Where Could Duolingo Be in 3 Years?

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • AI will determine whether Duolingo strengthens or weakens.

  • Subscriber economics will define the durability of the business model.

  • Duolingo has several pathways to continued growth, but disciplined capital allocation matters more.

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Duolingo (NASDAQ: DUOL) has already proven it can scale up. The language-learning platform now serves more than 50 million daily active users and generates over $1 billion in annual revenue. It has transitioned from a high-growth start-up to a profitable subscription business.

The next three years won't determine whether Duolingo survives. They will determine what kind of company it becomes. Will it evolve into a durable learning platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), with expanding margins? Or will it mature into a slower-growing consumer app facing structural competition? Here's how the landscape might look by 2029.

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Path 1: An AI-enhanced global learning platform

In the bullish scenario, Duolingo fully integrates AI into its core engine -- not just as a feature, but as infrastructure. AI accelerates lesson creation, improves personalization, and enables natural conversational practice that approaches real tutoring. Premium tiers gain meaningful traction as users see tangible progress in fluency, not just gamified progression.

In this world, Duolingo's moat strengthens. Its habit-forming design, combined with real-time AI feedback, creates a structured, adaptive system that generic chatbots cannot easily replicate. Content expands rapidly into niche languages and new verticals. Corporate and certification revenue become incremental growth drivers.

Financially, that could mean:

  • Revenue of $2 billion to $3 billion
  • Sustained double-digit growth
  • Expanding operating margins
  • Strong free cash flow generation

Investors would begin valuing Duolingo less like an education app and more like a consumer software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform with durable subscription economics.

That's the upside case: AI deepens the moat rather than erodes it.

Path 2: A mature, profitable consumer subscription company

The more likely base case is less dramatic, but still solid. Growth moderates as global penetration increases. User additions are slow. Paid conversion stabilizes. Average revenue per user (ARPU) rises gradually through premium tiers, but without dramatic acceleration.

Duolingo becomes:

  • Highly profitable
  • Operationally disciplined
  • Growing at a steady rate (a percentage in the mid-teens)

Margins remain healthy. The business throws off consistent free cash flow. But the story shifts from rapid expansion to steady compounding.

In this scenario, shareholder returns depend less on explosive growth and more on earnings durability. This outcome wouldn't signal weakness. It would signal maturation.

Path 3: A company pressured by LLMs

The most significant long-term risk isn't competition from other language apps. It's replacement by general-purpose AI. As large language models (LLMs) improve at real-time translation, conversational simulation, and grammar correction, users may rely less on structured learning platforms. Free AI tools could replicate portions of Duolingo's value proposition.

If conversational AI becomes widely accessible and effective beyond the Duolingo ecosystem, the perceived need for a paid subscription could weaken. But this wouldn't happen overnight. It would show up gradually:

  • Slower subscriber growth
  • Flattening ARPU
  • Engagement plateau in mature markets

Duolingo's habit-forming mechanics are powerful. But if language practice becomes ubiquitous and frictionless elsewhere, the moat narrows.

That's the bear case: General-purpose AI devalues the platform as an intermediary.

What will determine the outcome?

Three variables matter most over the next three years:

  1. Whether AI enhances Duolingo's core advantage -- structured, progressive learning -- rather than making it redundant.
  2. Whether subscriber economics strengthen. Lifetime value must expand through improved retention and thoughtful pricing, not aggressive monetization.
  3. Whether management maintains capital allocation discipline. Expanding into adjacent verticals creates access to other pathways to growth, but focus remains critical.

The best long-term compounders don't chase every opportunity. They scale up their core business exceptionally well.

What does this mean for investors?

By 2029, Duolingo will likely remain relevant, and may be a larger company. But the important question is whether it becomes more durable. Will earnings power meaningfully expand? Will margins structurally widen? Will subscriber retention remain resilient?

By now, the app has already won popularity. But the next three years will determine whether it wins in durability. For long-term investors, that distinction will determine whether Duolingo creates enormous shareholder value, or remains just an average performer.

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Lawrence Nga has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Duolingo. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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