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Duolingo (Max) vs Babbel

Duolingo is free and gamified across 40+ languages; Babbel is paid, linguist-authored, and focused on practical conversation in 14 languages.

The verdict — For a free daily habit and language variety, Duolingo; for structured, conversation-ready lessons you'll pay for, Babbel. Neither is tied to a school exam — judge on the language you actually need.
ToolCurriculumLanguagePriceInfraPricing
Duolingo (Max)United Statesscored: home market~Freemium; Super Duolingo and higher 'Max' tiers
BabbelGermanyscored: home market~Subscription (+ Babbel for Business)

Fit scored through the Four Mismatches Test: ✓ pass · ~ partial · ✕ fail · – not exam-assessed. Verdicts are framed per each tool’s home market or, for imports, a Commonwealth buyer.

Independence: Addestra builds learning products too (MathsTutor, TinkerWell). We never review or score our own, and no tool pays to be listed or to rank higher — how we assess fit.

Where Duolingo (Max) wins

Duolingo: a genuinely free tier, the most habit-forming, gamified experience, and the widest language range — best for building a daily habit as a beginner.

Where Babbel wins

Babbel: structured, linguist-designed lessons built around real, practical conversation, with a clearer path from beginner to usable everyday speech.

Frequently asked questions

Is Babbel worth paying for over free Duolingo?
If you want structured, practical conversation and are willing to pay, many learners find Babbel's lessons more directly useful; if free and habit-forming matters most, Duolingo wins.