Today SwiftKey released the fourth iteration of its predictive text keyboard replacement for Android, adding a Swype-esque Flow Through Space feature that processes multiple words in a single swipe.
SwiftKey has always been popular with Android users, but it’s about to attract a lot more: the company announced that its alternative keyboard app will now be available for free on the Google Play ...
Starting today, SwiftKey Keyboard on Android will be powered by a neural network. Back in October 2015 SwiftKey released a standalone keyboard, called SwiftKey Neural, that changed the way the popular ...
SwiftKey has made its keyboard app replete with a more personal feel by introducing the Photo Themes feature, a new tool meant to allow you to upload images of your own choosing or photos you captured ...
Before iPhones started predicting words, there was SwiftKey. Microsoft bought it in 2016, and it has been one of the more favorite keyboards for iOS and Android users. After almost a year of no ...
SwiftKey Keyboard was updated with multiple Flow predictions that now show up when swiping the keyboard to quickly form words. Instead of automatically inserting a single prediction, the popular ...
After rumours started to circulate yesterday about Microsoft’s acquisition of SwiftKey, the company has formally announced they will be joining the Microsoft team. SwiftKey was founded back in 2008 by ...
SwiftKey on Android is not a good Android keyboard. In fact, it might be the worst one out there. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Now that iOS 8 is available, iPhone and iPad users can choose from a bunch of different alternative keyboard apps. We tested out three of the most popular apps, including SwiftKey, Fleksy, and Swype.
Jacob Kastrenakes is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Microsoft already has one of the better mobile keyboards out there, and it sounds ...
Third-party keyboards have been a part of Android for years now, and SwiftKey has been a popular option from what feels like the beginning. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey back in 2016 for $250 million ...
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