Free Typography Tools

Typography tools serve two distinct audiences: people who work with text professionally and people who just want to find the right emoji. This collection covers both ends. On the professional side, you will find typing speed tests that measure your words per minute with precision, character counters, and text transformation utilities. On the expressive side, there are emoji search tools, unicode explorers, and character copy-paste utilities. Every tool handles text processing client-side, meaning your writing and typing data stays private. No keylogger concerns, no server-side text analysis, no data retention.

Typography in The Free Collection

Typerift

typerift.com

A typing speed test platform with 16 different test modes. Measure your WPM, accuracy, and consistency across various text types. No account needed, results shown instantly.

  • 16 typing test modes
  • WPM and accuracy tracking
  • No account required
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Emoji Hub

emoji-hub.com

Fast emoji search and copy tool with 17 utilities for Unicode characters, text symbols, kaomoji, and special characters. Search by keyword, browse by category, or discover trending combinations.

  • 17 emoji and text utilities
  • Instant copy-to-clipboard
  • Keyword-based search
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What makes these different

Typing test sites like 10fastfingers and typeracer focus on competitive leaderboards that require accounts. Emoji sites like emojipedia prioritize encyclopedic coverage over quick copy-paste utility. Our typography tools split the difference: professional-grade testing without accounts, and emoji tools optimized for speed rather than completeness. Each tool lives on its own site with a design that matches its purpose.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Your typing speed, accuracy, and session data exist only in your browser tab. When you close the page, the data is gone. No server-side storage, no accounts, no leaderboards requiring registration.

Yes. Emoji and Unicode tools are designed for quick copy-paste workflows. Click or tap any character to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Works across all modern browsers and operating systems.

Currently, the typing tests focus on English text. The character tools and emoji search work with all Unicode-supported languages and scripts.

Words per minute are calculated using the standard definition of one word equaling five characters. The tests account for errors, corrections, and actual keystrokes to give you both raw and corrected WPM scores.

The typing tests work well for keyboard testing since they register every keystroke in real time. Some tools include per-key heatmaps and consistency metrics that are useful for evaluating new keyboards.

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