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Typetera vs Typing.com

Typing.com is a curriculum-first typing platform popular with schools and corporate training programs. It offers a structured lesson sequence, classroom management tools for teachers, and assessment dashboards. Typetera is not a curriculum — it's a typing test plus practice surface. If you're a teacher running a classroom, Typing.com is built for you. If you're a student, professional, or self-directed learner looking for fast practice without an enrollment funnel, Typetera fits better.

At a glance

FeatureTypeteraTyping.com
FormatTyping test + free practiceFull typing curriculum with structured lessons
Account requiredNoYes (account or class invite)
Teacher / classroom dashboardsNoYes — primary use case
Languages7 with native scriptsPrimarily English; some Spanish content
Indian regional scriptsYes (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu)No
Exam-specific (SSC / RRB / CPCT)YesNo
Lesson structureOpen practice; choose difficulty / modeSequential lessons from key intro to advanced
Time to first testUnder one secondOnboarding flow first
Custom passagesYesLimited
CostFreeFree tier; premium for institutions

When Typing.com is the right fit

  • You're a teacher running a typing class and need progress tracking across multiple students.
  • You're a complete beginner who benefits from a structured key-by-key curriculum.
  • Your institution already has a Typing.com subscription.
  • You want gamified lessons, badges, and a guided learning path.

When Typetera is the right fit

  • You already know touch-typing basics and want quick, calm practice — not lessons.
  • You need multilingual support, especially for Indian scripts or Iberian / Lusophone languages.
  • You're prepping for a specific government typing exam.
  • You don't want to create an account just to check your typing speed.

Our take

Typing.com and Typetera are aimed at different users. Typing.com is a classroom-grade learning platform. Typetera is a practice surface for people who already type and want to test or improve. If you're a teacher with a class to run, Typing.com. If you're a student or working professional looking for a no-login test in your language, Typetera.