About Aksharabhyasa
Akshara means letters. Abhyasa means practice.
Aksharabhyasa is named for steady practice with letters, words, and keys. The product turns typing into a daily learning habit: clear lessons, focused drills, fast tests, useful games, and progress that helps you know what to improve next.
Aksharabhyasa is built as part of the Kalikayi product family.
Kalikayi products are built around a simple standard: useful browser tools should feel polished, work without sign-up friction, respect user privacy, and stay fast enough for everyday repeated use. Aksharabhyasa follows that standard for typing education.
About the product
Aksharabhyasa is a focused typing workspace for beginners, students, professionals, and anyone who wants stronger keyboard fluency. It combines lessons, practice mode, typing tests, daily challenges, games, and stats in one single-tool application.
Our mission
The mission is to make high-quality typing practice accessible to everyone. Typing is a core digital skill, so the learning experience should be clear, encouraging, measurable, mobile-aware, and free from account walls.
Structured typing lessons
Progress from home-row basics to advanced speed, accuracy, symbols, numbers, and code typing.
Guided keyboard practice
Use finger-aware visual guidance, a virtual keyboard, warmups, and focused drills for weak keys.
Progress you can see
Track WPM, accuracy, streaks, lesson results, badges, XP, and practice history on your device.
Private by default
No account is required. Practice history and progress stay in local browser storage.
Privacy and data
Aksharabhyasa stores progress locally in your browser. Your lessons, typing stats, practice history, and custom text are not uploaded to an account system. Clearing browser storage can remove local progress, so important practice history should be treated as device-local.
How we measure quality
- The first screen should let users start practicing quickly.
- Lessons should be structured enough for beginners and useful for repeat practice.
- Scores should explain speed and accuracy without making practice confusing.
- Games should support learning, not distract from keyboard improvement.
About the creator
Sunil Kalikayi
Backend Engineer - System Architecture
Aksharabhyasa was built because typing is one of the most important everyday digital skills, but many typing tools either feel outdated or hide useful progress features. The goal is a modern practice workspace that stays free, private, and serious about improvement.