Here Are The Best Keyboard Apps For Android In 2021

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2021-06-03
Muhammad Akmal

Here Are The Best Keyboard Apps For Android In 2021

If you're stuck with the default keyboard app on your Android phone, you probably have been missing out on the pecks and features the best keyboard apps for Android In 2021 have to offer! Many Android devices come with Google Keyboard or anything your OEM prefers to stick with. However, there are many other keyboard apps for Android that aims to help you type faster, correct your rusty typos, and of course, make typing more fun and pleasing to your eyes.

Your choice of a keyboard could be anything. There are many Android keyboard APK (apps) that can boost your productivity, help you make fewer typographical errors, and increase your overall typing speed. These keyboard apps also provide a variety of themes and customization to make your typing experience colorful and truly yours.

Gboard

If you're looking for a keyboard app that does the job well, then we can easily recommend Gboard for you. As expected, Google Keyboard is well optimized for Android and comes with tons of features to boost your typing. You'll find features such as text correction, spell checking, multilingual support with mixed typing, clipboard suggestions, and more.

That being said, Gboard is arguably the Android keyboard with the best glide typing feature I’ve ever used. Want to use your phone one-handed? No worries. Just glide through the characters and you’ll be fine.

Moreover, since Gboard can now copy images from the web to the clipboard and paste it to supported apps, that makes it one of the best keyboards to complement your experience. Recently, it also gained a feature to automatically copy your screenshot to the clipboard, which should be helpful if you want to share them on WhatsApp, Telegram, and others.

Gboard doesn't have the best customization or themes, but it lets you change the keyboard background (with your images!) and comes with some landscape and gradient colors, too. That should be ok if you're not seriously into theming.

However, Gboard can follow your device theme (light or dark!) if you activate “System Auto” in the Themes settings. Also, Gboard would be the first keyboard to feature the new “Material You” design when Android 12 arrives. So, it’s cool.

Swift Key

Next on the list is Swift Key! Swift Key is one of the best free keyboard apps for Android. Yes, thanks to Microsoft who gained it some years back to make it free and reliable

You get all the pecks and features like auto-correct, text prediction, swipe-typing, and more. If we're to give these best keyboards hierarchy, Swift key would definitely come after Gboard.

Plus, its personal dictionary is arguably more useful—depending on how you want your data to be stored. Swift Key can keep your personal dictionary for years on your Microsoft account across connected devices.

Swift Key can also remember what's on your clipboard as you copy it and give you a one-click button to paste it. Among others, its text prediction is superb. It can guess what you're trying to type and show it in the top bar. All these features work together to enhance your typing experience.

In contrast to Gboard, Swift Key has a bit more customization and theming. You can download many themes to beautify your keyboard in its theme store. And they look beautiful too.

You can install Swift Key from the Play Store or grab the Swift Key Keyboard APK file from a trusted website.

Grammarly

In terms of features and themes, Grammarly won't win any awards there. But if you care about grammar and punctuation accuracy, Grammarly might soon replace your default keyboard.

This keyboard is made with writers in mind. If you write regularly on your Android smartphone, Grammarly can help you cut out those grammar errors and also help you learn more about grammar rules and where you’re making mistakes in the process. 

Besides grammar correction, Grammarly features text prediction, emoji suggestions, and swipe to type, auto-correction, and more. Alongside that, Grammarly can help you with generating synonyms to spice up the words in your text.

Recently, Grammarly gained the “Tone Detection” feature, which shows you how your text might sound to readers.

Grammarly emerges as one of the best free keyboard apps for Android, at least with all the beneficial features mentioned above and more. You can also upgrade your account to premium to enjoy extra features that go beyond grammatical error detection and others.  

Typewise

Typewise is also one of the best keyboards for Android in 2021, at least if you're willing to try a new thing. It offers arguably the better autocorrect feature compared to other best Android keyboards and adds a variety of features to the mix.

Typewise could be one of the craziest keyboard apps we've seen so far. How? It changes how your keyboard looks and tries to help you relearn your old typing habits! While many (or all) Android keyboard apps depend on the QWERTY layout, Typywise has a “Honeycomb” layout.

According to Typewise, using the honeycomb layout on this keyboard will help you type 33% faster and help you make 4X fewer typos. More so, the keys on this keyboard are 70% larger compared to the normal QWERTY keys. This should make hitting the right button easier and maybe emerge as the best Android keyboard for big fingers.

However, you could switch back to the standard QWERTY layout if you find their honeycomb layout uneasy to adapt with. One more thing, Typewise works 100% offline. So, you don't have to worry about your privacy. Everything you type doesn't leave your phone.

Chrooma

If you're much more interested in theming, maybe you're looking for a keyboard app that acts like a chameleon, then you should try out Chrooma! For more Android keyboard apps, you either choose from theme presets or make your theme. But Chrooma does it differently.

Chrooma adapts with the color of the app you're currently using: it turns blue when using Facebook, for instance. So, instead of picking a permanent theme or creating yours, you can watch Chrooma switch to vibrant colors as you jump from one app to another.

Not just the theming, the Chrooma keyboard comes with the basics and other features like text prediction, autocorrect, GIF search, emoji support, multilingual typing night mode, and others.

You can install the Chrooma keyboard for free on the Play Store to enjoy the basic features. However, you'll need to buy a one-time premium version for more features and customizations.