Katakana sound recognition
Train the shapes and sounds that commonly get mixed up, including long vowels and small kana.
Turn similar-looking katakana into keyboard memory
Practice katakana by typing loanwords, names, and sentence patterns. FlowType.AI keeps feedback immediate, then connects katakana recognition to vocabulary, cloze recall, and dictation.
Train the shapes and sounds that commonly get mixed up, including long vowels and small kana.
Practice the katakana words that appear in daily Japanese, textbook dialogs, menus, and product names.
Move from single characters into vocabulary, sentence typing, cloze recall, and listening practice.
for real Japanese input
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 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
Katakana Course
Katakana is common in loanwords and names, but many learners read it more slowly than hiragana. Separate typing practice fixes that gap.
Yes. You can start with romaji typing and switch to Japanese input when you are ready.