• Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
Tech News, Magazine & Review WordPress Theme 2017
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Android
  • Cars
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Internet
  • Mobile
  • Sci-Fi
No Result
View All Result
Blog - Creative Collaboration
No Result
View All Result
Home Android

Babbel or Duolingo? This is our polled readers’ favorite language-learning app

June 11, 2026
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority

If there’s one thing that consistently features on my New Year’s resolutions list, it’s learning another language. As is tradition, that resolution is broken annually, but not for a lack of trying.

We asked which language-learning app on Android is your favorite in Rita’s article, and 9,487 votes later, there’s a clear winner.

what s your favorite language learning app poll results

Andy Walker / Android Authority

We offered readers four clear possible app choices and a fifth for those with a more complicated view. Unsurprisingly, the big hitters ranked near the top of the standings.

The most popular language learning app among our readers is Duolingo, with just under 42% of the vote. My colleagues have a love-hate relationship with the green owl, but many have lengthy streaks of over 1,000 days. Clearly, it does something right, and this result supports this.

Coming in second is Babbel, the subject of Rita’s piece. Notably, few commenters use Babbel as their language-learning app of choice, yet it nonetheless accounted for over a quarter of the support (28.7%).

Duolingo is still the undisputed king of language learning apps according to our readers.

The next most popular option is one that many forget even exists: Google Translate’s new language learning feature. It garnered just under 10% of the vote, and I expect this number to climb as users become more aware of the product.

Two minnows in Memrise (7.5%) and Drops (3.1%) received support from another tenth of the readership, while 9.4% chimed in with their votes in the comments.

Alternatives here include Qlango, Preply, LingoDeer, Pimsleur, and Dreaming Languages, all of which received a mention or two.


What language learning app do you use? And, on that note, what language(s) are you learning? Let us know in the comments.

Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority?

google preferred source badge light@2xgoogle preferred source badge dark@2x

Thank you for being part of our community. Read our Comment Policy before posting.

Next Post

YouTube brings back DMs after 6 years without them

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • US AI giants are flocking to London. Here’s why
  • Chromecast users have had it: remotes struggle after update ruins their connection
  • Deezer’s free tool scans your playlists for AI music
  • Upriver raises $14M to fix AI’s enterprise data problem
  • Wi-Fi 7 gains ground but advanced Wi-Fi standards lag in Europe

Recent Comments

    No Result
    View All Result

    Categories

    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi
    • Home
    • Shop
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Blog
    • Android
    • Cars
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Internet
    • Mobile
    • Sci-Fi

    © CC Startup, Powered by Creative Collaboration. © 2020 Creative Collaboration, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

    Get more stuff like this
    in your inbox

    Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.

    Thank you for subscribing.

    Something went wrong.

    We respect your privacy and take protecting it seriously