Free Typography Tools

Tools for testing your typing, finding emojis, and working with text.

Typography tools cover a surprisingly wide range of needs: from testing your typing speed to finding the perfect emoji, from exploring font combinations to transforming text styles. The tools in this category cater to writers, designers, developers, and anyone who works with text on a daily basis. Each tool is built to be fast and focused. The typing test measures your speed without gamified distractions, the emoji tools let you search and copy without scrolling through an infinite grid, and every interface respects the visual quality you would expect from tools made for people who care about type.

Tools in this category

Typerift

typerift.com

A typing speed test with multiple modes, difficulty levels, and language support. Track your WPM, accuracy, and consistency with a clean, distraction-free interface.

  • WPM and accuracy tracking
  • Multiple test modes
  • Distraction-free design
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Emoji Hub

emoji-hub.com

Search, browse, and copy emojis with a fast, filterable interface. Organized by category with instant copy-to-clipboard, unicode details, and recently used tracking.

  • Fast emoji search
  • One-click copy
  • Category browsing
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What makes these different

Typing test sites like 10fastfingers are functional but visually dated and cluttered with ads between typing rounds. Emoji sites like emojipedia prioritize SEO content over usability. Our typography tools focus on the interaction first: clean type rendering, minimal distractions, and interfaces designed by someone who actually cares about how text looks on screen.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Typerift offers timed tests in 15, 30, 60, and 120 second intervals, word count challenges, and practice modes with different difficulty levels. You can test with common English words, programming syntax, quotes, or custom text.
Speed is measured in words per minute (WPM) using the standard calculation where one word equals five characters including spaces. The test tracks gross WPM, net WPM (adjusted for errors), and accuracy percentage. Consistency metrics show how steady your speed is throughout the test.
Yes. When you copy an emoji from Emoji Hub, it is placed on your clipboard as a standard Unicode character. You can paste it into any text field on any website, document, or app that supports Unicode. No special encoding needed.
The typing tests currently focus on English text with options for common words, quotes, and programming syntax. Language support expansion is planned for future updates based on user interest.
Each site focuses on its core function without compromises. Typerift is optimized for keyboard input with large text rendering and real-time metrics. Emoji Hub is optimized for visual browsing and quick copying. Mixing these functions would dilute both experiences.

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