If you're looking for a fast, customizable, and feature-packed keyboard for your phone, Gboard is one of the best options available. Developed by Google, the Gboard keyboard offers a range of tools to ...
Here are five brilliant Gboard features I will keep avoiding in 2026. I was randomly checking messages in one of the group ...
You don't have to dig deep through the menu to access the Undo button. It's available in Gboard's menu button (also known as ...
Pin copied text/images to Gboard clipboard for quick pasting — pinned items stay in the Pinned section. Use Emoji Kitchen, emoji row, and Bitmoji to blend, send, and favorite fun stickers fast. Try ...
A transformation is underway for Gboard users on Android as Google begins rolling out a redesigned layout for the keyboard. This update introduces circle and pill-shaped keys for a selected group of ...
Google could remove Gboard’s keyboard switcher gesture in preparation for Android’s revamped keyboard switcher button. The keyboard app could also get a new auto-correct option to help you fix your ...
Gboard for Android is slowly getting M3 Expressive, but the shortcuts page redesign comes at the expense of density.
Google is giving Gboard, its Android keyboard app, a redesigned menu for emoji and stickers that works better on tablets and big-screen devices like foldables. Emoji has become a part of everyday ...
The folks at 9to5 spotted the revamped shortcuts page in version 16.5.2.83 of the keyboard app. According to Android Police ...
Gboard developers have been building a number of interface changes labeled as the “belka” UI. These tweaks include rounded keyboard corners, new drop shadows under keys, and key-press animations. It ...
Google has rolled out a new “flick keys” feature in Gboard, allowing users to enter symbols and numbers by swiping down on letter keys instead of long-pressing. For example, flicking Q–P inputs 1–0, ...
Ahh — don’t you just love the feeling of a fresh ‘n’ zesty virtual upgrade? Here in the land o’ Android, that doesn’t mean only major new Android versions (and, alas, the woeful waiting that often ...