
Acti
Agentic keyboard for iOS and Android that turns typed intent into actions across your apps.

Overview
Acti: A smartphone keyboard that acts, not just types
Acti calls itself the world's first agentic keyboard, and the framing is accurate: instead of predicting your next word, it executes tasks. Installed as a third-party keyboard on iOS (17+) and Android, Acti adds an "Acti Bar" in place of the spacebar — press to type, hold to act. Type your intent in any text field, long-press the bar, and the agent returns a result, link, or completed action inline: a drafted reply, a generated meeting link, a translation, live sports data, or a Notion doc, without ever switching apps.
The system is built around Skills: multi-step shortcuts you describe in natural language, no code required, composed from 150+ built-in tools and 100+ APIs including Gmail, Notion, Google Calendar, Calendly, and Twitter/X. A community Skill Hub hosts over 1,000 shared Skills, with the top creator passing 1.1 million skill downloads. The app is free on both stores — keyboard, voice input, Acti Bar agent, app connections, Skill Builder, and Skill Hub included — with a credit allowance to prevent abuse and a premium subscription planned but not yet priced.
Key Features
- Press to type, hold to act: the Acti Bar turns typed intent into executed actions from any text field in any app
- Skill Builder: create custom multi-step Skills in natural language by combining 150+ tools and 100+ APIs, no code
- Skill Keys: map Skills to individual keys (hold N for Notion, T for translation, C for an instant meeting link)
- Skill Hub marketplace with 1,000+ community Skills and role-based packs like Productivity Ninja and Super Writer
- AI dictation with natural-speech voice input, running on Google's Gemini models
- Local-first privacy: personal context stays on-device by default, with a stated no-log policy for keystrokes
Ideal Use Case
Acti suits heavy mobile communicators — people juggling email, messaging, scheduling, and social apps on their phone — who want agent capabilities at the exact point of typing rather than inside yet another assistant app they have to switch to.
How Acti differentiates
Acti launched June 30, 2026 with TechCrunch coverage ("Acti puts AI agents directly into your smartphone keyboard") and a $5.3M seed round led by BITKRAFT Ventures. Founder and CEO Young Wang previously grew Baidu's Facemoji Keyboard to more than 300 million daily active users, and the Singapore-based startup was selected for Google's AI startups program. Where Gboard and SwiftKey add suggestions and light AI assists, Acti executes multi-step, API-connected tasks from the keyboard itself.
FAQ
Is Acti really free? Yes. The full keyboard, agent, integrations, and Skill Builder are free on iOS and Android, with usage credits; a paid tier for advanced models is planned but unpriced. How does it work inside other apps? It installs as a system keyboard, so the Acti Bar and Skills are available in any app with a text field. What about privacy? Acti uses a local-first model: personal context stays on-device by default, and the company states it does not access or store private messages unless you explicitly invoke an external-processing feature. What AI powers it? Google's Gemini models handle the agent reasoning, chosen for speed, multilingual support, and cost.
tl;dr
Acti is a free agentic keyboard for iOS and Android that runs multi-step actions across 150+ tools straight from any text field — TechCrunch-covered and backed by a $5.3M BITKRAFT-led seed.
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Looking for more options? Browse the Productivity directory or read our best AI productivity tools listicle. Acti is also tracked on Crunchbase.
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