Prepare students for tomorrow
Promote deeper learning, differentiate instruction, and maximize outcomes with interactive video.
Teacher-friendly, student-centered
Empower learners—in a medium they love
Unlock student agency
Drive content retention
Improve engagement and retention with interactive video elements like embedded question types, branched learning, and more.
Teach with data
Use learner analytics from interactive videos to guide remediation strategies and inform future lessons.
Meet the standards
Collaborate & give feedback
Integrate with existing tech
Easily connect with existing learning management systems and video hosts for a single, streamlined experience.
Why educators love WeVideo
"I teach with projects, and WeVideo is an excellent platform for students to work collaboratively on video projects. While most teens have some ideas about video from their cell phones, [WeVideo] takes their creativity and skills to a whole new level, allowing them to find their voice in new and exciting ways."
Peter de Lisle Academic Director, Inanda Seminary
"The Assignment Library is exactly what we need, we are so excited about this. I absolutely love that it connects each assignment to the ISTE Standards."
Holly Landez Director of Digital Learning & Innovation, Copperas Cove ISD
"The most meaningful learning moments I’ve observed with WeVideo are the students trying to figure out solutions to problems on their own or wanting to do something different that’s outside of the box."
Rhona McFadyen 8th Grade Teacher, Dartmouth Middle School
"Things that students are going to be required to do in life are not content specific. So looking at collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving, ultimately, I think WeVideo is one of those tools that allows us to really assess students and prepare them for the future."
Bari Rabine House Master / Assistant Principal, Fairfield Ludlowe High School
"WeVideo ties into our 21st-century initiative by making students autonomous with their learning. They’re able to project their critical thinking skills, access information quickly and easily, and work collaboratively with peers."
Randy Martino Principal, Dartmouth Middle School