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
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Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard FAQ
Is Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard free?
Yes, Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard legit?
🤔 The Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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User Rating
4.53 out of 5
13,266 ratings in United Kingdom
5 star
10,367
4 star
1,325
3 star
559
2 star
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Ratings History
Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard Reviews
So much quicker!
I've been using SwiftKey for years and would never go back. It's saved me hours and made typing on a phone incredibly easy and quick. It learns what you type regularly so it just gets better and better, and I make very few changes now. I recommend it all the time to my students and colleagues - and anyone else who asks me what on earth I'm doing swiping my phone!
Disable dictionary
Please give us an option to disable the saved predictions so all previously typed words aren't immediately visible on the keyboard. For example, if I type a word then next time I open the keyboard, the word is right there visible at the top. This is not good for personal information, or very uncommon words.
Apple's fault
Held back from perfection by apple.
SwiftKey :)
I am going to be very honest. I like the app. One of the features is ofc the keyboard which I currently have set as Xmas which is rly nice to do and customise. But for some reason, the keyboard isn’t always there like rn I am typing on a standard keyboard :(
There is also a feature called copilot which is basically AI and this is also nice to have.
Now, the reason why this is only 4 stars and not 5!
When u click the mic button to do like verbal typing, it takes you to the app and back to the app (eg WhatsApp) and loads. It then says tap to speak but NEVER works and even Shen I’ve got rid of it by clearing the SwiftKey app off my recents, it is still on play which is annoying.
Another reason why this gets a 4 is because the keyboard gets jumbled up. Tbh I don’t even realise this until one of my family members said “why on earth is the w there ?!”
Overall this is a good app so i do recommend : D
It's a good keyboard
I like how I can translate it variously and its good for me to talk to people in different languages and countries.
Can't love without it.
So good. More u use faster it gets. Deep functionality that works.
Exceptional App
Keyboard app without a rival. Easy to us and very appealing!
My personal keyboard app
Once I change phone, SwiftKey has been the first app I download. All my frequently used words and predictions returns once I sign in. My personal keyboard for 10yrs now.
Crashed, fixed, crashed again
I’ve offloaded the app and switched to Google’s keyboard because this one just doesn’t want to work without issues. So I’ll probably come back to it in a few months to see if it’s actually usable..
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