Indonesian education company Kipin has been named one of the World’s Top EdTech Companies for 2024 by TIME Magazine. This recognition underscores Kipin’s role in addressing Indonesia’s educational challenges and highlights its innovative contributions to the sector. To date, Kipin has reached 3,000 schools and over 350,000 teachers across Indonesia, with plans for further expansion.
“Kipin’s journey has been one of relentless dedication to empowering educators and students across Indonesia,” said Steffina Yuli, Chief Business Officer of Kipin. “Being recognized among the world’s leading EdTech companies by such a renowned publication is a humbling acknowledgment of our commitment to using technology to drive positive change and equality in education in Indonesia.”
Addressing Indonesia’s Educational Challenges

Indonesia, with its vast archipelago of 17,000 islands and a population exceeding 250 million, faces significant challenges in achieving educational equality. Infrastructure disparities, resource limitations, and connectivity issues hinder the realization of quality education for all Indonesian children. Kipin, however, has emerged as a beacon of hope, leveraging over a decade of experience to provide tailored digital education solutions. These solutions have benefited over a million students in rural parts of Indonesia.
“While accolades are gratifying, our greatest reward lies in witnessing the transformative impact of our solutions on Indonesian education,” added Yuli. “Our solutions are crafted with a focus on affordability and accessibility, aligning with Indonesia’s educational priorities. Kipin offers study materials such as textbooks, video lessons, tryout exercises, and literacy comics for elementary to vocational levels. Additionally, Kipin School features a unique offline online exam system, empowering students to engage with educational content anytime, anywhere.”
Global Recognition and Future Vision
Kipin’s recognition on the global stage not only elevates the company but also positions Indonesia as a trailblazer in education technology. Ranked sixth in Southeast Asia, Kipin was the only Indonesian EdTech firm shortlisted among the top 250 EdTech startups globally by TIME Magazine and Statistica, based on financial strength and industry impact.
As Indonesia aims for its Golden Vision by 2045, Kipin’s pioneering spirit promises to shape a future where every Indonesian student has equal access to quality education.



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