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Panopto Recognized as 2025 Training Magazine Network Choice Awards Winner in Authoring Tools Category

Panopto is proud to announce that the company has been recognized by Training magazine as a 2025 Network Choice Awards Winner in the Authoring Tools Category. As the industry’s only crowd-sourced solution provider awards program, this recognition is a great testament to Panopto’s best-in-class, AI-powered video platform that meets modern demands for training.
“This year’s voting was our most vigorous to date, with more than 13,300 votes for nearly 250 providers. The best-of-the-best were clearly identified by their high ranking based on the effectiveness of their tools, platforms, and services,” notes Training magazine Editor/Publisher Lorri Freifeld. “These provider organizations are standouts for their customer care, innovation, and training solutions that truly optimize, engage, and prepare learners. We’re excited to recognize their stellar accomplishments and dedication to fostering training excellence.”
Today’s authoring tools continue to evolve as software applications and technologies become increasingly sophisticated. Panopto’s mission has always been to bring learning to life for everyone from educators to skilled trade workers. Through the power of auditory and visual learning as well as post-capture technology, Panopto is committed to giving organizations the ability to create dynamic, adaptable teaching and training content that improves information retention and learning accessibility.
“We’re stepping into a new era of innovation where learning is accessible to all, and knowledge can be readily available at our fingertips,” said Stephen Laster, CEO of Panopto. “We’re proud to be leading the charge in providing solutions that will transform how workers and educators approach knowledge transfer and equip everyone with an equitable path to success. This award is a clear indicator that our solutions have made a positive impact on the communities and industries we serve.”
Training Magazine Network (TMN) is Training’s interactive social learning community and platform for the exchange of ideas and resources among our global learning professionals and thought leaders. An alphabetical list in this category was compiled based on Training and TMN’s industry data and research, which was irrelevant of having any respective business affiliation, along with voters having the opportunity to enter their own preferred provider.
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