The company says it will accept limited users for beta testing.
The Swiftmoji focuses on the emojis.
Emojis have no doubt become a part of our daily conversations and now
there's an app that can predict an emoji based on the typed text.
Microsoft-owned SwiftKey, the maker of popular keyboard app for Android
and iOS, has launched a new Swiftmoji app in beta.
The new app from
SwiftKey is a keyboard with predictive emoji and works almost same as
the original SwiftKey keyboard app. Considering the new app focuses on
emojis, the Swiftmoji app places the emoji bar on top of the regular
keyboard. Swiftmoji works best when a user types some text and
predictive emoji feature suggests some of the emojis to be used.
For
example, if the user types school during conversation then the
Swiftmoji predicts school bus and other similar emojis. Other features
of the Swiftmoji app remain same as the SwiftKey including the swipe
input and personalised keyboard. Users will need to sign up via
Google Play to become beta testers for Swiftmoji before they can
download the app.
SwiftKey
told TechCrunch that it will only accept "a small number of people" into the beta, so if you want to try it,
you should sign up and download it now.
To recall, the
London-based SwiftKey back in February had announced that it was acquired by Microsoft for a sum of $250
million (roughly Rs. 1,702 crores).