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SwiftKey update lets you customize the toolbar, beta version gets small visual refresh

July 21, 2025

With the long-forgotten Swiftmoji appofficially retired, the SwiftKey team turned its attention to its eponymous keyboard and pushed out updates to the stable and beta versions.

Spotted byAndroid Police, the update lets you turn certain features on or off and rearrange them in the order you prefer. Tap the + button on the top left, then tap the three dots at the end of the toolbar. you may then tap to keep or remove items, as well as tap and hold to rearrange items.

The Swiftkey keyboard app in incognito mode.

The update also lets you type in seven new languages, allows Location Sharing to work in 24 new countries, and defaults the Emoji panel to the last used tab. The Location Sharing feature is particularly noteworthy, since it was only available in the U.S. and India prior to the update.

Lastly, SwiftKey will no longer crash when creating Photo Themes and you’re able to re-personalize the keyboard from Gmail or Google Plus without it failing.

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Those that use the beta version of SwiftKey received a separate update. With the update, beta users have six new languages to type in, a list view of sticker packs that are not downloaded, additional predictions in Vietnamese and Thai, and a refreshed Quick Settings UI.

Honestly, the refreshed Quick Settings UI might be a small step backwards. It looks more organized, but the enlarged buttons take up a bit more space than before.

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Either way, the updates for the stable and beta versions of SwiftKey is available from the Play Store. you’re able to download either keyboard at the links below.

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