If you have n’t ramify out from the stock English QWERTY keyboard by now , you ’re really missing out . Typing tight and efficiently on that thing can be a royal pain in the shtup , which is why Kim Kardashian desperatelyclung to her button - laden BlackBerryfor so long . But even if you do n’t have fat fingers , there are several alternative keyboard out there that backpack some rightfully useful , customizable features . Here are seven to try out right now .
Word Flow
What it does : micturate it super easy to type one - handediOS : FreeWord Flow is really the native keyboard on the Windows headphone , and it ’s candidly much , much better than Apple ’s . It ’s packed with utilitarian features including the power to swipe - type , extremist - intelligent give-and-take prediction , and best of all , the option to transform it into an arc shape , make it super easy to type with one handwriting , peculiarly on a big ol' 6 Plus . you could even customize the keyboard background with your own image .
Next Keyboard
What it does : help you type and cut quicker , and number in a bunch of colorsiOS:$1.99One of Kickstarter ’s most funded project , Next ’s big claim to renown is that the space bar doubles as a trackpad , so moving the otherwise clunky pointer between letters is comfortable breezy . It ’s also equip with impressive word - prediction , come with a build up - in catalog of emojis and " thorn , " and offers a variety of keen design schemes to piece from that ’ll total a dada of color to your otherwise boring QWERTY set - up .
GIPHY Keys
What it does : Puts an insanely extended library of searchable GIFs at your fingertipsiOS : FreeRather than toggle between apps to find the sodding GIF , GIPHY ’s glorious keyboard allow easy access to the site ’s never - end raiment of animated GIFs . you may search instantly or browse by category , and redeem your favorites for easy recovery . I ’ve been using it since the day it launched , and believe me , it ’s a no - brainer .
Slated
What it does : mechanically translate your text into a dissimilar languageiOS:$9.99Whether you ’re exchanging subject matter with an Airbnb guest who does n’t speak your speech communication , or feel like pull out a keen political party trick while texting friends , Slated let you communicate in a extraneous language by automatically translate your message as you type and take in them . It can be a little janky and you in all likelihood would n’t want to use it to translate ancient Russian poetry , but it can surely help you out of a jam .
SwiftKey
What it does : Learns your typewriting style , and let you swipe from letter to letteriOS : FreeBesides get you swipe to type ( which Android users have been able-bodied to do forever ) , Swiftkey also learns your typing style over time in monastic order to provide autocorrect and next - word suggestion that seem to be significantly better than the native Apple keyboard ’s . And like many others on the list , it amount in a rainbow of colour .
Gboard
What it does : lease you search the World Wide Web without go forth the keyboardiOS : FreeJust as Giphy lets you browse the wonderful earth of GIFs without leave behind your QWERTY comfortableness zone , Google ’s super - convenient Gboardhas a built - in Google search bar so you may look stuff and nonsense up ( eating house menus and addresses , random trivia , sport scores , etc . ) without toggling between Yelp , Maps , or other apps . Then you’re able to message information to friend right away , rather than waste time copying and glue it . It also allows you to swipe to type and will even interpret your words and suggest specific emojis to add . Oh yeah , you could scroll through and search for GIFs , too .
Fleksy
What it does : Allows you to fully customize your keyboard , including how big it isiOS : FreeAndroid : FreeBesides being hailed as " the earth ’s fastest keyboard , " Fleksy comes with a entourage of orca feature , include predictive school text , a built - in GIF library , customizable color schemes and designs , and the power to customize the size of the keyboard on the screen so typewriting is as well-heeled as possible .
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