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TikTok for language learning
Parrot is the TikTok for language learning. We turn doomscrolling into fluency with personalized short-form videos. $78K MRR doubling every 2 months with power users averaging 49 mins/day on Parrot. Our team of engineers have lived the frustration of ineffective apps and learning methods - we’re building the first language platform that actually works.
Parrot has raised $14.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Parrot.
Parrot was founded in 2024 by Julia Hudea (Founder) and Erik Dahl (Founder) and Henri Seydoux (Founder & CEO) and Eric Baum (Co-Founder) and Henry Seydoux (Founder Chairman and CEO) and Amir Hanna (Founder).
Parrot has raised $14.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Parrot has raised $14.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $11.0M Series A in June 2023.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 8, 2016 | MicaSense | $7.4M Other Equity | Parrot | — |
| Nov 24, 2014 | MicaSense | $2.0M Series A | Parrot | — |
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2023 | $11M Series A | Amplify Partners, XYZ Venture Capital | ALT Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix, Prototype Capital, Anjney Midha | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2021 | $3M Seed | — | Also Capital, Alumni Ventures, Awesome Ventures, Adeyemi Ajao, Caffeinated Capital, Daft Capital, DST Global, Foobar.vc, Foundation Capital, Founders Fund, Giant Ventures, Iporanga Ventures, Jetstream, LGF, Liquid 2 Ventures, LUX Capital, Mischief Venture Capital, Monashees, Paradox Capital, Saga, Stellar Capital, The HIT Forge, Virginia Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Arash Ferdowsi, Austin Ogilvie, Dylan Field, Joao Otavio Oliverio, Justin Mateen, Leonardo Dicaprio, Manu Ginobilli, Mattia Astori, Nicholas Francis, Pedro Arnt, Richard Branson, Roger Laughlin Carvallo, Sahin Boydas, Sohila Zadran, Stewart Butterfield, TOM Blomfield, Vineet Jain, William Miller | Announced |
Parrot is a language learning app that leverages a TikTok-style short-video format to teach Spanish naturally and effectively. It delivers real-world Spanish videos with captions and instant translations, enabling users to absorb the language through engaging, bite-sized content rather than traditional drills. The app serves students, travelers, professionals, and busy parents who want to learn Spanish quickly and effortlessly by scrolling through videos, making language learning feel like discovery rather than homework[1][2][3].
Parrot’s mission is to make language learning fun, addictive, and natural by using authentic content and the science of Comprehensible Input. Its investment philosophy, while not explicitly stated, likely focuses on innovative, mobile-first educational technology that addresses gaps left by large incumbents like Duolingo. By creating a product that accelerates fluency and engagement, Parrot impacts the startup ecosystem by pushing forward new models of learning through social media-inspired formats[2].
Parrot was founded by a team including co-founder and CTO Erik, who had personally taught himself multiple languages in a year. The idea emerged from recognizing that existing language apps, despite large market sizes, failed to help users achieve fluency. The founders, including Julia who joined after collaborating on previous startups, wanted to build a product that truly mattered and was grounded in research. Before coding, they conducted market research and tested a minimal viable product (MVP) with Spanish students, receiving strong early validation when 60% expressed willingness to pay for early access[2].
This origin story highlights a thoughtful, user-centered approach and a commitment to solving a real problem with a fresh, science-backed method.
Parrot rides the trend of short-form video consumption popularized by platforms like TikTok, applying it to education and language learning. The timing is favorable as mobile video usage continues to grow, and users seek more engaging, less traditional learning methods. Market forces include a large global demand for language skills and dissatisfaction with existing apps that fail to deliver fluency. Parrot influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating how entertainment-driven formats can disrupt educational technology, potentially inspiring other startups to blend social media mechanics with learning[2][3].
Parrot is positioned to capitalize on the convergence of mobile video trends and demand for effective language learning. Future growth will likely involve expanding language offerings, enhancing AI-driven personalization, and deepening community features. Trends such as increased remote work and global connectivity will further fuel demand for accessible language skills. Parrot’s influence may evolve from a niche app to a mainstream learning platform that reshapes how languages are acquired in the digital age, turning passive content consumption into active skill-building.
Its success will depend on maintaining engagement, scaling content quality, and proving long-term fluency outcomes, but its foundation in research and user-centric design offers a promising trajectory[1][2][3].
Key people at Parrot.
Parrot was founded in 2024 by Julia Hudea (Founder) and Erik Dahl (Founder) and Henri Seydoux (Founder & CEO) and Eric Baum (Co-Founder) and Henry Seydoux (Founder Chairman and CEO) and Amir Hanna (Founder).
Parrot has raised $14.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Parrot's investors include Amplify Partners, XYZ Venture Capital, Alt Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix, Prototype Capital, Anjney Midha, Also Capital, Alumni Ventures, Awesome Ventures, Adeyemi Ajao, Caffeinated Capital.