If you’re an instructional designer, you’ve probably noticed how everything has changed over the past few years. What used to take us weeks to create can now be done in days thanks to artificial intelligence. Learners are no longer satisfied with boring PDFs—they want interactive experiences that engage them from the very first moment.
In 2025, instructional design is no longer just about “creating a course.” We now design learning experiences that adapt to each person, learn from their mistakes, and predict what they need before they even know it themselves.
And here’s the challenge: there are so many tools available that it’s easy to get lost. Which tools does an instructional designer really need? Whether you’re designing content for a university, a company, or a training platform, this guide will help you find the best instructional design tools for 2025.

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