

It doesn’t just sync information gleaned from your typing, though. As the name suggests, it stores the ‘Learned Language’ online so you can use it across multiple devices. But SwiftKey takes this to a new level thanks to SwiftKey Cloud.


Like most phone keyboards, even Apple’s now that it has QuickType in iOS 8, SwiftKey aims to learn what you type. Now that Apple has finally allowed third-party keyboards in iOS 8, you can now use it on your iPhone or iPad as well. We will keep an eye on this story and we will get back to it as soon as more details surface, so stay tuned.SwiftKey is one of the most popular alternative keyboards available on Android. While there is no official reason for this move, it might have something to do with Apple's policies.

For those customers who have SwiftKey installed on iOS, it will continue to work until it is manually uninstalled or a user gets a new device." Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard. The app still holds an excellent reputation, with a score of 4.6 out of 5 after more than 97,000 user ratings.Īccording to an emailed statement from Chris Wolfe, Director of Product Management at SwiftKey, "As of October 5, support for SwiftKey iOS will end and it will be delisted from the Apple App Store. Back then, SwiftKey for iOS received Emoji search for most languages in the toolbar. The last update arrived on August 11, 2021, and pushed the version number of the app to 2.9.2. Sadly, the iOS version hasn't received much attention from Microsoft in over a year. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey for US$250 million in February 2016 and introduced a Windows 10 version alongside the Windows 10 October 2018 update. TouchType released the SwiftKey virtual keyboard app for Android in July 2010, and the iOS release followed in September 2014, as soon as Apple finally provided support for third-party keyboard apps.
