
Acti puts AI agents directly into your smartphone keyboard
Singapore-based startup Acti has launched an agentic keyboard for iOS and Android that goes beyond text suggestions to perform actions on behalf of the user.
Powered by Google's Gemini models, the app integrates AI directly into existing apps like email and messaging, eliminating the need to switch between multiple applications.
A key feature called Skills allows users to program a single key to trigger multi-step tasks, such as translating messages or sharing live stock prices.
Acti emphasizes a local-first architecture, ensuring personal context remains on the user's device for enhanced privacy.
Founder Young Wang, a veteran of Baidu's Facemoji, argues that text has evolved into a carrier of intent that should be directly translatable into action.
This launch represents a shift toward embedding AI into familiar interfaces rather than asking users to adopt separate AI chatbots.
The technology aims to solve the fragmentation problem where user context is scattered across different platforms.


