GoGuardian

GoGuardian is an education-focused software-as-a-service provider that offers Chromebook management and web filtering in schools, and is used primarily by district administrators.

Product history
GoGuardian was founded in 2014 and is based in Los Angeles, CA. Its feature set includes Chromebook filtering, monitoring, and management, as well as usage analytics, activity flagging, and theft recovery for any device running the Chrome Operating System (Chrome OS). GoGuardian also offers filtering functionality for third-party tools such as YouTube. These services enable school administrators to monitor student activity online, filter potentially harmful or distracting content, and recover lost or stolen devices.

As of June 2015, GoGuardian claimed to be active in over 1,600 of the estimated 15,000 school districts in the United States.

In January 2015, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) chose GoGuardian to support their 1:1 device rollout program to 661,000 students. Chromebooks are one of the device options in LAUSD's 1:1 rollout. This partnership provides LAUSD with device tracking and grade-level-specific filtering capabilities, and facilitates compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA).

In August 2015, the company announced a channel partnership with the Sydney-based company, Cloud Distribution, as part of its plan to expand globally.

In September 2015, the company unveiled GoGuardian for Teachers. The tool is designed to help teachers manage Chromebook usage in their classrooms and monitor student activity on the device. The goal of the tool is to help keep students on-task and away from inappropriate content.

In January 2016, GoGuardian announced the launch of Google Classroom Integration for GoGuardian for Teachers.

In January 2016, two of the company's co-founders, Aza Steel and Advait Shinde, were named to Forbes magazine's annual "30 Under 30" list in the Education category.