Acti puts AI agents directly into your smartphone keyboard
Acti is betting the smartphone keyboard is the next home for AI assistants. The startup's new keyboard for iOS and Android works across apps and lets users create custom AI-powered shortcuts using natural language. A new startup wants to bring AI to the software you use the most: your smartphone's keyboard.
Key Takeaways
- According to Young Wang, Acti founder and CEO, this solves a problem familiar to anyone juggling multiple apps; users have to constantly switch between different apps just to get an AI's help.
"Today's AI agents are fundamentally limited because user context stays fragmented across separate apps," Wang told TechCrunch in an email interview (due to time zone differences).
- For instance, if a friend wanted to know where to eat nearby, Acti could drop in a local recommendation.
Or if someone mentioned a stock in your conversation, Acti could be used to share the live price right there in the chat.
- The company says the app does not access or store private messages, conversations, or personal context unless the user explicitly invokes a feature that requires external processing.
Wang says he was encouraged to work on a new keyboard for the AI era after previously spending a decade at Baidu, growing its Facemoji Keyboard to over 300 million daily active users.
- For me, the opportunity to rebuild such a foundational surface for the AI era is deeply exciting," he added.
Acti's business model is still taking shape, but the company plans to generate revenue via subscriptions that offer users more advanced AI models, higher daily usage limits, and other premium features.
- Ahead of launch, early access testers built over 1,000 Skills in less than two weeks.
Stats & Key Facts
- #Wang says he was encouraged to work on a new keyboard for the AI era after previously spending a decade at Baidu, growing its Facemoji Keyboard to over 300 million daily active users.
On Tuesday, Singapore-based Acti (short for "action") launched an agentic keyboard for iOS and Android , one that doesn't just suggest your next word but can also take actions on your behalf, bringing AI tools directly into the apps you already use, including email, messaging, social media, and more. According to Young Wang, Acti founder and CEO, this solves a problem familiar to anyone juggling multiple apps; users have to constantly switch between different apps just to get an AI's help. "Today's AI agents are fundamentally limited because user context stays fragmented across separate apps," Wang told TechCrunch in an email interview (due to time zone differences).
Acti "sits across all of them, which is why we can build a context layer that genuinely belongs to the user instead of the platform," he said. "That is the foundation the entire AI-agent era will be built on. " The launch reflects a different idea about how consumers will ultimately embrace AI.
Rather than asking users to open various AI chatbots, Acti showcases how AI can be embedded into the interfaces we already use. For instance, if a friend wanted to know where to eat nearby, Acti could drop in a local recommendation. Or if someone mentioned a stock in your conversation, Acti could be used to share the live price right there in the chat.
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