- The deal is an agreement between Coursera and Udemy to merge at a price of approximately 2.5 billion dollars.
- The merger will bring together academic learning and marketplace-based online courses.
- The companies are striving to expand skills training and AI learning across the globe.
Top online learning platforms Coursera and Udemy are set to be merged in a significant move. It is a merger that is worth approximately 2.5 billion dollars. The acquisition of Udemy by Coursera will be in the form of an all-stock deal. The two companies claim that this will enable them to access more learners and make the world a better place in terms of skills development.

Key Details
Under the agreement, Udemy shareholders will receive Coursera shares in exchange for their stock. After the merger, Coursera shareholders will hold a majority stake, while Udemy shareholders will own a large share of the combined company. The boards of both companies have approved the deal. The companies expect to complete the merger in the second half of 2026, subject to regulatory and shareholder approval.
Why It Matters
The merger will combine Coursera’s university and industry courses with Udemy’s large marketplace of instructor-led courses. The new platform will be centered on job-ready skills, professional learning, and artificial intelligence tools. Both companies state that they will remain in support of instructors, learners, and business customers. The transaction indicates the increasing demand of online learning and employee training all over the world.