Free Typing Certificate Generator
Generate a personalised typing practice certificate showing your name, WPM, accuracy and language. Download as PNG for WhatsApp/social share, or as PDF to print. Runs entirely in your browser — no signup, no data leaves your device.
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How to use this certificate
- Personal progress tracking: Keep a folder of certificates dated weekly — visual proof your WPM is climbing is a strong motivation anchor.
- Coaching-class submission: Many typing coaching centres accept screenshots of practice certificates as proof of daily practice completion.
- Study-group accountability: Share on WhatsApp groups to motivate co-aspirants; comparison pressure lifts the whole group\'s WPM.
- Portfolio / resume: A self-declared "35 WPM typing practice" line on a CV can be backed by a screenshot of this certificate.
How to improve the numbers on your next certificate
- Do backspace-disabled practice only. Any certificate generated from backspace-enabled tools overstates your real exam-day WPM by 10–20%.
- Accuracy first — target 97%+. Net WPM scales with accuracy. See our error-reduction drills.
- Full 10-minute simulations weekly. 3-minute sprints overstate sustainable WPM.
- Practice on an exam-match keyboard — full-size USB-A with 1.5–2 mm key travel. Not laptop chiclet.
- Weekly rest day. Motor consolidation during sleep lifts performance more than extra practice sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Is this an official government typing certificate?
No. This is a self-reference practice certificate for your own progress tracking and motivation. Official typing certificates for SSC, UPSSSC, RRB, CPCT, etc. are issued only after clearing those commissions' own skill tests — not by any third-party site, including ours.
Can I use this certificate in a job application?
You may include it as an informal proof of typing practice in a cover letter or portfolio. For any job requiring a typing certificate as a formal eligibility criterion, you need a government-issued or employer-administered certificate. TypeForExam certificates are not that.
Does the certificate have a verification code?
The certificate has a unique ID generated locally in your browser. It does not link to a live verification page because certificates are self-generated (you enter your own numbers). For that reason, recipients should treat it as self-asserted information, not third-party verified.
Why does my certificate say "Practice Authority"?
To make explicit that this is a practice tool and not from a recognised issuing authority. If you use the certificate publicly, this label protects both you and anyone who sees it from miscommunication.
Will my data be saved?
No. All certificate generation happens in your browser memory. Once you close the page, nothing is retained. We do not have a copy of your name, WPM, or any detail you entered.
Why KDPH shows different number from WPM × 300?
KDPH is adjusted for language — Hindi gets a 5% reduction factor due to conjunct characters. So 30 WPM Hindi = 8,550 KDPH, not 9,000. For English it\'s WPM × 300 exactly.
Can I get a certificate in Hindi language?
The certificate template text is in English for universal readability, but you can enter your name in Devanagari (Hindi) in the Full Name field — it will render correctly.
Can I customise the certificate design?
This first version uses a single default template. A future update may add template choices (classic blue, modern minimal, government-style) — follow our updates page for release notes.