Duolingo beats Babbel in Android readers’ language app poll

Duolingo vs – After 9,487 votes from Android readers, Duolingo took the top spot with just under 42% of the vote. Babbel followed with 28.7%, while Google Translate’s new language learning feature nearly reached 10%, underscoring how habits still win over good intentions.
For a lot of people, learning a new language is the kind of New Year’s promise that sounds inspiring on January 1—and then quietly slips by February. One thing doesn’t slip, though: what Android users actually choose to use.
In a readers’ poll that drew 9,487 votes, Duolingo emerged as the clear favorite language-learning app. It landed at just under 42% of the vote. a result that matches what many readers already know—those long. stubborn streaks that stack up like proof of effort. One theme showed up repeatedly in discussion: love it or hate it. the green owl keeps people coming back. often for stretches of over 1. 000 days.
Babbel came in second with 28.7% of the vote. The numbers are big enough to matter, even if commenters didn’t flood the discussion with the same enthusiasm. Still, the poll suggests Babbel has found its way into plenty of routines—just not the same kind of loud following.
Duolingo stayed on top. but the next spots tell a more interesting story about how quickly “new” features can start pulling attention. Google Translate’s new language learning feature took just under 10% of the vote. That’s not as dominant as the top two. but it’s substantial for something many people may not have noticed yet. The hope—based on the poll’s momentum—is that this share climbs as users become more aware of the option.
Memrise and Drops picked up smaller slices of support. Memrise received 7.5% of the vote, while Drops earned 3.1%. The rest of the readership, 9.4%, cast their votes in the comments—suggesting there’s more variety in real usage than the main list of options implies.
Other alternatives were also named by readers, including Qlango, Preply, LingoDeer, Pimsleur, and Dreaming Languages, each getting a mention or two.
The question behind the numbers is simple, and it keeps the poll moving: what language-learning app do you use—and what language are you actually learning?
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