TypeScript · 2026 edition

10 Best TypeScript Courses 2026

We ranked every TypeScript course in the CourseFlix catalog by community upvotes, freshness, and recent activity. Here are the 10 that keep climbing the list in 2026 — short reasons why for each, plus a comparison table so you can pick the one that fits your time budget and experience level.

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At a glance

# Course Duration Rating Lessons Access
1 TypeScript Simplified 10h 23m 5/5 (10) 62 Free
2 TypeScript Interview Questions - Coding Interview 2023 2h 56m 4/5 (6) 48 Premium
3 Build Your Own AI Personal Assistant in TypeScript 3h 38m 5/5 (4) 113 Premium
4 Learn React 19 with Epic React v2 26h 51m 4/5 (5) 411 Premium
5 Professional TypeScript Training by Matt Pocock | Total TypeScript 23h 18m 5/5 (4) 394 Premium
6 TypeScript Pro Essentials 11h 2m 5/5 (3) 369 Premium
7 TypeScript Masterclass 5h 21m 5/5 (3) 47 Premium
8 Understanding TypeScript - 2023 Edition 14h 54m 5/5 (3) 176 Premium
9 AI SDK v6 Crash Course 3h 2m 95 Premium
10 Generative AI for NodeJs: OpenAI, LangChain - TypeScript 7h 21m 85 Premium

Top 10 TypeScript courses

  1. by Web Dev Simplified (Kyle Cook)

    ⏱ 10h 23m ★ 5/5 (10) 📚 62 lessons Free

    Everything you need to learn TypeScript and build any project you can dream of in 47 easy to digest videos which amount to just under 5 hours of video content. Every single video is also professionally captioned and these captions are searchable so you can easily find exactly

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  2. by Udemy

    ⏱ 2h 56m ★ 4/5 (6) 📚 48 lessons

    Prepare effectively for your upcoming TypeScript programming interviews with this comprehensive course. While a solid understanding of TypeScript is essential for success, the best preparation method is rigorous practice. In this course, you will tackle 44 real-world TypeScript

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  3. by Matt Pocock

    ⏱ 3h 38m ★ 5/5 (4) 📚 113 lessons

    Unlock the true potential of large language models (LLMs) by building your own AI personal assistant in TypeScript. While universal chatbots provide some functionality, they often fall short by not utilizing personal data, failing to remember user preferences, and not adapting t

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  4. by Kent C. Dodds

    ⏱ 26h 51m ★ 4/5 (5) 📚 411 lessons

    Are you ready for the React 19 revolution? The most in-demand JavaScript framework has received a massive update! You are already familiar with React, but React 19 introduces 3 major paradigmatic changes that will transform your code (and possibly your life): React Suspense and

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  5. by Matt Pocock

    ⏱ 11h 2m ★ 5/5 (3) 📚 369 lessons

    Ready to elevate your TypeScript skills? You may have dabbled with TypeScript, but you might feel you're missing something crucial. It’s touted as a solution to JavaScript's common issues, like clunky autocompletion, runtime errors, and scalability challenges. Yet, if you're sti

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  6. by The Net Ninja

    ⏱ 5h 21m ★ 5/5 (3) 📚 47 lessons

    TypeScript is a strongly typed programming language built on top of JavaScript, with additional features added in - primarily the ability to add types to values It provides a lot of benefits that JavaScript alone does not, including good error feedback during development, better

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  7. by Matt Pocock

    ⏱ 3h 2m ★ — 📚 95 lessons

    Learn how to build solid AI features with clear patterns and stable tools. Work with LLMs in a way that feels normal for modern TypeScript. A year ago this was hard. Tools were unstable and patterns were unclear. The AI SDK v6 fixes this and gives you a clean path. Why AI S

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  8. by Udemy

    ⏱ 7h 21m ★ — 📚 85 lessons

    Elevate your JavaScript/TypeScript skills by integrating AI into your applications. The "AI for NodeJs Developers with OpenAI and LangChain" course is specifically tailored for experienced Node.js developers who are seeking to master AI-driven solutions. In this course, you w

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How to pick the right course

Three signals matter most when filtering this list:

  1. Match your level. A polished "complete guide" is wasted on someone already 6 months into typescript; conversely a deep-dive on internals will frustrate someone still learning syntax. The descriptions below flag "beginner / intermediate / advanced" where the author named it.
  2. Match your time budget. If you have one weekend and want fundamentals, a 6-hour course beats a 40-hour one. Long courses pay off when you're committing to a career-grade skill — not for evaluating whether to commit.
  3. Check the freshness badge. TypeScript moves fast in some areas (frameworks, security patches, model APIs) and slowly in others (fundamentals). A course flagged "updated" was meaningfully touched in the last 12 months; "classic" is older but kept its rating, usually because the fundamentals haven't shifted.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best TypeScript course for beginners in 2026?

For absolute beginners the #1 pick on this page is the most balanced choice — it assumes no prior experience and covers fundamentals before moving on to intermediate topics. If you prefer a project-led approach, scan the descriptions below for courses that build something end-to-end; if you want a structured curriculum, look for ones that flag a syllabus.

How long does it take to learn TypeScript?

Most courses on this list run between 10 and 40 hours of video content. A reasonable pace for a working professional is 1–2 hours of focused study per weekday: at that rate even the longest course on this page finishes in 4–6 weeks. Add roughly the same amount of time for exercises and side projects — passive watching is the slowest way to learn.

Are any of these TypeScript courses free?

Each row in the table below shows a Free or Premium tag. Free courses are uploaded by the original author or a community curator and stay available indefinitely on CourseFlix. Premium picks unlock with a single subscription that also covers everything else in the catalog. We don't rank free courses lower — the ordering reflects votes and freshness only.

What's new in TypeScript in 2026?

The list refreshes every quarter based on community votes and new releases — so anything outdated drops off and recent courses surface as their vote count climbs. If a course was strong in 2026 but the underlying technology has since shifted (framework majors, API breaks, new tooling), the freshness badge on the card will warn you. When in doubt, sort the catalog by the Updated date on /topic/typescript-simplified.

Which TypeScript course should I take first?

Start with the #1 pick. If after the first hour the pace feels wrong (too slow for you, or too fast), bounce to #2 — they're picked to cover the same ground from different angles. The comparison table makes it easy to spot total duration and prerequisite hints. If you already have related experience, skip to a course that flags itself as intermediate or advanced.

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