Duolingo crossed $1 billion in annual revenue in 2025 — its first time ever — while the broader language learning apps market hit $6.34 billion globally. Downloads held above 300 million for the second straight year, and AI-powered features are now table stakes rather than a differentiator. This article covers verified statistics on market size, user growth, revenue, demographics, and AI adoption across the language learning app industry as of early 2026.

Language Learning Apps Statistics: Key Numbers

  • The global language learning apps market was worth $6.34 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $24.39 billion by 2033.
  • Duolingo generated $1,037.6 million in revenue in FY 2025, up 39% year over year.
  • Language learning apps recorded 316 million global downloads in 2024.
  • Duolingo held roughly 71% of monthly in-app purchase revenue among language apps in July 2024.
  • About 48% of adults aged 18 to 24 actively use language learning apps — the highest engagement of any age group.

How Big Is the Language Learning Apps Market?

The global language learning apps market stood at $6.34 billion in 2024, covering app revenue, offline programs, corporate training, and institutional licensing. Standalone mobile app revenue — what most users interact with directly — came in at $1.11 billion, about 15% of the total. The market is on track to reach $24.39 billion by 2033, growing at a 16.15% compound annual rate.

Self-learning apps accounted for 56.35% of online language learning market revenue in 2025, according to Mordor Intelligence. AI as a technology segment already controls 33.5% of revenue share across all digital language learning products.

MetricValue
Global market size (2024)$6.34 billion
Projected market size (2033)$24.39 billion
CAGR (2025–2033)16.15%
App-based revenue (2024)$1.11 billion
App revenue YoY growth (2024)9.9%
AI’s share of digital language learning revenue33.5%

Source: Straits Research, Mordor Intelligence, Astute Analytica

Duolingo Revenue and User Growth (FY 2024 vs. FY 2025)

Duolingo reported $1,037.6 million in full-year revenue for FY 2025, up 39% from $748 million the year before. Paid subscribers grew 28% to 12.2 million, and daily active users climbed 30% to 52.7 million in Q4 2025.

Revenue per subscriber went up — subscription bookings hit $996.3 million in FY 2025, a 36% jump from $730.7 million in FY 2024. Net income came in at $414.1 million, though that includes a one-time $256.7 million tax benefit. DAU growth (30%) outpaced MAU growth (14%), which means existing users returned more often rather than new users signing up.

MetricFY 2024FY 2025Change
Revenue$748.0M$1,037.6M+39%
Total bookings$870.6M$1,158.4M+33%
DAUs (Q4)40.5M52.7M+30%
MAUs (Q4)116.7M133.1M+14%
Paid subscribers (Q4)9.5M12.2M+28%

Source: Duolingo Q4/FY 2025 SEC Filing

Duolingo Quarterly Performance Through 2025

Duolingo’s revenue grew every quarter in 2025, from $230.7 million in Q1 to $282.9 million in Q4. MAUs dipped slightly in Q2 and Q4 compared to adjacent quarters, while DAUs climbed steadily from 46.6 million to 52.7 million across the year.

QuarterRevenueDAUsMAUsPaid Subscribers
Q1 2025$230.7M46.6M130.2M10.3M
Q2 2025$252.3M47.7M128.3M10.9M
Q3 2025$271.7M50.5M135.3M11.5M
Q4 2025$282.9M52.7M133.1M12.2M

Source: Duolingo SEC Filings (Q1–Q4 2025)

How Do Language Learning Apps Compare by Revenue?

Duolingo’s freemium model generated $748 million in total revenue in FY 2024 — roughly two-thirds of the entire language learning app category’s in-app revenue that year. Babbel, which runs on a paid-only model, reported €352 million (approximately $383 million) in total revenue for 2024, though most of that came from web subscriptions, Babbel Live classes, and enterprise licensing rather than mobile in-app purchases.

Speak, an AI-focused conversational app, reached a $1 billion valuation after its $78 million Series C in December 2024. Users spoke over one billion sentences on the platform in 2024, and the app surpassed 10 million downloads.

App2024 Revenue / ValuationBusiness Model
Duolingo$748M total revenueFreemium
Babbel€352M (~$383M) total; $55.7M mobile IAPPaid-only
Speak$1B valuation (after Dec 2024 Series C)Subscription

Source: Duolingo SEC FY 2024 Filing; Business of Apps (Babbel); TechCrunch (Speak)

Language Learning App Downloads by Region

Language learning apps hit 316 million global downloads in 2024. Monthly volume peaked at 26.5 million installs in August, with a secondary peak of 25 million in January — tied to New Year resolutions and back-to-school periods. Duolingo alone accounted for 14.3 million downloads in July 2024, more than seven times the second-place app.

MetricValue
Total global downloads (2024)316 million
Peak monthly downloads (Aug 2024)26.5 million
Duolingo downloads (July 2024)14.3 million
Second-place app downloads (July 2024)2 million (Lingutown)
Total category IAP revenue (July 2024)$46.4 million
Duolingo’s share of July IAP revenue~71% ($33M)

Source: ElectroIQ, Statista, PinLearn

Language Learning Apps by Region

North America and Europe together account for over 60% of language learning app revenue. Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region and held 45.75% of online language learning market revenue in 2025. China became Duolingo’s second-largest market by daily active users during 2025, contributing 5 to 6% of its business. Indonesia recorded 3.5 million Duolingo downloads in the first half of 2024 alone.

RegionRevenue ShareKey Data Point
North America~40%110M+ registered learners in the U.S.
Europe~30%95% of secondary students study a foreign language
Asia-Pacific~23%Highest projected CAGR; 45.75% of online market revenue in 2025
Rest of World~7%Middle East and Africa hold 12% of global learning sessions

Source: SNS Insider, Mordor Intelligence, Market Reports World

Language Learning App User Demographics

Adults aged 18 to 24 show the highest engagement rate with language learning apps at 48%, according to Market.us. On Babbel, the 25 to 34 age bracket is the single largest user cohort at 24.88%, and the platform’s web traffic skews slightly female at 50.83%.

Around 48% of learners abandon courses before reaching intermediate levels, primarily due to lack of motivation and insufficient interaction. That dropout rate explains why apps spend heavily on gamification and AI-driven engagement features — keeping users coming back is at least as hard as teaching them effectively.

Data PointValue
Most active age group18–24 (48% engagement rate)
Largest Babbel age cohort25–34 (24.88% of users)
Most-studied language globally (2024)English (ranked #1 in 135 countries)
Top language among English speakersSpanish
Learner dropout before intermediate level~48%

Source: Market.us via ElectroIQ, Skillademia, QuantumRun, Market Growth Reports

AI Adoption in Language Learning Apps

About 62% of language learning platforms had adopted AI-driven personalization by 2024. Duolingo used generative AI to ship 148 new course configurations in early 2025 — a volume that took 12 years to produce for its first 100 courses. In January 2025, Duolingo expanded its AI-powered Video Call feature to Android for real-time conversational practice.

The industry standard for Natural Language Understanding accuracy has passed 95%, which lets apps give grammar feedback beyond simple right-or-wrong corrections. Platforms using adaptive AI algorithms report engagement increases of nearly 30% in daily active usage. Even so, the tutor-led live instruction segment is growing at a 21.25% CAGR — a sign that learners still pay a premium for human conversation practice.

AI MetricValue
Platforms using AI-driven personalization62%
Duolingo AI-generated course configs (early 2025)148 new configurations
Speak user-spoken sentences (2024)1 billion+
Engagement increase from adaptive AI~30% in daily active usage
Industry NLU accuracy threshold95%+
Tutor-led live instruction CAGR21.25%

Source: Business Research Insights, Speak Blog, Mordor Intelligence, Astute Analytica

FAQ

What is the market size of language learning apps in 2024?

The global language learning apps market was worth $6.34 billion in 2024. Standalone mobile app revenue — the portion most consumers interact with — was $1.11 billion, about 15% of the total market.

How much revenue did Duolingo make in 2025?

Duolingo reported $1,037.6 million in full-year revenue for FY 2025, up 39% from $748 million in FY 2024. It was the first time the company crossed the $1 billion revenue mark.

How many people download language learning apps each year?

Language learning apps recorded 316 million global downloads in 2024. Monthly downloads peaked at 26.5 million in August, with a secondary peak in January tied to New Year resolutions.

What age group uses language learning apps the most?

Adults aged 18 to 24 show the highest engagement rate at 48%. On Babbel, the 25 to 34 age bracket is the largest cohort, making up 24.88% of users.

Which language is studied most on language learning apps?

English ranked as the most-studied language across 135 countries in 2024. Among English speakers, Spanish is the top language studied on apps like Duolingo and Babbel.

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Floyd is a language learning writer at LingoBright who specializes in vocabulary, grammar, and practical communication tips. His articles focus on simplifying complex language concepts and helping learners build real-world language skills through clear explanations and proven learning strategies.