Full Cambridge IELTS Listening, Reading and Writing tests — with audio, answer checking, and band-score estimation. Free to start with one account.
Most IELTS sites are loud, gamified, and full of paid-for tips. We do less, and the small list we do, we do without compromise.
Every paper in the library is sourced from a published Cambridge IELTS volume — same passages, same questions, same answer keys. We don't write our own tests because the only test that prepares you for the IELTS is the IELTS.
Our scoring model was trained on examiner-marked Task 1 and Task 2 essays. You get a band estimate per criterion — Task Response, Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammar — with line-level annotations explaining each call.
No popups, no progress streaks, no celebratory confetti — just the passage and the question, the way the exam will meet you. Built for the kind of long, quiet attention a high band actually demands.
Cambridge IELTS volumes 4 through 20 plus the Cambridge Official Guide. The full set most candidates ever practise from.
You'll see the same papers in our library that you'd buy in a bookshop — passages, recordings, answer keys — with one difference. Here you can re-take any section, any number of times, and the AI keeps track of which question types still trip you up.
Filter by skill, by difficulty, by Cambridge volume, or just open the most recent and start reading.
Browse all 247 tests →A small selection from this season's submitted feedback — picked for honesty, not enthusiasm.
"I'd taken the IELTS twice already and was stuck at 6.5. What changed wasn't the practice — I'd done plenty — it was finally reading the passages on a screen that wasn't actively fighting me. I went up a full band in eight weeks."
"My grammar was already strong — what I needed was someone honest enough to tell me which paragraph wasn't actually answering the question. The line-level Task 2 feedback did exactly that. Writing went from 6.5 to 7.5 on the next sit."
A simple weekly cycle most candidates settle into. You're free to ignore it — but most who don't, regret it.
Sit one Cambridge test under exam conditions. The result becomes your baseline — no coaching, no pauses, no lookups.
Work through question types you scored lowest on. The library re-orders itself around your weak spots; you don't have to plan it.
Two Task 1, two Task 2, one Speaking simulation. The AI marks each and gives you the three sentences most worth fixing.
One full Cambridge test. If you're within half a band of your target, you book the real one. If not, repeat from Week 02.
Start free with two full Cambridge 20 papers. Upgrade only if you want the rest of the library and AI writing feedback.
For anyone who just wants to try the platform. No commitment, no card.
For active IELTS candidates preparing for an upcoming sitting.
For candidates pushing for Band 8 and beyond.
Open a real Cambridge IELTS test, set the timer, and find out where you actually stand. No card, no inbox spam — just create a free account and the two Cambridge 20 papers are yours.