Designpixil

Designpixil · Product Design Studio

EdTech Product Design for Learning Platforms

We design EdTech product interfaces that increase learner engagement, reduce drop-off, and make complex educational content feel approachable.

EdTech products face a unique challenge: learners have low motivation and high distraction. The product design must make learning feel achievable, track progress clearly, and reward completion — all while handling the full complexity of course management, assessments, and integrations.

Last updated: March 2026 · Anant Jain, Creative Director at Designpixil

Recent work

Task management
Product design work
Website Design
Website design for SaaS startup
Dashboard Design
SaaS dashboard design
Onboarding Design
SaaS onboarding flow

Why founders choose us

Senior design for EdTech product design. No agency overhead.

40+ products shipped across SaaS and AI

6+ years specialising in B2B product design

$3,417/mo — no contracts, pause or cancel anytime

First deliverable within 24 hours of starting

One point of contact. Always Anant.

What EdTech product design founders say

Real results from real startups.

Venkat Gella

You do some great work and I'll recommend you to anyone I know looking for quality product designs in the states.

Venkat Gella//Echo AI
Chris Burnett

Anant is absolutely great to work with and delivers professional / creative work quickly. I have contracted with him a few times and was very impressed both times.

Chris Burnett//SocialPay
Vinay Prabhu

Anant is a real delight to work with. Quick turn-around time with a keen eye towards aesthetics and the founding principles of UI/UX design.

Vinay Prabhu//HAL51 AI

Got questions?

Frequently asked questions.

What makes EdTech product design different from standard SaaS design?+
EdTech design has to balance two audiences: learners (who need motivation, clarity, and progress feedback) and admins or instructors (who need management tools, analytics, and course-building capabilities). The challenge is designing for both without overwhelming either.
How do you design for learner engagement and retention?+
Progress indicators, milestone celebrations, streaks, and clear next-step prompts all increase engagement. More importantly, the learning interface should minimise friction — if a learner has to think about the UI, they're not thinking about the content.
Can you design a course marketplace or LMS platform?+
Yes. We've designed learning management systems, course marketplaces, and micro-learning apps. The core design challenge — making complex content feel accessible — is the same across formats.
How long does EdTech product design take?+
A core EdTech product design (learner dashboard, course player, onboarding) typically takes 6–10 weeks. We work iteratively with weekly reviews.
How much does EdTech product design cost?+
Our subscription starts at $3,417/mo with no long-term contracts. One-off EdTech design projects start from From $4,000.

Work with a studio that understands EdTech product design.

30-minute call. We look at your product and tell you exactly what needs fixing.

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