According to information, Google is preparing a new product called Tivoli and will be a competitor of Duolingo.
Google seems to be commercially unstoppable, since in addition to the ability to search and translate into dozens of languages, it also enters the learning languages, and becomes a competitor with Duolingo. According to a report by “The Information", The company is preparing a new product called funfair and will be released at the end of the year.
The company is no stranger to language learning. Last year, it had launched the Read Along app offline (originally launched as Bolo in India in 2019) to teach kids English, Hindi, Spanish and Portuguese. However, the rumored Tivoli seems to be taking language learning on a wider and more comprehensive scale.
Every time Google launches an expansion effort, it causes headaches for other industry leaders, such as Babel, Duolingo and Rosetta Stone. According to a report by Meticulous Research analytics, the online language learning market is expected to reach $21,2 billionmillions dollars by 2027. And it's no surprise that the search giant is poised to get a big slice of that pie.