David Eberle

Typewise Keyboard 3.0 - The privacy-friendly, free Gboard alternative

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With Typewise you make 4X fewer typos and enjoy 100% privacy.
πŸ€– AI-powered Autocorrection (beats Gboard and SwiftKey)
βͺ Undo Button: easily adjust corrections
πŸ’¬ Automatic Language Detection: no need to switch manually
πŸ”’ Offline Mode: maximum data protection

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Taha Mirhan TanrΔ±verdi
I am using the typewise for a day. it is pretty fun to use and challenging in a good way. However, i was wondering if the company made any research while designing the keyboard?
Taha Mirhan TanrΔ±verdi
While using the keyboard, i am getting of my comfort zone and after using it for hours my brain hurts :') of course this the adaptation part after using the qwerty keyboards... By the way, the game to practice in the app is surprisingly fun if you insert more it can be more fun!
David Eberle
@scofpanda yes a lot of research went into it, both primary research as well as leveraging existing academic research and meeting with the researchers, more information here: https://uxplanet.org/smart-ui-ho... and https://uxdesign.cc/why-we-strug...
Guy Malachi
Will give this a try, good luck! If it supported Hebrew I could get rid of Google's keyboard.
David Eberle
@guy looking forward to your thoughts! Hebrew has already been requested by our users :-) https://suggestions.typewise.app...
Guy Malachi
@davideberle great, looking forward to it!
Nikita Markov
looks super cool! congrats on the launch πŸš€
Zahid Anwar
keyboard needs to be transparent in Android smartphone which will make typing faster
David Eberle
@zahid_anwar thanks for your suggestion - what exactly do you mean by transparent? We have a similar request on our feature platform, but also there it wasn't entirely clear what the user meant by that... https://suggestions.typewise.app...
Zahid Anwar
@davideberle you are most welcome
Eric Stresen-Reuter
I really feel like moving to a dictation based option is the most reasonable option. When is the plan to add support for voice-to-text?
David Eberle
@ericsr we have a research-collaboration with ETH Zurich, one of Europe's leading tech institutes. We're currently investigating with the team whether we build a privacy-friendly, on-device voice tech ourselves or leverage existing solutions and plug it in. The keyboard should definitely also inform the voice-to-text engine how the user spells certain words/phrases (e.g. names outside of a standard dictionary) or support when the audio input is unclear...
Eric Stresen-Reuter
@davideberle Great, thanks for the quick reply and good luck!
Cezary Dobrowolski
It looks... interesting actualy! :o I've never thought there could be a better type of keyboard than qwerty. Surly gonna give it a try, cause it looks promising. I'll let you know whats up as soon as I got some feedback!
David Eberle
@wekh awesome! depending on how you feel with the layout, you can revert back to the traditional layout but still enjoy benefits incl. delete/restore gestures, multi-lang capability, privacy, autocorrect undo, etc.
Lorenzo Garofano
Finally a real innovation where there had not been much for decades. it was long due. Live long our fingers!
Kadir Inip
Really impressive. Congrats guys!!!
Vivek
Its nice & easy to use
Arthur Peter
Super nice product! Much handier than Apple keybord!