Hacker Typer and Simulator
Start typing to initiate the sequence…
Settings
Auto Type
Enable automatic typing so code streams without pressing any keys. Sit back and watch the magic unfold.
Help
Begin by typing or pressing any key on your keyboard. Code will stream onto the screen as if you're infiltrating a mainframe. Each keystroke advances the sequence.
For a cinematic moment, press Shift or Alt (Option on Mac) three times rapidly. A special access animation will trigger.
Press Esc to dismiss any open dialog. Press Backspace to clear all output and start fresh.
Toggle the Side Panel in Settings to watch live system telemetry scroll alongside your code—network flows, memory dumps, and system logs.
Use Auto Type in the footer to let code write itself automatically—no keyboard needed. Adjust the interval to control how fast it streams.
All your settings are saved automatically and restored when you return.
Dismiss the bottom menu bar using the × on the right. It reappears when you reload the page.
About Hacker Typer and Simulator
Hacker Typer and Simulator was built for the pure, unserious joy of pretending to be a movie hacker. You know the scene: a dark room, a terminal glowing green, and someone typing impossibly fast while dramatic music plays.
This project channels that energy into a toy you can pull up whenever you need to look busy, impress someone who doesn't know better, or just zone out with some satisfying fake code.
The code that scrolls includes fragments of enterprise Java, x86-64 assembly, kernel device drivers, ARM Cortex-M firmware, and RISC-V trap handlers. All impressive-looking, none of it functional. That's the point.
Made with caffeine and questionable life choices. If you use Hacker Typer in a video, a prank, or a presentation, that's wonderful. Just don't try to actually hack anything with it.
Developed by Vinish Kapoor — vinish.dev
Disclaimer: This application does not hack, access, or compromise any real systems. It is a visual typing simulation only.