Fleksy (Thingthing Ltd.) is a dynamic software company specialized in developing software typing technologies.
For Consumers (B2C), we help millions of smartphone users elevate their typing experience thanks to the Fleksy keyboard, one of the world's most popular virtual keyboards in the world.
On the B2B side, our cross-platform keyboard API has been used more than 20 million times. Supporting 82 languages, it includes a powerful auto-correction engine, next-word prediction algorithm, and a patent-pending swipe input method. From Android and iOS apps all the way to AR, VR, and MR, software engineers of all backgrounds can integrate the Fleksy Core SDK in a vast array of applications.
On the other hand, our feature-rich virtual keyboard SDK enables developers, SMBs and Organizations to build a fully customized keyboard app. It includes our Fleksy Core and Templates, enabling you to build a 10x better software keyboard in 90% less time. Available on Android and iOS.
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