
It also recommends commonly used nicknames, slang, and emojis and shows misspellings, missed spaces, and missed letters, making the typing experience of users more favorable. Microsoft SwiftKey is a third-party keyboard for Android and iOS devices, allowing predictions and providing users with the swipe-to-type and tap-to-type functions. “Based on customer feedback, SwiftKey iOS has been relisted on the Apple App Store,” Microsoft’s Caitlin Roulston also confirmed the news to The Verge. With popular demand, we are bringing #SwiftKey is coming back to iOS.

Microsoft Maps and Local Services CTO Pedram Rezaei confirmed it in a Twitter post, saying, “SwiftKey is coming back to iOS” due to “popular demand.”


Microsoft is resurrecting its SwiftKey on Apple App Store after removing it from the place in October. Microsoft SwiftKey is back on Apple’s App Store
