Learn Italian on Tandem

Tandem is a free platform with a simple premise: there is probably someone out there who is learning your native language, and whose native language you want to learn. So they put you in touch with them. When you sign up, Tandem will review your application to make sure their platform remains safe and that the person you get matched with is also a keen language learner.
Price: depends
Devices: Android, iPad, iPhone, and Web

Learn Italian on LingQ

LingQ is a language learning app that uses the same logic for learning a new language as learning your native tongue: using content you already like. They have books, news, podcasts, sports coverage, politics, culture, and food to name a few.
Price: Free
Devices: Android, iPad, iPhone, and Web

Learn Italian on Live Lingua

Live Lingua used to specialize in so-called "public domain" courses - it used to be a database of language learning material that is not copyrighted. Now, the platform offers 1-on-1 language courses in select languages, they offer to put you up with a handpicked, native tutor. Currently, they have an offer for a free first class in Spanish.
Price: depends
Devices: Web

Learn Italian on Bravolol

Bravolol is a series of apps like "Learn French", "Learn Japanese", or "Learn Italian" that offer a basic language learning experience.
Price: depends
Devices: Android, iPad, and iPhone

Learn Italian on Udemy

You can use Udemy to learn a new language. Courses such as "Learn Dutch Beginner" and "French Language Learning: Language and Culture for Absolute Beginners," will help kickstart you in those two languages.
Price: Free
Devices: Web