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Microsoft SwiftKey Brings The Power Of Bing AI To All Android Smartphones
Microsoft SwiftKey Brings The Power Of Bing AI To All Android Smartphones-March 2024
Mar 30, 2026 3:38 AM

There is no denying that Microsoft SwiftKey, or SwiftKey for those who have been around for some time, is one of the best keyboards on Android. Sure, over the past couple of years, we have had our fair share of offerings, such as the Gboard, Samsung Keyboard, and more, but SwiftKey has managed to make a name for itself as one of the best keyboards for those who want a fast, hassle-free typing experience. Now, the company has announced that they are integrating Bing AI into the keyboard, allowing you to have the power of AI at your fingertips, and I believe that it is one of the best features one can get.

Microsoft really wants to bring AI to your fingertips with the Bing AI now integrated into SwiftKey

Now, it is important to know that the update is currently rolling out but is not available to everyone. As with other updates, SwiftKey's Bing AI update will roll out in stages, and Microsoft has commented that you will get the update in the coming days.

We are rolling out the new Bing AI features to the Samsung users. Look for the new update (Android v9.10.11.10) in the next days. pic.twitter.com/NxUMf8Feyd

— Microsoft SwiftKey (@SwiftKey) April 29, 2023

For those wondering, you are going to need the SwiftKey version 9.10.11.10on Android so you can use the feature without any issues whatsoever. The feature will also be coming to the iOS version, so you do not have to worry about it not reaching you.

So, what can you do with Bing AI's interaction with SwiftKey? Well, the app allows you to do three different things. You can search the web using Bing AI without leavingthe chat. You can even bring your questions to Bing AI with the chatoption, which will allow you to get rid of any confusion or have more information on the topic you are trying to talk about. Last but not least, using the app, you can get help from the AI to make your tone sound more appropriate based on your conversation.

Of course, this is just a start of all the things you could do using SwiftKey and Bing AI, but I am happy that Microsoft has gone ahead and introduced this feature. Perhaps this is the time that Google does the same with Gboard, and perhaps Samsung could introduce AI in its default keyboard app, too. If you are a SwiftKey user looking forward to using Bing AI, you can read all about it here.

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