Education Software Development Services

Education Software Development Services

Education Software Development Services

Trusted by Leading EdTech Companies Worldwide

Custom Education Software Development Services

Building education software is a layered challenge involving pedagogy, data privacy, accessibility, and scalable infrastructure. Every architectural decision compounds into either a platform students and educators love or one they abandon.
Learning Management System (LMS) Development

A purpose-built LMS designed around how your institution or product actually delivers learning — not a template someone else designed for a different problem.

  • Custom LMS platforms with role-based portals for students, instructors, and admins
  • Course authoring tools with multimedia content, assessments, and progress tracking
  • SCORM and xAPI compliance for interoperability with third-party content libraries
  • Gradebook, attendance tracking, and automated certification workflows

If your current platform forces instructors to work around its limitations instead of teaching, a custom LMS built to your workflow eliminates that friction entirely.

Why Choose Our Education Software Development Teams  

Every engineer we place is pre-vetted through a rigorous technical screening process. It's how we've maintained delivery quality without a single client experiencing a senior engineer who couldn't do the job, even on compliance-heavy EdTech projects.

Our team includes engineers with 8+ years of experience in education software, from large-scale LMS platforms to AI-powered adaptive learning systems. We understand the intersection of pedagogy and engineering that makes education products work in the real world.

 

Each candidate goes through a multi-stage technical evaluation covering systems design, full-stack development, and education-specific compliance requirements like FERPA and COPPA. We match you with engineers who can move fast without creating technical debt.

Education Software Case Studies with TechTIQ Inc.

Education Software Case Studies with TechTIQ Inc.

Some of our real-world education software projects across institutional and EdTech clients.

Adaptive K-12 Learning Platform

Built a personalized learning engine for a US-based K-12 EdTech company that adjusts lesson content in real time based on individual student performance signals.

University LMS Migration & Rebuild

Migrated a 40,000-student university from a legacy LMS to a custom-built platform with SCORM compliance, SSO integration, and a redesigned instructor experience.  

Corporate Training Portal

Developed a scalable internal training platform for a Fortune 500 client with automated certification tracking, multilingual support, and an HR system integration layer.  

AI-Powered Student Performance Analytics

Deployed a predictive analytics dashboard that identifies at-risk students early in the semester, giving academic advisors actionable intervention signals weeks ahead of drop deadlines.

Ready to Build Education Software That Actually Works?

Ready to Build Education Software That Actually Works?

Tools & Technologies for Education Software Development  

React / Next.js

Component-based architecture for rich, interactive learning interfaces with fast page loads and SSR for SEO-optimized course catalog pages.

How the Clients say?

Sarah Mitchell
TechTIQ delivered an LMS our instructors actually enjoy using. The onboarding was fast and the engineers understood the education space from day one
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell VP of Product, BrightPath Learning (US-based K-12 EdTech)
James Okafor
We replaced a 10-year-old system in under six months. The team handled FERPA compliance without us having to chase them — they already knew what was required
James Okafor
James Okafor CTO, Meridian University Online
Priya Nambiar
Our learner completion rates went up 34% after launching the adaptive content engine TechTIQ built. The personalization logic was exactly what we needed.
Priya Nambiar
Priya Nambiar Head of Engineering, SkillForge (Corporate Training Platform)
Daniel Reyes
Fast to engage, clean code, and no surprises at the compliance review. We've extended the engagement twice and plan to continue.
Daniel Reyes
Daniel Reyes Director of Technology, Apex Learning Solutions

Flexible Engagement Models for Education Software

Staff Augmentation

Embed pre-vetted EdTech engineers directly into your existing team. Ideal for institutions or startups that have internal leads but need specialized engineering capacity to ship faster — without the overhead of full-cycle hiring.

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Dedicated Development Team

A fully managed team of education software engineers, QA specialists, and a technical lead — aligned to your product roadmap. Built for EdTech companies that need sustained development capacity without building a full internal department.

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Project-Based Delivery

Fixed-scope delivery for defined education software projects - a new LMS module, a mobile app, or a data analytics dashboard. Defined deliverables, clear timelines, and a single point of accountability from kickoff to handoff.

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Our Proven Education Software Development Process

A five-stage process built for education platforms and complex EdTech products. Each stage has explicit deliverables and decision gates so you can redirect the work at any sprint boundary.
01

Problem Definition

We start by mapping your learning objectives, existing technical infrastructure, compliance requirements, and user groups — instructors, students, and admins — before recommending any solution or architecture.

02

Data & Architecture Strategy

We design the data models, content delivery architecture, and integration points — including SIS, identity providers, and third-party content systems — required to support your platform at institutional scale.

03

Prototype & Validation

We build and validate a working prototype with real users — students and instructors — before full-scale development. Feedback loops with actual learners are built into evaluation, not added after launch.  

04

Production Build

Validated prototypes move into full production engineering with API development, accessibility implementation, third-party integrations, and FERPA/COPPA compliance baked into the build.

05

Deployment, Monitoring & Iteration

Post-launch, we monitor platform performance, track user engagement metrics, and manage content delivery optimization. Education platforms evolve every semester — we build the infrastructure to keep yours improving.  

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Education Software Development FAQ

A foundational LMS with core course delivery, user management, and basic reporting typically takes 3–5 months. Platforms with adaptive learning, third-party integrations, or mobile apps require 6–9 months depending on scope and data complexity.
Compliance is built into our architecture review and development process from the start. We implement data access controls, encryption at rest and in transit, consent management, and audit logging as default requirements — not optional add-ons. Our engineers are familiar with both US and international education data regulations.  
Yes. We regularly integrate with systems like Banner, Ellucian, Salesforce, Canvas, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365. We design integration layers that are maintainable as third-party APIs evolve over time.  
All education platforms we build are developed to WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as a baseline. Accessibility is tested across screen readers, keyboard navigation, and contrast standards throughout the build — not only at final QA.  
We design infrastructure for elastic scaling using cloud-native services on AWS or GCP. Load testing is part of the pre-launch process, and we instrument monitoring dashboards so your team can see capacity utilization in real time when traffic spikes.  
We work with early-stage EdTech startups through to large institutional clients. Minimum engagements typically start at one senior engineer for a 3-month period. For project-based work, scope determines the team size rather than a fixed minimum.  

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