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It does not matter if you are an advanced user or someone who uses his smartphone only for basic stuff, typing is something we all do almost daily. This is the reason picking the right keyboard app becomes important. It will not only help you type faster but even more accurately. Android users have a number of keyboard apps to choose from. A simple search on Google Play Store will give you a plethora of options but if you are getting confused, we have got your back to make it a little easier for you to pick one.This article talks about the 5 best keyboard apps for Android that you should try. These apps are packed with features that will take your typing game to the next level. They also offer personalization options so that you do not get bored using the same design every single day.

Gboard


Gboard is an Android keyboard application from Google and comes pre-installed on a number of Android smartphones. There is a good chance you may have already been using it since day one of your device. Thanks to Google’s advanced machine learning powers, it is probably the best at predicting texts and even emojis for your texts.

The app supports both swipe typing aka Glide Typing and voice typing. It has a Handwriting mode where you can type in cursive and printed letters. It further offers GIFs search, Emoji search, and sticker packs to make your conversations more expressive. It supports numerous languages and auto-corrects all of your enabled languages without manual switching. There are a few keyboard themes to choose from and in-built Google Translate.

SwiftKey


SwiftKey is one of the veterans in the Android keyboard apps segment. It was a force to reckon with even before it got acquired by Microsoft. It has one of the best text predictions and auto-corrections. It even learns from your texting style and once you have used it for a substantial amount of time, it starts offering suggestions matching how you type.

As you would expect, it offers swipe typing and quick emoji/GIF search and suggestions. SwiftKey claims to have support for over 400 languages. There are also various themes to help you personalize your keyboard appearance.

Chrooma Keyboard


Chrooma Keyboard will attract you if personalization is important to you. It automatically changes the color theme based on the app you are using. For example Blue for Twitter, Green for Spotify, and Red for YouTube. It offers manual color-switching if it is unable to detect the correct one for any particular app.

It has a “neural action row” that helps users find emojis, numbers, and punctuation suggestions easily. There is your usual set of features like swipe typing, night mode, gestures, multilanguage support, one-hand mode, and split layout.

Grammarly


Grammarly is a keyboard app from the popular grammar correction tool by the same name. Its main purpose is to check and correct your English grammar as you type. It also looks for spellings and punctuations in texts. The best part is that it provides an explanation while offering the correction. This helps you understand so that you can avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future.

It has features like emoji suggestions, synonym suggestions, tone detection, dark mode, typing insights, and a personal dictionary. You can switch among English dialects like American, Canadian, British, and Australian.

Fleksy


Fleksy is another Android keyboard app that has been around for a long time. It has swipe typing called Fleksywave which supports over 80 languages. There is support for emojis, memes, and GIFs similar to many other options. There are a bunch of personalization options including themes, colors, fonts, and keypress sounds. It even claims that everything you type gets stored locally on the device.



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