Google is adding 22 new languages to Gboard for Android, including Chinese (traditional and simplified) and Korean. Google says these were the top two language requests for Gboard, which now supports more than 300 languages, or 74% of the world’s population.
In addition to major additions such as Chinese and Korean, Google added Fulani, a language chiefly spoken in Guinea. Google says the new languages will reach all Gboard users worldwide over the next few days.
Google’s swiping keyboard is free to download from the Google Play Store.