Not by hammering keys faster. By capturing every word accurately, so you keep the meaning, not just the pace. Speed is what happens once your capture is clean.
The Accurate WPM Gap Score
88wpm gap
The distance between how fast the world talks and how fast you accurately capture it. Every session shrinks it. (Illustrative, the test gives you your own.)
The other 110 words fall away, and usually the part you needed goes with them. Typing faster is not the fix. Capturing accurately is.
Most people can't type at the speed of speech because the foundation was never solid. Keystrology builds that foundation first, then trains it against the real thing.
Anchor the home row, build a steady rhythm, then tighten precision until your errors compress. The groundwork every fast typist actually has, and most never built.
Four stages of falling words against real audio, scored on the one number that matters: the Accurate WPM Gap. This is the product.
The foundation earns the stage. Live Transcription unlocks once you can hold 50 wpm at 95% accuracy, so you arrive with the hands to keep up.
Two lines, falling words, one honest number. Here is the whole game.
The Accurate WPM Gap Score
88wpm gap
The distance between how fast the world talks and how fast you accurately capture it. Every session shrinks it. (Illustrative, the test gives you your own.)
The SPEAKER line is the world, talking at full pace. The YOU line is you. The world sets the tempo.
The instant a word is spoken it drops into the band between the lines. Catch it accurately before it crosses yours.
The Accurate WPM Gap: how far behind you are, counting only the words you got right.
One honest number. How far behind the speaker you are, counting only the words you captured correctly. Lower is better. It cannot be gamed by typing fast and sloppy, which is exactly why we built on it.
Keystrology scores every keystroke down to the letter pair, so it knows the exact combinations slowing you down. It shows them to you plainly, then aims your practice straight at them.
Live Transcription is a ladder. Each stage strips away a crutch, until it is just your ear and your fingers against the talk.
The same drill, dialed to how you want to train. The accent color follows the setting. Try it:
Rose. The on-brand default. The full mechanic at a steady, focused intensity.
Keep up with a professor in real time and walk out with notes you can actually study from.
Capture decisions and action items while they are being said, not half-remembered after.
Quote accurately, live, without breaking eye contact to scrub a recording later.
Build verbatim accuracy at broadcast speed, the foundational skill of the craft.
Provide live, verbatim captions so deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences can follow the room in real time.
Live transcription is the lead, but the same Gap Score engine reaches further. As you progress, Keystrology opens specializations and new languages. We only show what is real today, and say plainly what is still rolling out.
Key points, action items, a shorthand the app learns, one-line summaries. The thinking layer on top of speed.
Made for the lecture hall, and heading to Canvas so a department can bring it to every student.
No user counts to inflate, no testimonials we invented. The app is in active development. What you can try today is the core training loop, and it already works. The honesty is the point.
That honesty extends to the audio: library transcripts are taken from the recording itself, and every synthesized Math Track clip is machine-checked word for word against its script before it ships.
Learn the fundamentals for nothing. The live transcription layer and everything advanced sit behind one simple plan.
Core Curriculum Phases 1 and 2, plus your baseline test. Yours, no card, forever.
Everything in Free, plus the whole product.
Try everything free for 7 days, no card up front. When it ends you drop to the free tier and keep every bit of progress you earned.
For training, yes, because that is how we measure accurate capture. In the Lecture stage, filler words dim out so you score only the keypoints. The skill underneath stays the same: capture what matters, correctly.
No. We weight accuracy above all. A fast wrong word does not count, so you cannot win by typing quickly and sloppily. The goal is keeping the meaning, and speed follows from that.
The speaker's pace minus the words you captured correctly. It is one honest number for how far behind you are, and lower is better. It is the metric the whole product is built around.
Adults who need to keep up with live speech: students taking lecture notes, professionals in meetings and interviews, and people training toward captioning or transcription work.
No. Try it free and see your score with no signup. You only create a free account to save the progress you have already earned.
Sixty seconds. One real passage. An honest number you can build from.