SwiftKey, Our Favorite Android Keyboard, Is Now Free to Download

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Android: Swiftkey is our favorite Android keyboard, and it's been getting better with consecutive updates. Now, the service is shedding its $4 price tag and going free for all users. In exchange, there's now an in-app "store" for more themes and personalization options.

SwiftKey's move opens the door to anyone being able to make use of its custom keyboard layouts, Evernote syncing options, cloud storage and cross-device sync for custom dictionaries, "flow" gesture typing, and of course, its famous predictive text engine. All of the features that made SwiftKey a great keyboard are available in the free version.

Today's update also beings some new features, including a new default theme, emoji prediction, access to an optional number row at the top of the keyboard without having to switch layouts, and some improvements to that prediction engine we mentioned. As before, SwiftKey uses everything you type to learn more about the words you use, so it can offer better suggestions for the next word you plan to type. If you want, you can connect it with your email or social accounts so it can learn even more about your typing habits and word choices.

Users who previously paid for the app haven't been forgotten: Paid users will get a free "premier pack" of 10 themes and customization options that's available in the store for $5. You can grab the latest version of the app at the link below.

SwiftKey Keyboard (Free) | Google Play via SwiftKey