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Typetera vs Keybr

Keybr is a focused, minimal typing tutor that algorithmically generates practice text — emphasizing the keys you struggle with most. It's an excellent tool for building muscle memory through targeted, adaptive practice. Typetera takes a different approach: hand-curated real-prose sentences, multilingual content, exam-specific passages, and a typing test rather than an adaptive tutor. Both are fast, both are free; they solve different problems.

At a glance

FeatureTypeteraKeybr
ApproachReal-prose typing test + practiceAlgorithmic adaptive tutor
Text sourceCurated sentences and word listsGenerated pseudo-words biased toward weak keys
Languages7 with native scripts20+ Latin-script languages, generated text
Indian regional scriptsYesLimited
Exam-specific contentYes (SSC, RRB, CPCT, state)No
Account requiredNoOptional (for progress sync)
Adaptive weak-key targetingManual via custom passage modeYes — primary feature
Real-text practiceYesLimited (generated pseudo-text)
Test formatStandard timed testContinuous practice with stat tracking
Mobile experienceDesigned for itDesktop-first

When Keybr is the right fit

  • You're learning touch typing and want adaptive, weak-key-targeted drills.
  • You don't mind practicing on generated pseudo-text rather than real prose.
  • You want a science-backed tutor that decides what you should practice next.
  • You're focused on muscle memory more than test-style WPM benchmarks.

When Typetera is the right fit

  • You want to take a typing test in real prose, not generated pseudo-text.
  • You need multilingual support, especially Indian regional scripts.
  • You're preparing for an exam with specific WPM thresholds and time limits.
  • You want one shareable link to a calm, no-login typing test.

Our take

Keybr is the right tool when you're building touch-typing skill through algorithmic adaptive drills. Typetera is the right tool when you want a typing test — real text, real timing, real exam-style conditions — in your language. Many people use both: Keybr for daily skill-building, Typetera for benchmark tests and exam prep.