Duolingo, Inc. (DUOL) shares plummeted 14.27% over the past 24 hours, with significant declines occurring in after-hours and pre-market sessions. The language-learning platform reported first-quarter results that surpassed analyst expectations but faced a sharp sell-off as investors digested the company's forward-looking strategy and moderated growth trajectory.
The company posted strong Q1 2026 results, with revenue and earnings beating estimates. However, management signaled a deliberate strategic pivot, prioritizing long-term user engagement and product improvements over near-term monetization. Duolingo largely maintained its full-year revenue forecast, which aligned with but did not exceed analyst expectations, and projected bookings growth to slow to approximately 10.5% for the year.
Chief Financial Officer Gillian Munson described 2026 as an "investment year," indicating that returns on current investments are expected from 2027 and beyond. This shift, coupled with guidance for a slower pace of bookings growth in the second quarter, led to investor concerns about the company's near-term growth momentum, triggering the significant decline in share price.