Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard 4+

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SwiftKey

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

General improvements to ensure your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard runs smoothly

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

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

That means autocorrect that actually works and helpful predictions, so you can get your point across fast, without errors.

Customise your keyboard to match your style, with dozens of themes to choose from. Send emojis, GIFs and more to your friends – Microsoft SwiftKey even learns your favourite emoji.

Let Microsoft SwiftKey help you text faster with Artificial Intelligence, swipe-to-type and more! Download today.

TYPE LESS, DO MORE

Intelligent Keyboard
- Microsoft SwiftKey learns from you, including your word choice, emoji usage and more
- Swipe typing or tap-to-type, whichever you prefer
- Toolbar: the expandable menu filled with quick shortcuts

What’s New

Version 3.2.5

General improvements to ensure your Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard runs smoothly

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
4.4K Ratings

4.4K Ratings

King of predictions ,

I can't type on anything else

I've been using SwiftKey for as long as it's been around. It is the most intelligent keyboard I've ever used. You use this thing for 5 month's you'll struggle to use anything else after that. It learns how you type and literally knows how you start a conversation, how you reply its crazy I literally type one word and it knows what I'll say Next. Not some weird calculated formal reply like most keyboards. I hope Yourl never go away agay. It's been a struggle without you.

KwabzSA ,

Initially great app has declined

I've been using the app for a few years now and it's been the best keyboard app I could find, for sure. Over the last few months the app has shown noticeable signs of decline:
1) The keypad keeps automatically switching to the iPhone keypad. This is irritating and needs urgent attention.
2) The predictive text function has gotten really bad when it comes to autocorrect. It's almost as if a non-natural English speaker has taken over the platform. It's clear that the app struggles to autocorrect a word that has the first few letters incorrect - it specialises in correcting based on the latter letters being typed wrong. It also often does not consider the next word in a sentence before autocorrecting the first word. For example, I can type "too much". Yer the app changes it to "top much". If the second word was considered it is obvious the initial word should not have been autocorrected.

Klipsteen ,

Lost it's greatest functionality with latest updates

This was really one of my most favourite apps.
It was só useful and functioned really well.

Then came the updates updates. And it became more and more a hindrance than a functionable tool.

Over time it built up a library of the words that I used most and had them ready to use as I type. Gone and lost its that.
Over time it learned what words that it does not recognise in any dictionary, I tend to use and even which of them needed to be capitalised - gone.

Now it seems to be a simple dictionary linked app. And if a word is not 100% a dictionary word it will never ever accept it first time (always suggest something else), never store it or recognise it as one of your specific words.

For instance: My daughter's name is Ina. The old app learned this very quickly and even corrected me if it seemed that I misspelled Ina. Now it gets changed to "I am" and I do not have the option force it to learn Ina. Same with my other daughter, Susan. The changes it to Suzan over and over and again.

I am now looking for a replacement app that will give me the functionality that I've come to live in this app.

So sad that apps need to deteriorate with updates. The SwiftKey developers seem to focus nowadays on a myriad of keyboard templates and colours with the updates, instead of keeping functionality.

App Privacy

The developer, SwiftKey, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • User Content
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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