How to Add and Use Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard on iPhone 17

Add Microsoft SwiftKey on iPhone
Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard on iPhone

In this step-by-step guide, we have shared instructions on how to add and use Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard to your iPhone 17 and use it instead of your iPhone’s default keyboard.

Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard is a powerful keyboard that offers features like AI suggestions, AI chat, Microsoft CoPilot, Themes, Swipe Typing, GIFs, and more.

Setting up the SwiftKey keyboard on an iPhone can be tricky. With this guide, you can have it running properly in just a few steps.

Add Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard to iPhone

  1. Launch the App Store and download Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard here.
  2. Open the app you just downloaded and agree to the terms and conditions. You can also log in if you like.
  3. Next, open the Settings app and go to General -> Keyboard and tap on the Keyboards option.
  4. Here, tap on Add New Keyboard and select SwiftKey under Third-party Keyboards.
  5. Now go back to the Keyboards page and tap on SwiftKey.
  6. On the next page, turn on the toggle for Allow Full Access. This will allow you to use AI and other features of the keyboard.
  7. Now open any app where you can type, like Messages or Notes, and tap on the typing field. Then long-press on the Globe icon from the bottom left corner.
  8. Finally, select SwiftKey from the list of available keyboards.
Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard on iPhone

Now you should be able to use the Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard and take advantage of its various features like AI chat and suggestions, Microsoft CoPilot integration, swipe typing, and customizations.

That’s it, this is how you can add and use the Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard on your iPhone 17 and start using it.

Want to add Google’s Gboard keyboard to iPhone instead? Read our guide.

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