Romaji to hiragana feedback
Type romanized readings and see whether the corresponding kana sound is correct immediately.
Bridge roman letters and Japanese input
Romaji is useful only when it leads to kana you can type quickly. FlowType.AI turns romaji-to-kana recognition into timed typing, kana input, cloze recall, and dictation so Japanese readings become keyboard memory.
Type romanized readings and see whether the corresponding kana sound is correct immediately.
Move beyond the basic chart into katakana, loanwords, small kana, and long-vowel patterns.
Switch from romaji support to Japanese keyboard input once kana recognition is stable.
for real Japanese input
Open practice pagefor loanwords and real sentences
Open practice pagefor real Japanese input
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
Start with the Hiragana & Katakana course
Yes. You can start by typing romaji, then switch to kana or Japanese IME input when you are ready.
No. The goal is to use romaji as a bridge, then build direct kana recognition through typing and dictation.