TypeMetric Pro vs Monkeytype: Which Typing Test Is Better in 2026?

Monkeytype popularized minimalist typing tests. TypeMetric Pro takes the next step — turning each test into an AI-driven coaching session with keystroke-level analytics, custom AI-generated passages, and a detailed report you can share.

The short version

Monkeytype is a beautifully minimal typing test — pick a mode, type, see your WPM. TypeMetric Pro is built for people who want to improve, not just measure. Every test ends with a personal AI coach that analyzes your weakest keys, error patterns, consistency dips, and progress trends — the layer that turns a raw WPM number into a concrete practice plan.

Feature comparison

FeatureTypeMetric ProMonkeytype
Core typing test (timed & word count)YesYes
Live WPM, accuracy & raw WPMYes — Net WPM shown liveYes
AI-generated practice passagesYes — Gemini + 17 themesNo
Web-grounded, current-events passagesYes — live Google Search groundingNo
Custom instructions for AI passagesYesN/A
Personal AI coaching after each testYes — analyzes weak keys, error patterns, trendsNo
Per-key heatmap & error breakdownYes — substitutions, insertions, omissionsPartial (basic stats)
Consistency & speed-loss analysisYesPartial
Full detailed report per testYes — shareable report pageNo
Cloud sync & history across devicesYes (free account)Yes
Certificates for portfolios / applicationsYesNo
Pass/Fail scoring with configurable thresholdsYesNo
Endless adaptive text (continues past passage)YesYes
Open-sourceNoYes
PriceFreeFree

Where TypeMetric Pro pulls ahead

1. AI Passage Studio

Choose from 17 themes (science, business, sports, current events, custom, and more), pick a difficulty, and generate a fresh passage on demand — powered by Gemini. Time-sensitive themes like news and sports use live Google Search grounding, so you're typing factual, current content instead of stale filler text. Monkeytype cycles through word lists and quotes; it doesn't generate topical passages.

2. Personal AI Typing Coach

After every test, TypeMetric's AI coach reviews your keystrokes and history to identify your weakest keys, most common substitutions, slow bigrams, speed-loss patterns, and consistency trends. It then generates a personalized practice drill. This is the biggest gap between the two products — Monkeytype gives you numbers; TypeMetric tells you what to do about them.

3. Detailed reports & certificates

Every completed test produces a full report page — WPM chart, keystroke breakdown, error categories, and pass/fail against configurable thresholds. You can share the report URL or export a certificate for job applications and portfolios.

4. Precise, audited WPM engine

TypeMetric shows Raw WPM, Gross WPM, and Net WPM using standardized cumulative formulas (character count ÷ 5 ÷ minutes, with an uncorrected-error penalty). The engine is covered by deterministic tests so scores don't drift between sessions.

Where Monkeytype pulls ahead

Which typing test should you pick?

If you want a clean, minimalist WPM benchmark and enjoy the Monkeytype community, stay with Monkeytype. If you want to actually get faster — with AI-generated practice text, keystroke-level diagnostics, and a coach that tells you exactly what to drill next — TypeMetric Pro is the stronger choice.

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