Quick take
Duolingo is changing how it packages Video Call and its paid subscriptions. The company has announced a move toward making Video Call available in Super, while continuing to review the structure of its higher subscription tiers.
The rollout is not fully consistent yet. Some accounts may show Video Call inside Super, but current Super access should not be marketed as a guaranteed Video Call plan.
What Duolingo has confirmed
Duolingo announced that it would move Video Call from Duolingo Max into Super. Its Q1 2026 shareholder letter later confirmed that the company had started expanding Video Call access to Super subscribers.
That confirms the direction of the change, but not a single final plan structure for every learner. The exact features shown can still depend on your account, platform, region, or rollout group.
- Video Call is moving toward Super access
- The rollout has started but is not universal
- The final Max and Lite structure is not fully confirmed
- Current Super access does not guarantee Video Call
What some Super accounts are showing
Some Super accounts now show Video Call directly inside the subscription feature list. The same screen may also list unlimited energy and learning without ads.

Screenshots showing Video Call listed inside a Super subscription.
What the Video Call feature looks like
Video Call lets learners practise speaking with Lily through an interactive AI conversation. The screenshots show the calling screen and the in-call interface with a Tap to Speak control.

Screenshots showing the Video Call flow with Lily.
What this means before you buy Super
Super is still the practical choice for learners who want lessons without ads and unlimited energy. The possible addition of Video Call makes the plan more interesting, but it should be treated as a future rollout benefit rather than a guaranteed upgrade.
If Video Call is the only reason you want to subscribe, check whether it is listed under Super on your own Duolingo account before purchasing.
- Choose Super for its current ad-free learning benefits
- Treat Video Call as account-dependent during the rollout
- Do not assume a Super purchase guarantees a free Max upgrade
Current Duolingo Super offer
At the time of writing, Jaideepass offers Duolingo Super from $14.90 per year through a family-plan invitation. The upgrade is applied to your own Duolingo account, no password is required, and full-term support is included.
The current Super offer does not guarantee Video Call at activation. If Duolingo later makes the feature available to your account, that availability will follow Duolingo’s own policy and rollout.
FAQ
Is Video Call included in Duolingo Super? +
Not in every Super account by default. Duolingo has started expanding Video Call to Super subscribers, but the current Super offer should not be treated as a guaranteed Video Call plan.
Why do different Duolingo accounts show different plans? +
Duolingo is rolling out and testing subscription changes gradually. Your available plans may differ based on your account, region, platform, or rollout group.
Does Duolingo Super include unlimited energy? +
The current Super plan layout shown in some accounts includes unlimited energy and learning without ads. Check the benefits displayed on your own account before subscribing.
Should I buy Duolingo Super now? +
Buy Super for its current benefits, such as learning without ads and unlimited energy—not because Video Call is guaranteed. The current Super offer does not automatically include Video Call. Whether your account receives Video Call in the future depends on Duolingo’s official policy and rollout.
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