Acti launches an agentic keyboard for iOS and Android
TechCrunch reported that Singapore-based Acti launched an AI keyboard for iOS and Android that can take actions inside everyday apps using Gemini-powered skills and a local-first context model.
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TechCrunch reported that Acti, a Singapore startup, launched an agentic keyboard for iOS and Android. The product sits inside messaging, email, social, and other apps so users can invoke AI help without switching to a separate chatbot. Acti uses Google Gemini models and includes Skills, programmable shortcuts for multistep actions such as translating a message or sharing a meeting link. The company says personal context stays on-device by default and is not accessed or stored unless a user explicitly invokes a feature requiring external processing.
Key details: Acti launched an AI keyboard on iOS and Android, The keyboard can trigger multistep Skills inside existing apps, Acti says it uses a local-first model for user context.
Why it matters: If agents move into keyboards, the battleground shifts from standalone chat apps to input layers that see intent before any platform assistant does.