Romaji input on QWERTY
Practice Japanese readings with the keyboard you already use, then connect each romaji pattern to kana output.
Practice Japanese input on a normal keyboard
Most learners type Japanese through romaji input and a Japanese IME, not a special keyboard. FlowType.AI turns that setup into practice: type readings, switch modes, build kana memory, and review WPM, accuracy, mistakes, cloze recall, and dictation.
Practice Japanese readings with the keyboard you already use, then connect each romaji pattern to kana output.
Move from assisted romaji drills into Japanese IME input so typing practice matches real writing workflows.
Use WPM, accuracy, mistakes, cloze recall, and dictation to make keyboard practice measurable.
for real Japanese input
Open practice pagefor loanwords and real sentences
Open practice pagefor real Japanese input
Open practice pagefor kana muscle memory
Open practice pagewith kana and context
Open practice pagewith cloze and dictation
Open practice pagefrom kana to sentences
Open practice pagewith WPM and accuracy
Open practice pagefrom N5 to N1
Open practice pagefor forms you actually type
Open practice pagefor duration and frequency
Start with the Hiragana & Katakana course
No. You can start with a normal QWERTY keyboard using romaji input, then practice Japanese IME input when ready.
No. The page is for active keyboard practice with kana, words, sentences, WPM, accuracy, cloze recall, and dictation.