Edit: I’m reading in the comments that FUTO is non-commercial and it restricts modifying payment parts of the app to the creators, therefore it does not meet the OSI definition of open source (even though it does provide code and allow for modification and redistribution). So keep that in mind while reading.
I’ve been using FUTO Keyboard and like it. It has swipe, voice annotation, undo/redo, clipboard manager, and it’s fairly customizable.
It has some AI functions but I turn them off, aside from voice input, because typing becomes a bit laggy (on my old phone at least). You can import different language models for the AI and voice stuff. The voice input is pretty impressive. The swipe is okay, I think it will get better over time. They use their own non-Google dataset/library for swipe (which you can contribute to by swiping on their website keyboard).
It’s still in alpha. I think it was started or funded by Louis Rossman as something to attempt a private, and offline equivalent of the Google Android keyboard.
It’s impressive for being relatively new. I hope they continue to get funded and work on it.
Edit: I’m reading in the comments that FUTO is non-commercial and it restricts modifying payment parts of the app to the creators, therefore it does not meet the OSI definition of open source (even though it does provide code and allow for modification and redistribution). So keep that in mind while reading.
I’ve been using FUTO Keyboard and like it. It has swipe, voice annotation, undo/redo, clipboard manager, and it’s fairly customizable.
It has some AI functions but I turn them off, aside from voice input, because typing becomes a bit laggy (on my old phone at least). You can import different language models for the AI and voice stuff. The voice input is pretty impressive. The swipe is okay, I think it will get better over time. They use their own non-Google dataset/library for swipe (which you can contribute to by swiping on their website keyboard).
It’s still in alpha. I think it was started or funded by Louis Rossman as something to attempt a private, and offline equivalent of the Google Android keyboard.
It’s impressive for being relatively new. I hope they continue to get funded and work on it.
@newhoa Well now that you also discovered the thread which explains the moderation here, maybe you should delete this comment?