Comparison · reviewed July 2026

Norskprøven.ai vs Duolingo

A vocabulary habit vs. an exam drill machine.

Duolingo is the world's most popular way to build a daily language habit, and its Norwegian course is a fine way to accumulate vocabulary from zero. But Norskprøven muntlig doesn't test vocabulary streaks — it tests whether you can hold a short conversation under pressure. That's a different skill, and it's the only thing this app trains.

FeatureNorskprøven.aiDuolingo
Built around Norskprøven muntlig (tasks A–D)Yes — the app is structured as the examNo — general course, no exam mapping
Speaking practiceEvery single minute is oralOccasional speaking exercises
Native Norwegian voices10 premium ElevenLabs Oslo voicesSynthesized course audio
A/B your voice against a nativeYes — core mechanicNo
Survival phrases for when you freezeDedicated drillsNo
Your own life in the exercisesAdd personal phrases with native audioFixed curriculum
Price295 kr/mo, or 495 kr for a 90-day cramFree (with ads) / Super subscription

When Duolingo is the better choice

  • You're starting from absolute zero and need to build basic vocabulary first.
  • You want a free, gamified daily habit with streaks and leagues.
  • Your exam is more than a year away and you're not yet preparing for it specifically.

The verdict

Use Duolingo to start Norwegian. Use Norskprøven.ai to pass Norskprøven muntlig. They're not competitors so much as different phases — but in the last 90 days before your exam, drilling the actual tasks beats extending a streak.

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Common questions

Can Duolingo prepare me for Norskprøven muntlig?+

Not directly. Duolingo's Norwegian course builds vocabulary and reading through gamified lessons, but it has no mapping to the Norskprøven oral exam — no task A–D structure, no picture-description drills, and very little speaking practice. It's a good way to start Norwegian, not a way to rehearse the specific oral test.

Is Duolingo enough to pass the Norwegian oral exam?+

For most candidates, no. The muntlig exam tests whether you can hold a short conversation under pressure across four set tasks — a skill Duolingo doesn't train. Candidates typically pair a vocabulary app like Duolingo with dedicated oral-exam practice such as Norskprøven.ai in the final weeks before the test.

Duolingo vs Norskprøven.ai — what's the difference?+

Duolingo is a general, gamified language app covering vocabulary, reading and grammar for many languages. Norskprøven.ai does only one thing: drill the four tasks of the Norwegian oral exam (Norskprøven muntlig) with native Oslo voices and A/B comparison against your own recorded voice.

Duolingo is a trademark of its respective owner; Norskprøven.ai is not affiliated with Duolingo. Comparison reflects publicly available information at the time of review and may change. Norskprøven.ai is an independent practice tool and is not affiliated with HK-dir or UDI.