

In the last 12 months, 300 million sessions have been hosted on the Kahoot! platform by 30 million active accounts, with 1.9 billion participants (non-unique) in more than 200 countries and regions.

Launched in 2013, Kahoot!’s vision is to build the leading learning platform in the world. Our learning platform makes it easy for any individual or corporation to create, share, and host learning sessions that drive compelling engagement. Kahoot! is on a mission to make learning awesome! We want to empower everyone, including children, students, and employees to unlock their full learning potential. To stay up to date on company news and updates, including the launch of the Kahoot! add-on for Google Classroom, visit and subscribe to Kahoot! News. In March of this year, Kahoot! also announced the launch of our collaboration with Google Search on practice problems, where anyone can find and complete math practice problems from Kahoot! Academy directly from the Google Search results page. This integration is the latest collaboration between Kahoot! and Google, beginning in 2019 when Kahoot! was selected to become a Google for Education Partner. With Kahoot! at teachers’ fingertips within Google Classroom, it’s simpler than ever to add interactivity and playful learning to any lesson or homework session. Educators can assign kahoots for students to complete at their own pace, or host live kahoots to engage students in the classroom or virtually. The add-on will enable teachers to quickly access Kahoot! features and share kahoots with students directly from Google Classroom. Now, Google for Education is offering a sneak peek of the new Google Classroom add-on, showing how educators will be able to make learning even more awesome: Earlier this year, Kahoot! announced that we will be developing a Google Classroom add-on that will make it easier for teachers to integrate Kahoot! into their Google Classroom experience. Millions of educators around the world use Kahoot! and Google Classroom to enrich their students’ learning and support them in achieving their teaching goals.
