Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard

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4.2
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About this app

Microsoft SwiftKey is the intelligent keyboard that learns your writing style, so you can type faster.

Use your personalized keyboard to type and send emoji, GIFs and stickers just the way you like.

Microsoft SwiftKey comes with Copilot - your everyday AI companion. You can ask AI anything in your favourite apps.

The Microsoft SwiftKey swipe keyboard is always learning and adapting to match your unique way of typing - including your slang, nicknames and emoji.

Microsoft SwiftKey caters to all typing tastes, with free designs and themes to fit any style. The custom keyboard provides autocorrect that actually works. Microsoft SwiftKey provides helpful predictions, so you can get your point across fast, without errors. Type and text any way you like, with swipe-to-type, tap-to-type, and searchable emojis and GIFs.

TYPE LESS, DO MORE

Typing
- Swipe to type or tap to type
- Spell checker and auto text with AI-powered predictions
- Custom keyboard toolbar with an expandable menu of quick shortcuts
- Rewrite your text in a different tone and Compose text to effortlessly transform your ideas into polished drafts via AI

Rich content
- Use emoji, GIFs and stickers to express yourself 😎
- Emoji keyboard is adaptive, learning and predicting your favorite emoticons for any conversation 👍
- Search emojis and GIFs to find the best one for your reaction 🔥
- Create unique AI-powered images and memes to stand out from the crowd 🪄

Customize
- 100+ colorful keyboard themes
- Make your own custom keyboard theme with your photo as the background
- Customize your keyboard size and layout

Multilingual
- Enable up to five languages at once
- Keyboard supports over 700 languages

Get the custom keyboard that always matches your style – download Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard today!

Find out more about Microsoft SwiftKey’s key features: https://www.microsoft.com/swiftkey

SUPPORTS 700+ LANGUAGES: English (US, UK, AU, CA)
Spanish (ES, LA, US)
Portuguese (PT, BR)
German
Turkish
French
Arabic
Russian
Italian
Polish
Updated on
Mar 19, 2024

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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Location, Personal info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.2
3.97M reviews
John Besse
March 24, 2024
I've used SwiftKey for at least the past 8 years across multiple devices. It was ahead of its time compared to default keyboards included on phones when it was introduced, and has kept up over time. The settings to adjust appearance and layout are easy to navigate. I also like the emoji search interface. If you're interested in finding a new default keyboard, this is worth trying.
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Chris Stanley
March 12, 2024
Swipe is pretty bad. You'd think with their Copilot integration maybe they could use that to try and figure out better sentence structure to better understand the swipe text, but no. It's really awful. I have a Fold 5, and using the tiny keyboard is worthless with swipe. Gets almost every word wrong. The big keyboard is more frustrating. Also, removing a word only removes out for a short period of time. I never want OK. That's not how I type! I use ok. I have to remove it every couple of weeks.
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SwiftKey
March 12, 2024
Hello Chris, we're really sorry to hear this! Try slowing down your swipes and making sure to hit all the letters in the word. With time, the keyboard should learn from your typing habits and improve its predictions. Also, you can try diving into SwiftKey’s settings to manage its autocorrect behavior. Look for options related to ‘Autocorrect’.
roholamin
March 25, 2024
Hello, I used to use the Swift Key keyboard and the iOS operating system. When typing Persian, all letters were easily available, but now in the Android operating system, with a larger screen, in order to use some letters, you have to do a long touch on the button, and this It makes this keyboard difficult to use. If the user experience is in a way that displays all Persian letters without the need for a long touch, we will have a much better user experience. thanks a lot
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What's new

General improvements to ensure your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard runs smoothly.