Kana first
Begin with hiragana and katakana typing so kana recognition becomes keyboard memory.
A clear first path from kana charts to real typing
Beginners need a path, not a random typing box. FlowType.AI starts with hiragana and katakana, keeps romaji help available, then moves into kanji readings, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and dictation.
Begin with hiragana and katakana typing so kana recognition becomes keyboard memory.
Use romaji as a bridge, then reduce hints and switch to Japanese input when ready.
Move from kana charts into vocabulary, textbook sentences, cloze recall, and listening-based typing.
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 romaji and IME input
Open practice pagewith kana and context
Open practice pagewith cloze and dictation
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
Start with hiragana and katakana typing, then add romaji-to-kana practice, JLPT N5 vocabulary, short sentences, cloze recall, and dictation.
No. You can open the typing app and start with public practice content without signup friction.