
By Oliver Hartley, Education Technology Reviewer | Published: March 2026 | Updated Monthly | 12 min read | 🔬 Platform tested across student, parent, and teacher accounts
About This Review: Oliver Hartley spent three weeks testing Jupiter Ed across all three user account types โ student, parent, and teacher โ during February 2026. Findings are drawn from direct platform use, verified user reviews from Capterra, G2, and SoftwareAdvice, and Jupiter Ed’s own publicly available update logs. No promotional material from Jupiter Ed was used to write this guide.
Oliver Hartley is a London-based education technology writer and former secondary school teacher with 11 years of classroom experience across state and independent schools in England. After leaving the classroom in 2019, Oliver began reviewing education platforms, learning management systems, and school administration tools for UK and US education publications. He holds a PGCE in Secondary Education from the University of Exeter and a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Leeds.
For this review, Oliver tested Jupiter Ed across student, parent, and teacher account types during a three-week period in February 2026. He cross-referenced his observations against verified user reviews from Capterra, G2, and SoftwareAdvice, and against Jupiter Ed’s publicly available product update log covering updates from January 2025 through March 2026.
Oliver does not accept payment, gifts, or complimentary access from software vendors in exchange for reviews. All opinions are entirely his own.
Credentials: 11 Years Secondary Teaching Experience ยท PGCE, University of Exeter ยท BSc Computer Science, University of Leeds ยท Education Technology Reviewer Since 2019 ยท No Sponsored or Affiliate Content
Jupiter Ed is a web-based gradebook, learning management system, and student information system built specifically for K-12 schools. It serves 4.5 million students across all 50 US states and has been running since 2004. For schools that want one platform handling grades, attendance, assignments, and parent communication โ without paying enterprise-level prices โ it is a genuinely strong option.
The honest picture: teachers with school accounts love it. Individual teachers and smaller users have faced progressive feature removals in recent years. The interface works well but looks dated. And the mobile app situation is unusual โ it is not available in the App Store or Google Play, which trips up a lot of first-time users.
This guide answers every practical question students, parents, and teachers actually ask about Jupiter Ed in 2026.
| Category | Rating |
|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 4.4 / 5 |
| Gradebook & Grades | 4.6 / 5 |
| Parent Communication | 4.3 / 5 |
| Mobile Experience | 3.5 / 5 |
| Value for Schools | 4.5 / 5 |
| Support Quality | 3.7 / 5 |
Jupiter Ed is an all-in-one school platform that combines three tools most schools previously needed separate software for: a gradebook, a learning management system (LMS), and a student information system (SIS). Schools subscribe to it, and then students, parents, and teachers all access it through the same web-based platform โ each with their own separate login and account type.
Jupiter was founded in 2004 by an educator who was frustrated with large ed-tech companies that missed the small practical details teachers actually need. That origin story still shapes the product. It is built around what happens inside a classroom every day โ marking attendance, posting grades, sending messages home โ rather than around administrative complexity.
Today the platform serves 4.5 million students in all 50 states, used everywhere from single-classroom homeschool co-ops to public school districts with thousands of students.
Key fact: Jupiter Ed was the first company to build an all-in-one LMS and SIS as a single web-hosted application, at a time when competitors were still retrofitting old desktop software. That head start in integration still shows in how smoothly the different modules connect to each other.
Three distinct groups use Jupiter Ed daily, and each gets something different from the platform.
Students use Jupiter Ed to check current grades in every class, view upcoming assignments and due dates, read teacher feedback on submitted work, and send messages to teachers. The student dashboard puts everything on one screen โ grades, to-do list, attendance record, and messages โ without requiring navigation through complex menus.
One feature added in June 2025 is particularly useful for students: assignment feedback is now hidden behind a click until the student opens the assignment. This pushes students to actually read teacher comments rather than skipping straight to the score. Schools that also use reading comprehension tools alongside Jupiter Ed may find our ReadTheory complete guide useful for supplementing the academic tracking Jupiter provides.
Parents log into a separate account with their own credentials. From there, they can monitor grades and attendance for all their children from a single login โ parents do not need separate accounts per child, they simply switch between children within the same session.
Verified user reviews from Capterra consistently highlight parent communication as one of Jupiter Ed’s strongest areas. One principal noted that increased parent visibility through Jupiter Ed directly reduced parent anxiety and cut down on reactive calls to the school office.
Since June 2025, parents can also report absences directly through the platform, which the attendance clerk then reviews and approves โ eliminating the old phone call process for many schools. Parents in UK schools looking for a comparable payment and communication platform may also want to read the ParentPay setup and login guide, which covers a widely used UK-specific school portal.
Teachers use Jupiter Ed to record grades, track attendance, post assignments, run online tests through Juno Pods, and message students and families. The gradebook supports percentage-based grading, weighted categories, standards-based grading, and extra credit โ with automatic average calculation throughout.
The teacher account is where Jupiter Ed earns its strongest praise. Multiple verified reviewers on Capterra and SoftwareAdvice report using it for 10 to 15 years continuously, which is unusual loyalty for a software tool in any category.
All users โ students, parents, and teachers โ log in through the same address: login.jupitered.com
On that screen, users select their role (Student/Parent or Teacher/Admin) before entering credentials. The school, city, and state are also entered here, which is how the system routes each user to their school’s specific instance.
Students receive their username and password from their school during enrolment or at the start of the school year. First-time login typically requires selecting the school from a list after entering the city and state.
If a student forgets their password, the reset process goes through the school rather than directly through Jupiter Ed โ students need to contact their teacher or school office.
Parents receive a separate email from the school containing a temporary login link. After clicking the link and setting a password, parents access their portal through the same login.jupitered.com address, selecting Parent from the role menu.
Parents with multiple children use the same email address and password for each child. Jupiter Ed links all children to the same parent account automatically โ siblings cannot see each other’s grades, only the parent account has multi-child access.
The most common login issue is using a generic search for “Jupiter Ed login” and landing on the wrong page. The correct login URL is specifically login.jupitered.com โ not jupitered.com or any school-specific subdomain.
Other frequent issues and their fixes:
The gradebook is Jupiter Ed’s most used and most praised feature. During testing, grade entry was straightforward โ teachers enter scores by assignment, by student, or through bulk import. The system calculates weighted averages in real time. Changes appear on the student and parent side within seconds of the teacher saving.
The gradebook supports multiple grading methods: point-based, percentage-based, and standards-based. Teachers can set custom grade categories with different weights, add extra credit, and mark work as incomplete or missing with specific status codes.
One limitation noted by multiple Capterra reviewers: the interface for selecting all students as present at once does not exist โ teachers must go through each student individually for attendance, which adds time in larger classes.
Teachers mark attendance at the start of each class. The label used for this is “Roll” rather than “Attendance” โ a quirk that multiple verified reviewers flagged as confusing for new users. Once past that label issue, the tracking itself is accurate and updates immediately for administrators and parents.
Since June 2025, parents can submit absence reports directly through the platform. The attendance clerk receives the notification and processes the excuse โ a practical improvement that reduces phone traffic for school offices.
Juno Pods are Jupiter Ed’s built-in online assessment tool. Teachers create quizzes, tests, and interactive lessons directly in the platform. Objective questions auto-grade on submission, giving students immediate feedback and saving teachers significant marking time.
During testing, Juno Pods worked reliably on desktop. A March 2026 update added Lockdown Browser support for Juno Pods, which allows schools to administer secure assessments through the platform rather than needing a separate browser tool. Schools looking for a dedicated K-12 standards-based assessment platform to use alongside Jupiter Ed may also find the MasteryConnect K-12 assessment platform guide worth reading for comparison.
The messaging system connects teachers, students, parents, administrators, and support staff โ including specialist roles like speech therapists and guidance counsellors โ all within one platform.
A January 2026 update made co-teachers visible in message threads, so when students or parents write to multiple teachers, the Reply All function keeps everyone on the same conversation. Previously, co-teachers were excluded from these threads, which caused communication gaps in team-taught classes.
Read receipts โ added in June 2025 โ now show teachers exactly when each recipient opened their message. This is useful for important communications like grade alerts or assignment reminders.
Jupiter Ed integrates directly with Google Classroom. Teachers can import grades from Google Classroom into the Jupiter Ed gradebook, and documents can be uploaded to assignments through the platform. Multiple verified Capterra reviewers specifically highlighted this integration as a reason they continued using Jupiter Ed over alternatives.
This is one of the most common sources of confusion for new users. Jupiter Ed is not available in the App Store or Google Play. It is a web app added directly to the device home screen through the browser.
This web app approach means Jupiter Ed updates automatically โ there is no version to keep current, and no app store approval delays when new features roll out. The trade-off is that some users find the mobile experience slightly less polished than a native app, particularly for navigation between sections.
The following is drawn from verified reviews across Capterra, G2, and SoftwareAdvice โ not from Jupiter Ed’s marketing materials.
Jupiter Ed releases updates continuously. Here are the meaningful changes from the past 12 months that affect how students, parents, and teachers use the platform.
March 2026 โ Lockdown Browser support added to Juno Docs, the same secure assessment environment already available for Juno Pods.
January 2026 โ Co-teachers added to all message threads between students/parents and teaching staff. Reply All now applies across all recipients when students or parents write to multiple teachers. Online payment safeguards added to prevent payments being assigned to the wrong school year.
December 2025 โ Improved search functionality in the Help Guide. Bug fix for Juno Pods automatic grading of write-in maths answers with bi-directional text.
June 2025 โ Parents can now report absences online directly, removing the need to call the school. Assignment feedback is hidden until students open the assignment, encouraging engagement with teacher comments. Read receipts added to all messages. Grade locking controls expanded for administrators.
January 2025 โ Third admin role added, which can be assigned to student-adjacent roles such as social workers. Improvements to behaviour referral monitoring for administrators.
Schools evaluating Jupiter Ed typically compare it against three main competitors. Here is an honest comparison based on publicly available information and verified user feedback. Schools specifically looking for automated assignment grading tools may also want to review the Gradescope complete guide, which covers a platform focused on grading efficiency for teachers.
| Feature | Jupiter Ed | PowerSchool | Infinite Campus | Skyward |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target School Size | Small to large | Large districts | Large districts | Medium to large |
| All-in-One LMS + SIS | Yes | Partial | Yes | Yes |
| Ease of Use | High | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate |
| Google Classroom Integration | Yes | Yes | Partial | Limited |
| Starting Price | ~$500/school/year | Higher, quote-based | Quote-based | Quote-based |
| Mobile App | Web app (not native) | Native app | Native app | Native app |
| Best For | Budget-conscious schools wanting simplicity | Large districts needing customisation | Districts needing deep reporting | Districts wanting finance + HR + SIS together |
Jupiter Ed’s main competitive advantage is the combination of genuine ease of use and lower price point compared to enterprise alternatives. Its main weakness relative to larger competitors is fewer advanced customisation options and no native mobile app.
Schools that have moved away from Jupiter Ed typically cite district-level mandates to switch to a system the district funds centrally โ not dissatisfaction with the platform itself.
Jupiter Ed pricing starts at approximately $500 per school per year, making it one of the more affordable all-in-one SIS and LMS options for K-12. This figure is confirmed by multiple third-party software review platforms including SourceForge and Capterra.
Pricing varies based on school size, number of students, and which modules are activated. Larger districts with thousands of students pay more, but the per-student cost remains competitive with alternatives.
Schools can start a 30-day free trial directly through jupitered.com without entering payment details upfront. The trial includes full access to the platform, allowing teachers, administrators, and families to evaluate real functionality before committing.
Individual teacher accounts exist at a different (lower) price point but come with fewer features than school accounts โ a distinction that has become more significant as Jupiter Ed has progressively moved some features to school-only accounts.
Is Jupiter Ed free for students and parents?
Yes, students and parents pay nothing to use Jupiter Ed. The school or district pays the subscription, and students and parents receive login credentials at no cost.
Why can I not find Jupiter Ed in the App Store or Google Play?
Jupiter Ed is a web app, not a native app. It does not appear in either app store. To install it, open Safari (iPhone/iPad) or Chrome (Android), go to login.jupitered.com, and use the browser’s “Add to Home Screen” option. The icon then appears on the home screen and works like an app.
How do parents get login credentials?
Schools send parent login information by email โ typically at the start of the school year or during enrolment. If a parent did not receive login details, the school office or registrar is the correct contact, not Jupiter Ed’s support team directly.
Can both parents see their child’s grades with separate logins?
Yes. Schools can add multiple email addresses to a student’s account. Each email address receives its own login credentials and can access the student’s grades and records independently. Parents contact the school office to request additional email addresses be added to their child’s account.
What is a Juno Pod?
Juno Pods are Jupiter Ed’s built-in online quiz and test tool. Teachers create assessments directly in the platform, students complete them online, and objective questions auto-grade on submission. As of March 2026, Juno Pods support Lockdown Browser for secure in-class testing.
Does Jupiter Ed integrate with Google Classroom?
Yes. Teachers can import assignment grades from Google Classroom directly into the Jupiter Ed gradebook. Documents can also be uploaded to Jupiter Ed assignments. This integration is one of the most frequently praised features in verified user reviews.
What is the difference between a school account and an individual teacher account?
School accounts are purchased by the school or district and provide full feature access including automatic parent notifications, text-to-speech, and all communication tools. Individual teacher accounts are purchased directly by teachers not covered by a school subscription and have a reduced feature set โ several features previously available on individual accounts have been moved to school-only access in recent years.
How do I reset my Jupiter Ed password?
Students contact their teacher or school office. Parents use the password reset link on the login screen, which sends a reset email to the address on file. If the email address on file is outdated, the school office can update it.
Jupiter Ed earns its place as a leading K-12 platform by doing the fundamentals very well: real-time grades, reliable communication, integrated attendance, and a gradebook flexible enough for almost any grading style โ all in one place at a price smaller schools can afford.
The interface is functional but dated, the mobile experience requires a non-obvious setup step, and individual teacher accounts have seen feature reductions that frustrated long-term users. These are real limitations worth knowing before a school commits.
For schools that want a single platform connecting teachers, students, and parents without enterprise-level complexity or cost, Jupiter Ed remains one of the most practical options available in 2026. Schools already using it and taking advantage of the Google Classroom integration, Juno Pods, and the messaging system are getting genuine value. Schools that have not yet explored the 30-day free trial at jupitered.com have a low-risk way to find out if it fits their needs.
Disclosure: This review is independently produced. Oliver Hartley received no payment or access from Jupiter Ed. All testing was conducted using personal and school-provided credentials during February 2026. User quotes are drawn from verified reviews on Capterra, G2, and SoftwareAdvice. Platform update information is taken directly from Jupiter Ed’s public status page at jupitered.com/status.php.
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