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Vendor: LinkedIn
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As of December 2025, the mindshare of LinkedIn Learning in the Virtual Training category stands at 12.9%, up from 10.9% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Virtual Training Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
LinkedIn Learning12.9%
Pluralsight36.2%
A Cloud Guru20.1%
Other30.799999999999997%
Virtual Training

PeerResearch reports based on LinkedIn Learning reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategoryVirtual TrainingDec 29, 2025Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersDec 29, 2025Download
ComparisonLinkedIn Learning vs A Cloud GuruDec 29, 2025Download
ComparisonLinkedIn Learning vs PluralsightDec 29, 2025Download
ComparisonLinkedIn Learning vs SkillsoftDec 29, 2025Download
Suggested products
TitleRatingMindshareRecommending
Pluralsight4.336.2%100%8 interviewsAdd to research
A Cloud Guru4.320.1%100%16 interviewsAdd to research
 
 
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Last updated Nov 20, 2025

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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business7
Large Enterprise7
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business111
Midsize Enterprise53
Large Enterprise240
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
9%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Government
8%
Computer Software Company
8%
Insurance Company
6%
Healthcare Company
5%
Educational Organization
5%
Non Profit
4%
University
4%
Retailer
3%
Media Company
3%
Wholesaler/Distributor
3%
Legal Firm
3%
Hospitality Company
2%
Construction Company
2%
Energy/Utilities Company
2%
Real Estate/Law Firm
2%
Performing Arts
2%
Outsourcing Company
1%
Transportation Company
1%
Pharma/Biotech Company
1%
Recreational Facilities/Services Company
1%
Consumer Goods Company
1%
Logistics Company
1%

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LinkedIn Learning Reviews Summary
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Senior Global Manager for Corrugated Packaging at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees4.5I've used LinkedIn Learning for a year and found it valuable for upskilling, especially in negotiation and emotional intelligence, though I’d like to see more live sessions, localized content, and updated courses for better engagement.
Director of Cloud Security- APAC at Temenos AG4.5I've used LinkedIn Learning for years to quickly grasp new skills, especially for certifications; its in-depth, accessible content, interactive features, and frequent updates make learning efficient, though more cybersecurity variety and regional pricing would help.
Board Advisor at EtoundiNnomo Consulting4.0I've used LinkedIn Learning for over two years to build skills in AI, finance, and more. I value its in-depth learning paths and practical content, though interactive quizzes could be improved. It's affordable, effective, and easy to use.
Semi-retired, senior exec, ex-Amazon, ex-Microsoft at a non-profit with self employed4.0I've used LinkedIn Learning for years to explore hobbies and professional skills; its rich, flexible content and intuitive interface are great, though support is lacking and curation could improve. Overall, I rate it an 8 out of 10.
Senior Information Technology Manager at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees4.5I've used LinkedIn Learning for over 15 years to stay current, support certifications, and help my team develop; it's accessible, flexible, and high-quality, though it lacks depth and practice exams for advanced certifications like CISSP.
Executive Advisor at Manage Global / a JoAnn Corley Companies4.0I use LinkedIn Learning to recommend leadership courses to clients; it's flexible and professionally produced, though content can feel scripted. Recent improvements in format and action-oriented learning are promising, and overall, I rate it 8 out of 10.
DH Arab at Gamechanger4.5I’ve used LinkedIn Learning for over a year, mainly at the gym to explore personal interests. It works well, but lacks current tech content and Smart TV support. I prefer Udemy for affordability and course variety.
Assistant Professor at Aalborg University4.5I find LinkedIn Learning valuable for its tailored, real-world content across expertise levels, especially in data science, though I wish it allowed more flexible course navigation without mandatory quizzes. Overall, it's stable, affordable, and highly useful for career development.