Duolingo, Inc.

Duolingo, Inc.

Software - Application Technology Pittsburgh, PA, United States DUOL (NMS)

Duolingo, Inc. operates as a mobile learning platform in the United States, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company offers courses in 40 different languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese through its Duolingo app. It also provides a digital English language proficiency assessment exam. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Duolingo, Inc. had layoffs?
No layoff events have been recorded for Duolingo, Inc. in our database. This could mean the company has not conducted significant layoffs, or any layoffs have not been publicly reported.
How many employees does Duolingo, Inc. have?
Duolingo, Inc. has approximately 830 employees.
What industry is Duolingo, Inc. in?
Duolingo, Inc. operates in the Software - Application industry, within the Technology sector.
Is Duolingo, Inc. a publicly traded company?
Yes, Duolingo, Inc. is publicly traded under the ticker symbol DUOL on the NMS. The company has a market capitalization of approximately $8.36 billion.
Where is Duolingo, Inc. headquartered?
Duolingo, Inc. is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, United States.

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