Requirements for iPhone Keyboard Apps

To use an alternative keyboard on the iPhone, you need:

A phone running iOS 8 or higher: Make sure your phone has iOS 8 or later before you proceed. A keyboard app on your phone: On the iPhone, custom keyboards are apps that provide the keyboard functionality. When you download a keyboard app, it appears in the list of available keyboards, but you can’t use it until you install it. After that, you can toggle to and from it on any keyboard on the iPhone.

How to Find and Install a New Keyboard on the iPhone

Here’s how to find and install a new keyboard:

How to Use a New Keyboard on iPhone

Whenever the keyboard appears in your apps—such as when you’re writing an email, note, or text—the third-party keyboard you added is available. To switch keyboards, tap the globe icon at the bottom of the screen to move from your current keyboard to another one. If you have several keyboards loaded, tap the globe multiple times until you see the keyboard you want to use. When you want to switch back to the standard keyboard or the emoji keyboard, tap the globe icon again until you see the keyboard you prefer. In some keyboard apps, the globe is replaced with another icon, such as an app logo, but it works the same way as the globe.  It’s possible to have more than one third-party keyboard at a time. Simply follow the steps to install them all and then select the one you want to use.

Custom Keyboard Apps for iPhone

If you want to try out some custom keyboards on your phone, check out these apps:

Fleksy: Fleksy bills itself as the fastest keyboard in the world (with some corroboration from the Guinness Book of World Records). Beyond speed, it offers colorful themes, custom gestures, multi-language support, and a resizable keyboard. KuaiBoard 2: Forget a different way to type; with KuaiBoard 2, you insert prewritten blocks of text from a few simple keyboard taps. Because of that, it’s not a replacement for the main iOS keyboard. Instead, it’s a utility that makes emailing, texting, and other tasks faster by providing text for you. Minuum: Minuum can get small. You can shrink the Minuum keyboard so that it takes up less space on the screen, leaving more of what you’re writing visible. It also supports gestures. People fanatically devoted to seeing as much of their iPhone screen as possible—and with excellent eyesight—will want to check it out.