Duolingo is working on a math app for kids | TechCrunch (2024)

Duolingo, best known for its whimsical owl and language-learning app, is working on a new product to add to its growing suite: a math app, according to CEO Luis von Ahn. The co-founder mentioned the app during an interview last week, the same day that Duolingo officially listed in the stock market.

After the interview, TechCrunch reached out to Duolingo to get more information about the app, but the company declined to provide more detail because it is “still very early” in the development process. It did say that users may learn more about it later this month at Duocon, Duolingo’s annual free conference. A May job posting shows that Duolingo has been looking for a learning scientist with a PhD in mathematics to help build out a new math app alongside a “small cross-functional team.”

The listing hints that the app will be focused on serving younger learners. It mentions that Duolingo wants candidates to have classroom experience and knowledge about teaching K-12 level math, especially with younger students between 3rd and 8th grade.

Duolingo’s current users feel mixed about the idea of Duolingo getting into math.

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In an interview on IPO day, CEO Luis von Ahn said that users may see Duolingo accelerate its math app and that the company plans to expand beyond language learning through upcoming acquisitions. That may calm some qualms around Duolingo needing to put a ton of resources toward an entirely new piece of software or curriculum.

“If there are other subjects where we think somebody is doing a pretty good job and they have a similar mission to us, and they have a similar company culture,” Duolingo may consider acquiring the company, von Ahn said in the interview.

Math-focused edtech companies include Khan Academy, Brilliant.org, Photomath, Numerade and the recently acquired Symbolab.

For Duolingo, the math app is another chapter in its history of experimentation. The company has churned through hundreds of ideas in its decade of existence, which have had varying degrees of success.

Over the past few years, it built a product suite beyond its core app, which includes Duolingo ABC, a literacy app for kids and the Duolingo English Test. Meanwhile, Duolingo’s “graveyard” of failed ideas includes a few retired monetization strategies and AI-powered chatbots. Popular features like leaderboards sputtered before they succeeded. And math, interestingly, has always been in the back of von Ahn’s head.

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As mentioned in the Duolingo EC-1, von Ahn has always said that he and his co-founder, Severin Hacker, were thinking about making Duolingo a math app before they eventually decided on language learning.

“I love math, but if you learn math, math itself can’t make you any money,” von Ahn said in a previous interview. “You learn math to learn physics to become an engineer, whereas knowledge of English directly improves your income potential in most countries of the world.”

One user wrote that “[math] is such a key skill to learn…[and] hopefully this may provide better resources especially to those with such limited access, while being inspirational and equally engaging to those of us with more opportunities.”

Others seemed to want Duolingo to invest inwardly on its language-learning service before moving outward to other areas. “It’s odd that Duo should consider branching into Maths when its coverage of the majority of languages (with the notable exception of French and Spanish) leaves a great deal to be desired,” one user wrote.

The company can only teach from a beginner to a low-intermediate level of language fluency according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). About 30% to 40% of Duolingo courses are in some stage of CEFR alignment, per the company’s last pull of metrics from May.

It may be too soon to assume how Duolingo’s math app would look, what it would offer or even if it will be monetized. Regardless, it will be Duolingo’s first formal foray into an area of education beyond language.

The company will need to find not only the product, but the philosophical overlap between the two subjects. Language learning is a skill that is benefited by cultural context and nuance, while math revolves around the goal of getting to the one right answer. However, both areas of education require methodical thinking and the ability to apply functions to get to answers. Ultimately, both rely on what Duolingo often argues is its biggest product: motivation to open up an app, and pay attention to what’s happening on the screen.

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FAQs

What level of math does Duolingo math teach? ›

Duolingo's mathematics course goes up to about a 4th or 5th grade level. Skills include: counting, addition, subtraction, fracitons, measurements, division, multiplication, and so on. There are two sections - Beginner and Intermediate.

Is Duolingo a good option for kids? ›

Yes! Duolingo is a great way for kids to engage in something new and challenging! Just be sure to keep an eye on the comment section and hidden links if your child has a 13+ account.

Is Duolingo math for kids? ›

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Fun lessons help students get ahead in their math classes, while adults can brain train to boost their mental math skills.

Is there a Duolingo equivalent for maths? ›

The language app now offers a designated math course for free! Yes, you read that right. Duolingo launched its math course during the month of September-October of 2023. Students can now make use of the math course in Duolingo to hone their math skills and practice basic math concepts on the go.

Does Duolingo math have advanced math? ›

The updated course includes more advanced real-world math skills, like calculating tips and hourly wages, to sharpen adult learners' mental math. There's more to learn than ever before on Duolingo.

Is Duolingo math discontinued? ›

Got this email this morning. Not surprised they want to merge the apps, but it's kind of odd they created a standalone math app to begin with. I would've expected them to have been integrated from the beginning.

Does Duolingo teach you enough? ›

Overall, you would definitely need to supplement your Duolingo learning with other resources to round out all of your language skills. Some languages will just need more supplementation than others.

Do Schools accept Duolingo? ›

Duolingo partners with institutions across the globe, including thousands of universities and secondary schools who accept the Duolingo English Test as part of their admissions process. To see a full list of accepting institutions and how they use the Duolingo English Test, please visit this page.

Does Duolingo teach fluently? ›

Can you become fluent at a language through Duolingo? No. Duolingo is a useful way to practice and learn a few things but it is not a method for gaining fluency. It is very translation-based and encouraged quite a phrase book-y approach to learning.

What does Duolingo not teach? ›

Like Rosetta Stone, Duolingo will not teach you grammar lessons, which can be fun if you like to figure out the grammar of the language through a puzzle, or frustrating if you just can't figure out how something works.

What is the target audience for Duolingo math? ›

The audience it was originally designed for was literally 9-year-olds. It's also intended for adults who are lost with math.

What is Duolingo for kids called? ›

Duolingo ABC is, like Duolingo Kids, a free app for Android and iOS—it can also be accessed as a website via any browser. The app is designed to help teach children to read in a fun, accessible way.

When did Duolingo math start? ›

In October 2023, Duolingo released math and music courses in English and Spanish for iOS users.

Do Schools use Duolingo? ›

Released in 2016, Duolingo for Schools is a free platform designed to help teachers and educators use Duolingo more effectively in their classrooms.

What level does Duolingo teach you? ›

At Duolingo, we're developing our courses to get you to a level called B2, at which you can get a job in the language you're studying. Reaching that kind of proficiency requires dedication, varied practice opportunities, and a lot of time.

What level is unit 5 in Duolingo? ›

Testing learners' speaking abilities

By reaching the end of Unit 5, Duolingo learners have completed all the lessons in the beginner sections of our courses, called A1 and A2, and are starting intermediate B1 material.

What is the hardest math course in school? ›

Differential equations, real analysis, and complex analysis are some of the most challenging mathematics courses that are offered at the high school level.

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