The company was founded in 2007 by Raghav Kher, Shirish Nadkarni and Krishnan Seshadrinathan. They conceived the idea for a web-based approach which utilized the power of
social networking sites for language learning, with an emphasis on active participation and exchange in order to hone practical skills and conversational fluency. The name "Livemocha" was coined by the founders during a brainstorming session at a local café, and was meant to evoke the relaxed atmosphere of a coffee shop. On June 8, 2010, Michael Schutzler was announced as the new CEO. The site received attention from trade publications and national and international newspapers, including the
New York Times and the
Financial Times.
Time magazine named Livemocha one of its 50 Best Websites in 2010. On April 2, 2013,
Rosetta Stone announced that it had acquired Livemocha. Shortly afterwards, the Livemocha website required users' computers to have proprietary
operating system Windows or
Mac OS, blocking access from
free software operating systems. On January 8, 2014, Livemocha closed access to its legacy website. In 2016, Livemocha's website posted an announcement saying: ==Basic courses==