About us

A skill for life — and for a lifetime

Typingbrain helps people learn touch typing — a simple, universal skill that makes everyday work and study easier. We believe anyone can learn it, especially when practice becomes part of daily life.

Mission

We teach what actually matters

Touch typing isn’t a superpower. It’s a practical skill that grows naturally as you type emails, messages, and documents. We built our course based on real experience and thousands of users. It doesn’t rush or pressure you. You move at your own pace, in a way that feels comfortable. The result is steady: you type faster, cleaner, and with more confidence over time.

Learning that fits into real life

Typingbrain is designed for short, focused sessions. The kind you choose instead of another mindless break. The course combines finger drills, key-specific exercises, speed games, and keyboard awareness practice. Learning stays engaging, and progress comes naturally through repetition.

For any background, any stage

Typingbrain works for beginners and experienced typists alike. Whether you’re a developer, student, teacher, creator, parent, or retiree — the course adapts to your level. We’re growing globally, too. Choose your keyboard layout, pick a language you’re comfortable with, and practice wherever it fits your life.

Methodology

We train muscle memory, not shortcuts

Touch typing is built on muscle memory. That’s why we focus on small, consistent steps. You don’t use all ten fingers at once. We introduce them gradually — starting with the home row and expanding outward. This makes learning calmer, more natural, and more effective.

Practice that stays interesting

Repetition doesn’t have to be boring. We use varied exercises — repeated letters, tongue twisters, kaomoji, Morse-style patterns — to keep your brain engaged and prevent mental fatigue.

Texts you actually type in real life

We train with real content, not abstract drills. Practice includes everyday phrases, work-related text, popular science, literature, and song lyrics. This helps your fingers adapt to real typing patterns faster.

Built in motion, shaped by users

Typingbrain evolves every day. We watch where beginners struggle and where experienced users slow down, then improve the course with better exercises. Sometimes we add playful tasks, too — simply to make learning feel lighter.