FOUR times fewer typos and 100% privacy with the first keyboard made for your iPhone.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Current keyboards are based on the 140-year-old mechanical typewriter layout. Typewise is different. It’s the first keyboard that is specifically designed for smartphones. It’s revolutionary yet easy to use, and after a couple of messages you’ll love it.
4X FEWER TYPOS
A recent study with 37,000 participants showed that on current keyboards 1 out of 5 words contains typos. With Typewise you finally get rid of these ARRGGHH-moments. Thanks to the hexagon layout, keys are 70% larger and much easier to hit. It helps you to make four times fewer typos.
INTUITIVE GESTURES
Swipe up to capitalize a letter, swipe left to delete or swipe right to restore. It's as simple as that.
SMART AUTOCORRECT
Stop getting annoyed by wrong autocorrections or senseless predictions. Typewise learns what you type and helps you write that perfect sentence.
100% PRIVACY
What you write is personal. That's why the keyboard does NOT require “full access” and none of your typing data is transmitted to the cloud.
To improve tutorial, game and settings in the app, we rely on basic and anonymous usage tracking, which can be turned off completely using the offline mode feature. The keyboard itself is not tracked at all.
https://typewise.app/privacy-policy-app/
SPEAKS YOUR LANGUAGES
Having to switch between different languages is cumbersome. With Typewise you can write in all your languages at once. Choose from 40+ languages and type in the accents you really need. Typewise supports:
- English (United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada)
- Afrikaans
- Albanian
- Basque
- Breton
- Catalan
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch (Belgium, Netherlands)
- Estonian
- Filipino
- Finnish
- French (France, Canada, Switzerland)
- Galician
- German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland)
- Hinglish
- Hungarian
- Icelandic
- Indonesian
- Irish
- Italian
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Malaysian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil)
- Romanian
- Serbian
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Swiss German
- Turkish
GET MORE WITH TYPEWISE PRO
- Type in multiple languages without switching
- Get personalized word suggestions
- Additional 16 awesome themes
- Create your own text replacements
- Turn on key vibration
- Turn on tablet mode
- Change swiping behavior
- Change space button sensitivity
- Automatically go back to letters after a space
- Flick down to undo auto corrections
Typewise PRO is a service that costs $1.99 per month or $9.49 per year (prices vary by region). Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase and auto-renews at the same price unless disabled in iTunes Account Settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your subscription can be managed in your iTunes Account Settings. Review our terms of use: https://typewise.app/terms-of-use-ios/
SUPPORTED DEVICES
Typewise is optimized for iPhones with iOS 13 or later.
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In-Apps
Typewise PRO (Annual)
$13.99
Typewise PRO (Monthly)
$2.99
Typewise PRO (Lifetime)
$38.99
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User Rating
3.94 out of 5
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Typewise Custom Keyboard Reviews
Absolutely Amazing!
I'm so grateful that this exists. The default iOS keyboard is unusably bad and the popular alternatives aren't much better. This is by far the best alternative and I love how unique it is. The swipe left and right gesture for undo and redo alone is a stroke of absolute genius!
The only 2 pro tier suggestions I have for the devs is to:
1. Have the option for the traditional layout in landscape mode independent from the hexagonal layout in portrait mode.
2. Add a down swipe gesture and full customisation for the multipurpose keys either side of the spacebar.
App says Colemak layout supported but…
The app uses the Colemak-DH variation and doesn’t seem to understand or know the difference.
This is a niche problem, but that’s why I’m paying for your app.
Please add vanilla Colemak and label the layouts correctly.
Reverts back to Apple Keyboard on iPad
Really irritating. Won't stay on Typewise Keyboard for long, automatically reverts back to Apple Keyboard. Otherwise it would be 5 stars.
Recent issues impact
When first started using it last year, it was excellent! Fantastic accessibility keyboard for a user like me, with a physical disability that's severely limited my typing dexterity and fatigue.
Until recent updates, it's been relatively glitch free. Now it's constantly crashing, the keyboard disappearing as the default and replaced with the native keyboard.
In some apps the keyboard regardless of the sensitivity setting, the keys will randomly delete themselves or remove spaces. The autocorrect is broken and aggressive.
The overhaul was disappointing because it took away many of the themes, some useful options. The new options are great, mind, but I don't see why the themes and existing features were removed entirely.
Update
I hate the new update. I keep accidentally pushing the ? When i want a space and its alot harder to find the symbols I want. Old version was way better.
Some good ideas but autocorrect is poor.
I stuck with it for 2.5 weeks. I loved the way delete and capitalisation work with this keyboard. The layout was a bit hard to get used to, but the thing that finally made me give up was the agressive and bad autocorrect, which interrupted flow with every message I typed. The dictionary used for autocorrect lacked basic words, abbreviations and acronyms, and took a second before making changes so I would often miss that it had corrected. For example every month abbreviation (Jan, Feb etc) would autocorrect which was particularly annoying.
I do need autocorrect - I'm not perfect - but it has to work well, and this didn't.
Hidden gem
I'm not sure why this gem isn't at the top of the Appstore. So many useful features in one package making my typing a lot easier. Can even chose the traditional layout if you want to avoid a mild learning curve. Initially bought it for my ipad pro to use tablet mode since it doesn't have a native split keyboard, but l'm now using it for all my devices.
Love the Functionality
Easily the best keyboard I've used, and I've tried quite a few. Took a little bit to get used to but didn't take long at all and once you're used to it, it makes typing so much faster. Love the functionality of this keyboard too.
Good
Seems really good. I think this hexagon key pad really could revolutionize typing. Very smart set up. My only issues are that the a&q and the l&i keys are close together which makes it hard to type fast when similar looking keys area close together constantly pressing the wrong ones.
Not good
Listen I get you want to reinvent the wheel with a hexagon keyboard but it's so slow which sure leads to less typos but I'd rather have faster speed at the cost of more typos. The hexagon layout doesn't even feel like qwerty, it's more like "wet". Swiping the enter button to do a backspace is so annoying, it's just a pain to use. I'd much rather stick to gboard and it's glide writing.
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