Rule of X is 26% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4015%16%---
Bessemer Rule of X25%26%---
Revenue per Employee-$0.6M---
Opex per Employee-$0.4M---
S&M Expenses to Revenue32%34%35%34%34%
G&A Expenses to Revenue10%15%15%16%15%
R&D Expenses to Revenue13%16%25%19%16%
Opex to Revenue-65%76%68%65%

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Valuation Multiples Across 230+ Verticals

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
Lincoln Educational Services3.4x3.2x26.0x24.3x
Cengage----
Advtech2.8x2.7x10.1x9.7x
National Company for Learning & Education8.5x7.8x22.6x20.2x
Youdao1.8x1.7x40.6x33.9x
Strategic Education1.4x1.4x6.4x6.2x
Alef Education8.1x7.8x11.3x11.0x
Afya2.2x2.2x5.0x5.0x

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Coursera VC Funding History

Before going public, Coursera raised $437M in total equity funding, across 10 rounds.

Last private valuation of Coursera was $3B, after raising $14M in August 2020 from Da Vinci Capital, Daniel Schryer, Employee Stock Option Fund, and 4 other investors.


Coursera Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Jan-21SeedScale-Up; Second Alpha Partners; The Garage Syndicate$1M--
Oct-20Series FGlobal Secure Invest$1M--
Aug-20Secondary - privateDa Vinci Capital; Daniel Schryer; Employee Stock Option Fund; HMC Capital; Mindrock Capital; Raison Wealth; Veligera Capital$14M$3B-
Jul-20Series FG Squared; Kleiner Perkins; Learn Capital; New Enterprise Associates; Sadık Ventures; Seek Investments; SuRo Capital$130M$3BCoursera is an online learning platform founded by Stanford professors, offering courses, certificates, and degrees from top universities. The specified July 2020 VC round with investors including New Enterprise Associates (lead), G Squared, Kleiner Perkins, Learn Capital, Sadık Ventures, Seek Investments, and SuRo Capital matches a reported $130M raise. In Q2 FY2021 (ended June 30, 2021), total revenue reached $102.1M, up 38% YoY from $73.7M, with Consumer revenue at $62.0M. Full-year 2020 revenue was $293.51M per aggregated data. The company went public in March 2021. Later metrics include 2021 annual revenue of $415.29M (up 41% YoY), 2022 at $523.76M, 2023 at $635.80M, 2024 at $694.70M, and 2025 at $757.50M. Q4 2025 revenue was approximately $197M (up 10% YoY), with adjusted EBITDA of $11.2M. Financials post-IPO show steady growth in online education demand.
Apr-19Series EFuture Fund; New Enterprise Associates; Rancilio Cube Sicaf; Seek$103M$1B-
Jun-17Series DAnalog Capital; EG Capital Advisors; G Squared; GoldenArc Capital; GSV Asset Management; Kleiner Perkins; Lampert Foundation; Learn Capital; New Enterprise Associates; Parkway Venture Capital; Sailing Capital$64M$800M-
Oct-15Series CBlack River Ventures; EDBI; G Squared; GSV Asset Management; IFC Venture Capital Group; Learn Capital$12M-Coursera, a US-based provider of massive open online courses founded in 2012 by Stanford professors Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng, closed its Series C funding round at $61.1 million in October 2015. The round was led by New Enterprise Associates with participation from EDBI (Singapore Economic Development Board's investment arm contributing around $11.6 million), Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, GSV Asset Management, International Finance Corporation, Learn Capital, and Times Internet. This brought Coursera's total funding to approximately $146.1 million at the time. Coursera planned to use the funds to expand its content offerings, particularly career-relevant courses targeting high-growth markets like Asia, where over a quarter of its users were based. Two Singaporean universities had already offered more than a dozen courses on the platform. The self-paced e-learning market was valued at $47.9 billion in 2015, with projections to reach $50.4 billion by 2020, highlighting strong sector growth in regions including Southeast Asia.
Aug-15Series CGoldenArc Capital; International Finance Corporation; Kleiner Perkins; New Enterprise Associates; Times Internet$50M--
Nov-13Series BIFC Venture Capital Group; Learn Capital; SuRo Capital$20M-Coursera, a leading massive open online course (MOOC) platform founded in 2012 as a Stanford University spinout, announced an additional $20 million in funding on November 22, 2013, bringing its Series B round total to $63 million. This extension included investments from three undisclosed universities offering courses on the platform, as well as existing Series B investors GSV Capital (also referenced as GSV Venture Capital or SuRo Capital in some contexts) and Learn Capital. The funds were allocated to technological developments, strategic partnerships, and expanding product and recruiting teams, including hires like John Ciancutti and Tom Willerer from the tech industry to enhance global offerings and user experience. At the time, Coursera had grown rapidly, serving 5.5 million students across classes from 100 institutions, with partnerships including the University of Pennsylvania, California Institute of Technology, and others. The platform offered free online access to courses from top universities, combining video lectures, interactive content, and peer communities, while introducing paid Signature Track for verified certificates. These certificates gained recognition through agreements like with the American Council on Education for potential college credit. Coursera's backers also included Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, New Enterprise Associates, Laureate Education, and Yuri Milner. The round positioned Coursera amid competition from Udacity and edX, as the MOOC sector explored vocational training and custom course tools. Total funding reached $85 million since April 2012 with this extension.
Jul-13Series BIFC Venture Capital Group; International Finance Corporation; Laureate Education; Learn Capital; SuRo Capital; THE WORLD BANK$43M-Coursera, an online education platform offering massive open online courses (MOOCs), closed a $43 million Series B funding round in July 2013 from investors including GSV Capital, International Finance Corporation (IFC, the investment arm of the World Bank), Laureate Education, Learn Capital, Yuri Milner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, and New Enterprise Associates. This followed a $22 million Series A, bringing total funding to $65 million. IFC and Laureate each invested $10 million. At the time, Coursera had grown rapidly since its April 2012 launch, partnering with 83 educational institutions across four continents to provide around 400 free college-level courses and reaching 4 million students. The company focused on global expansion, particularly in developing regions facing educational access constraints, through distribution partnerships, localization, and translation efforts. Plans for the funds included doubling headcount, launching mobile apps, releasing an API for third-party development, enhancing collaborative learning features like group projects, advancing flipped classroom techniques, expanding university partnerships, and growing Signature Track for verified certificates. Coursera positioned itself as a social entrepreneurship venture, keeping courses free while generating revenue through verified certificates, institutional course adoptions, and shares to universities from business strategies. It avoided becoming a degree-granting entity, instead supporting universities in delivering accessible high-quality programs. Additional initiatives included K-12 exploration and American Council on Education approval for credit equivalency on select courses.

Acquisitions by Coursera

Coursera has acquired 2 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Coursera was on December 17th 2025. Coursera acquired Udemy for $3B (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Acquisitions by Coursera

Udemy
Rhyme.com
Description
Udemy Inc operates a marketplace platform at the center of a vibrant knowledge network. The company operates under two operating and reportable segments Enterprise segment and Consumer segment, out of which the Enterprise segment derives the maximum revenue. Geographically, the company derives maximum revenue from North America, and also has its presence in Europe, Middle East, Africa; Asia Pacific; and Latin America. The company leverages data, technology, and insights for effective learning experiences. It helps individuals and organizations to possess effective skill acquisition and development with flexibility.
Rhyme.com is a collaborative platform for software demos and training using browser-based virtual machines. It allows customization of Windows or Linux environments with client software for guided walkthroughs. Features include live sessions, recordings, and interaction analytics to identify user issues. Rhyme serves sales teams and customer success for SaaS and desktop applications.
HQ CountryUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Deal Date17 Dec 202528 Aug 2019
Valuation$3B$8M
EV/Revenue
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Investments by Coursera

Coursera has invested in 2 companies to date.

Latest investment by Coursera was on August 2nd 2023. Coursera invested in Unstop in their $5M Seed round (EV/Revenue multiple available to Pro users).

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Latest Investments by Coursera

Unstop
Maximal Learning
Description
Unstop is a talent engagement and hiring platform connecting companies with students and early professionals across India. Mumbai-headquartered and established in 2019, it hosts competitions, hackathons, assessments, and job postings to source diverse talent from over 1,000 colleges. The platform features no-code microsites for branding, remote proctoring for coding tests, and end-to-end hiring funnels. Notable clients include Reliance, Uber, Flipkart, Amazon, PwC, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, which use it for campus recruitment drives. Unstop supports skill-building through mentorship programs and practice challenges in domains like data science and product management. Recent launches include AI-powered resume screening and virtual career fairs.
Maximal Learning is an AI-driven education platform personalizing instruction to maximize student outcomes. It partners with Stanford Graduate School of Education on research into adaptive learning models similar to those in Microsoft tools, serving schools with data-backed tutoring systems.
HQ CountryIndiaUnited States
HQ City
New Delhi
Seattle, WA
Deal Date2 Aug 202331 May 2023
RoundSeedSeed
Raised$5M$6M
Investors100Unicorns; Caret Capital; Coursera; Mynavi; Pankaj Bansal; Venture CatalystsCoursera; GSV Ventures; Honeystone Ventures; Owl Ventures; Pioneer Square Labs; Trilogy Equity Partners
Valuationundisclosedundisclosed
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About Coursera

When was Coursera founded?Coursera was founded in 2011.
Where is Coursera headquartered?Coursera is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Coursera have?As of today, Coursera has over 1K employees.
Who is the CEO of Coursera?Coursera's CEO is Gregory M. Hart.
Is Coursera publicly listed?Yes, Coursera is a public company listed on NYSE.
What is the stock symbol of Coursera?Coursera trades under COUR ticker.
When did Coursera go public?Coursera went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of Coursera?Coursera main competitors include Lincoln Educational Services, Cengage, Advtech, National Company for Learning & Education, Youdao, Strategic Education, Alef Education, Afya, Phoenix Education, Perdoceo Education.
What is the current market cap of Coursera?Coursera's current market cap is $2B.
What is the current revenue of Coursera?Coursera's last 12 months revenue is $780M.
What is the current revenue growth of Coursera?Coursera revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 7%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Coursera?Current revenue multiple of Coursera is 1.1x.
What is the current EBITDA of Coursera?Coursera's last 12 months EBITDA is $67M.
What is Coursera's EBITDA margin?Coursera's last 12 months EBITDA margin is 9%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Coursera?Current EBITDA multiple of Coursera is 12.6x.
What is the current FCF of Coursera?Coursera's last 12 months FCF is $75M.
What is Coursera's FCF margin?Coursera's last 12 months FCF margin is 10%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Coursera?Current FCF multiple of Coursera is 11.2x.
How many companies Coursera has acquired to date?As of June 2026, Coursera has acquired 2 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Coursera?$3B acquisition of Udemy on 17th December 2025 was the largest M&A Coursera has done to date.
What companies Coursera acquired?Coursera acquired Udemy and Rhyme.com.
In how many companies Coursera has invested to date?As of June 2026, Coursera has invested in 2 companies.
What was the last Coursera investment?On 2nd August 2023 Coursera invested in Unstop, participating in a $5M Seed round, alongside 100Unicorns, Caret Capital, Mynavi, Pankaj Bansal, and Venture Catalysts.
In what companies Coursera invested in?Coursera invested in Maximal Learning and Unstop.

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