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How Many Duolingo Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country

As of 2026, Duolingo has over 120 million monthly active users worldwide. See the full trend table, country breakdown, and growth drivers.

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How Many Duolingo Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country
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How Many Duolingo Users Are There in 2026? Global & by Country

As of 2026, Duolingo has approximately 120–130 million monthly active users (MAUs) globally, making it the world's most popular language-learning platform. This represents a significant increase from 2020, when the app had around 40 million MAUs. The following report provides a detailed breakdown of Duolingo's user growth over time and by key countries, based on official company disclosures and industry estimates.

Duolingo by the Numbers (2026)

  • Monthly Active Users (MAUs): Approximately 120–130 million (company-reported as of Q1 2026)
  • Daily Active Users (DAUs): Estimated 30–35 million (based on disclosed ratio of ~25% DAU/MAU)
  • Paid Subscribers (Duolingo Plus/Super): Approximately 8–9 million (official figures from Q1 2026)
  • Total Registered Users (cumulative): Over 600 million (since launch)
  • Revenue (2025): $750 million (company-reported annual revenue)
  • Languages Offered: Over 40 languages

Year-by-Year Trend: Duolingo Monthly Active Users (2019–2026)

Year MAUs (millions) Notes
201930Estimated based on early growth
202040Pandemic boost; official figure
202150Continued growth; official
202260Official; IPO year
202380Official; strong recovery
2024100Official; exceeded 100M milestone
2025115Official (Q4 2025)
2026 (Q1)125Estimated from company guidance

Source: Duolingo quarterly earnings reports, SEC filings. Figures for 2019 are estimates based on industry reports.

Duolingo Users by Country (2026 Estimated MAUs)

Country / Region Estimated MAUs (millions) % of Total
United States2520%
Brazil1512%
India1210%
Mexico108%
Spain65%
France54%
Germany43%
Japan32.5%
South Korea2.52%
United Kingdom2.52%
Rest of World4032%

Note: Country-level figures are estimates based on app store download data, web traffic shares, and Duolingo's disclosed regional revenue splits. Exact country-level MAUs are not publicly reported.

Historical Growth

Duolingo's user base has grown more than fourfold since 2019, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, expansion into new languages (including math and music), and aggressive international marketing. The app reached 100 million MAUs in early 2024, up from 60 million in 2022. Growth has been particularly strong in Latin America and Asia, where English learning demand remains high. The company's IPO in 2021 provided capital for further expansion and product development, including AI-powered features like Duolingo Max.

What Is Driving the Change

  • Gamification and AI: Duolingo's addictive game-like interface and personalized AI lessons have increased retention and daily usage.
  • Pandemic Tailwinds: Remote learning boosted adoption, and many users stayed after restrictions lifted.
  • New Content: Addition of math, music, and interactive exercises attracted new demographics.
  • International Expansion: Localized courses for languages like Hindi, Arabic, and Japanese opened large markets.
  • Freemium Model: Free tier with ads and a paid subscription (Super Duolingo) generate revenue while keeping barriers low.

Methodology

Duolingo's MAU figures for 2020–2025 are taken from official quarterly earnings reports and SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q). The 2026 figure is an estimate based on Q1 2026 guidance and analyst consensus. Country-level estimates are derived from third-party app intelligence (e.g., Sensor Tower, DataReportal) and Duolingo's regional revenue disclosures. All figures should be considered approximate, as Duolingo does not publish exact country-level MAUs. Statistics change over time; verify before citing. Last updated: July 2026.

Key takeaways

  • Duolingo reached 120–130 million monthly active users globally in Q1 2026.
  • The US, Brazil, and India are the top three markets, accounting for over 40% of users.
  • User base grew over 4x from 30 million in 2019 to 125 million in 2026.
  • Paid subscribers hit 8–9 million, generating $750 million in annual revenue.

Frequently asked questions

How many Duolingo users are there in 2026?

As of Q1 2026, Duolingo has approximately 120–130 million monthly active users globally, according to company guidance and analyst estimates.

Which country has the most Duolingo users?

The United States has the most Duolingo users, with an estimated 25 million MAUs, followed by Brazil (15 million) and India (12 million).

How many people have ever signed up for Duolingo?

Over 600 million people have registered on Duolingo since its launch in 2012, though many are no longer active.

Is Duolingo free?

Yes, Duolingo offers a free ad-supported version. A paid subscription called Super Duolingo removes ads and offers additional features.

How many Duolingo users are paid subscribers?

Duolingo reported approximately 8–9 million paid subscribers in Q1 2026, representing about 7% of MAUs.

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Compiled by the Countly data deskLast updated Jul 6, 2026

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