Microsoft SwiftKey has received an update on both Android and iOS, adding a couple of exciting new features. Android users will now be able to search emoji using as many as 139 languages in the ...
Microsoft's popular third-party keyboard for iOS, SwiftKey, is back on the App Store just weeks after the company announced it would be shutting down the app and delisting it from the platform. In ...
iPhone, iPad, and Android users alike can now tap into AI when typing, writing, and chatting via Microsoft SwiftKey. With the latest release, the SwiftKey keyboard adds the Bing AI chatbot to its ...
Microsoft has begun integrating Bing AI capabilities into its popular keyboard app SwiftKey. While the third-party tool already includes some AI features, like learning from users' writing styles to ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously, ...
Six short months ago, it seemed like Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard for iPhones and iPads was dead. It seemed that way because Microsoft had said it was dead and went so far as to delist it from the ...
Android users who want to tap into some AI as they type on their phones can now do so with help from Microsoft. Released on April 4, the latest flavor of the Microsoft SwiftKey Beta keyboard ...
Microsoft is bringing its Bing Chat conversational AI system to its Android keyboard app, SwiftKey. Pedram Rezaei, Mobile and Commerce Division CTO at Microsoft, tweeted about the new feature, ...
Microsoft-owned SwiftKey is one of the most popular keyboard apps on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. With the latest beta update for Android, the company has changed the app name from ...
Along with AI advances in Windows 11 and Bing, Microsoft also this week announced it's bringing new AI-powered features to its SwiftKey mobile keyboard app for iOS and Android. This third-party app ...