Free Typing Certificate
Take a typing test and download a personalized certificate with your name, WPM, and accuracy — instantly, free, no sign-up. Perfect for resumes and job applications.
How to earn your certificate — 3 steps
1 · Take a typing test
- Choose your duration — 3 or 5 minutes is best for a credible result
- Pick a difficulty that matches your goal (medium recommended)
- Type until the timer ends — accuracy counts
2 · Get results, 3 · Download
- See your WPM, accuracy, and detailed breakdown
- Click Get Certificate on the results screen
- Enter your name and download the certificate image — share it or attach it to applications
What speed should you certify?
| Target role | Recommended WPM | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|
| General office / customer service | 40+ WPM | 95%+ |
| Administrative assistant | 50–60 WPM | 96%+ |
| Data entry | 50–60 WPM | 98%+ |
| Transcription / legal support | 65–80 WPM | 98%+ |
| Government exam prep (India: SSC, RRB) | 30–40 WPM | per exam rules |
* Retake the test any time you improve — every new result can generate a fresh certificate, free.
Typing Certificate — FAQ
Is the typing certificate really free?
Yes — completely free. Take any typing test on TypingMonk, and when you finish you can enter your name and download a personalized certificate image showing your WPM, accuracy, and test duration. No sign-up, no payment, no watermark tricks.
Can I use this typing certificate for a job application?
You can attach it to applications or resumes as evidence of self-assessed typing speed — many data entry, admin, and clerical applicants do. Note that it is a practice certificate, not an accredited certification: employers who require formal proof usually administer their own test at interview, so use the certificate to show readiness and know your real numbers before that test.
What WPM should I certify for office jobs?
Aim to certify at 40+ WPM with 95%+ accuracy for general office roles, 50–60 WPM for administrative and data entry positions, and 65+ WPM for typing-heavy roles like transcription or legal support. Take the 3- or 5-minute test for a credible, sustained-speed result rather than a 1-minute sprint.
How do I get the best score on my certificate?
Warm up with one or two practice runs first, choose the 5-minute medium-difficulty test (the format most employment tests use), prioritize accuracy over speed, and retake it whenever you improve — you can generate a new certificate every time, free.