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Wordtune, SwiftKey, and Grammarly: A Guide to AI-Powered Keyboard Apps for Mobile Writing

By

Lance Whitney

22h ago· 11 min readen

Summary

This article reviews three third-party AI keyboard apps—Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, and Grammarly—that help users compose, rewrite, and polish text on mobile devices. It explains how each app uses artificial intelligence to assist with writing emails, text messages, and documents directly from the keyboard, eliminating the need to switch to separate AI tools like ChatGPT or Copilot.

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Third-party keyboards like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, and Grammarly use artificial intelligence to help write or rewrite text based on your description.
You can always hop out of your draft and enlist the help of Microsoft Copilot or ChatGPT to help you compose your thoughts. But why go to that trouble when you can access AI right from the keyboard on your phone?
Wordtune can create or rewrite text based on your description.
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Need to finesse an email or polish a blog post while on your phone or tablet? Enlist the help of a third-party AI keyboard like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, or Grammarly.

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