442 All-Time Launches
26 2026 Launches
0.28 Avg Engagement
-77% YoY Change

Here's the full Languages market picture. 442 launches indexed, broken down by year, quarter, and engagement metrics. Use this to understand where the category has been and where it's heading.

Launches Per Year

27 2021
21 2022
142 2023
112 2024
114 2025
26 2026

Quarterly Breakdown

QuarterLaunchesAvg Interest ScoreTop Product
Q1 2026 25 149 ChatPal
Q2 2026 1 345 Lightning V3
Q1 2025 33 144 Talo
Q2 2025 36 96 Ztalk.ai
Q3 2025 31 70 Hablo.pro
Q4 2025 14 145 Video Localization by Algebras
Q1 2024 39 135 Felo Translator
Q2 2024 25 129 Lune AI
Q3 2024 33 130 toby
Q4 2024 15 194 VocAdapt
Q1 2023 27 104 Langotalk
Q2 2023 37 96 Govar
Q3 2023 49 134 FixMeBot
Q4 2023 29 136 Wois
Q1 2022 4 85 IELTS preparation
Q2 2022 4 43 LingQ

Market Direction

The Languages category has been accelerating over the past 6 years of tracked data. Total launches went from 27 in 2021 to 26 in 2026.

Average engagement ratio across all Languages launches: 0.28. Products above that line tend to solve a specific, painful problem. Products below it often entered a crowded space without clear differentiation.

Peak Activity

Languages peaked in 2023 with 142 launches. That was 3 years ago. The decline since then could signal market consolidation, saturation, or attention shifting to adjacent categories.

Engagement Quality

Average engagement per product dropped from 0.24 in 2021 to 0.20 in 2026. More products competing for the same attention pool. The community is spread thinner, which makes high-engagement launches more impressive.

Strongest Quarter

The highest-performing quarter was Q2 2026, with an average interest score of 345 across 1 launches. Lightning V3 led that quarter.

B2B vs B2C Split

245 B2B launches (55%) vs 197 B2C (45%) across the full Languages dataset. The split is close to even. Languages serves both business buyers and individual users.

Year by Year

2021: 27 launches. Average interest: 128. Average engagement: 0.24. Top launch: BoldVoice (345 interest).

2022: 21 launches (-22% vs 2021). Average interest: 80. Average engagement: 0.23. Top launch: Luma Language (191 interest).

2023: 142 launches (+576% vs 2022). Average interest: 119. Average engagement: 0.20. Top launch: Wois (573 interest).

2024: 112 launches (-21% vs 2023). Average interest: 140. Average engagement: 0.32. Top launch: VocAdapt (976 interest).

2025: 114 launches (+2% vs 2024). Average interest: 109. Average engagement: 0.35. Top launch: Talo (879 interest).

2026: 26 launches (-77% vs 2025). Average interest: 157. Average engagement: 0.20. Top launch: ChatPal (406 interest).

Top Languages Products by Year

2026

Practice speaking, get fluent!
406
Feb 2026 123 discussions
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Text-to-Speech built for Voice Agents
345
Apr 2026 23 discussions
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Learn languages with music, practice with people
293
Jan 2026 61 discussions
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A Tamagotchi that turns language practice into a game
291
Jan 2026 25 discussions
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Open translation on Google models, supporting 55 languages
290
Jan 2026 10 discussions
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2025

Real-time AI voice translator for video-calls
879
Feb 2025 144 discussions
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Personal AI tutoring makes language learning fun & effective
563
Mar 2025 93 discussions
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Culturally accurate dubbing that feels human (32 languages)
561
Nov 2025 101 discussions
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Immersive real-time voice translation for video conferencing
540
Feb 2025 65 discussions
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Real-time voice translation
460
Apr 2025 37 discussions
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2024

Master languages with AI-adapted authentic content
976
Dec 2024 115 discussions
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Live speech translation on any video call with little delay
572
Jul 2024 293 discussions
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Simplify translation and editing: your AI language companion
462
Jul 2024 72 discussions
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Boost your speaking confidence in 20+ languages
397
Nov 2024 49 discussions
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Advanced AI translation, Android beta releases
360
Jan 2024 288 discussions
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2023

Async audiovisual platform for personal brand building
573
Oct 2023 281 discussions
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AI-powered language assistant
545
Jul 2023 392 discussions
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Practice speaking English with people from other countries
447
May 2023 336 discussions
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Translate your videos into any language with one-click
424
Sep 2023 61 discussions
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Personalized language workbooks with AI
405
Aug 2023 66 discussions
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Frequently Asked Questions

Depends on what's declining. If volume drops but engagement rises, the market is maturing. That's often good for existing players. If both drop, the category may be dying. The quarterly breakdown on each page tells you which pattern you're seeing.

At least three. Two data points is a line, not a trend. We have five years of data for most categories, which is enough to distinguish real shifts from noise.

Current year launches compared to the same period last year. Positive means more products launching. Negative means the category cooled. Neither is inherently good or bad. A mature category with fewer but better launches is often healthier than one flooding the market with clones.

Launch volume drops but engagement per product rises. Fewer builders entering, but the ones that do find a more receptive audience. That's an opportunity signal. We flag it when we see it.

We report what happened. We don't predict. Five years of data shows patterns, but markets surprise people for a living.

Three common reasons. The market consolidated around winners. The technology matured and stopped generating new startups. Or builder attention shifted to adjacent categories. Usually it's a combination.

Volume without engagement is saturation. Engagement without volume is opportunity. Check which one you're looking at.

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