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    Google and Apple-beating Text Prediction Patent Filed by Typewise

    11/02/2022No Comments4 Mins Read20 Views
    Google and Apple-beating Text Prediction Patent Filed by Typewise
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    Zurich-based deep tech company Typewise have filed a patent for their autocorrect and text prediction technology that outperforms Google Gboard and Apple keyboard.

    The patent (U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/134,347, filed January 2022, entitled: “Methods and Systems for Modifying User Input Processes”) details Typewise’s advanced text prediction and autocorrect technology that powers its popular keyboard app (https://typewise.app/keyboard-app), as well as their new browser-based writing assistant (https://typewise.app/desktop), and their API (https://typewise.app/api).

    In ongoing tests conducted by Typewise, their autocorrect technology corrects a higher percentage of errors than either Google Gboard or Apple keyboard and delivers a much lower percentage of miscorrected words. Typewise’s text prediction also saves a greater percentage of character input than either of the two Big Tech giants.  

    Text Prediction Patent Filed by Typewise

    Autocorrect and Text Prediction AI: Typewise Keyboard vs Gboard vs Apple Keyboard

    Smartphone Keyboard % Errors Corrected  % Miscorrected words  % Characters Saved 
    Typewise 72.38 0.39 65% 
    Google Gboard 70.64 0.92 48% 
    Apple Keyboard 67.59 0.75 50% 

    David Eberle, Typewise Co-founder and CEO explains

    “We are generally fans of Apple but neither they, nor Google have nailed autocorrect or text prediction. We wanted to build something better and that’s exactly what our AI-powered technology has achieved, which we are now protecting with this patent. Our work demonstrates how it is possible for smaller companies to beat Big Tech when focus and execution are done well.

    “Although our autocorrect and text prediction AI already outperforms the competition straight out of the box, it also learns from the user, picking up their slang and dialects, so gets even better with time. It does all this without transferring any user typing data to the cloud; instead, our tech takes place on-device. In addition, we’re continually improving our AI so expect to see the gap between Typewise and others’ offerings grow even greater over the next 18 months.”

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    Typewise’s text prediction and autocorrect engine has been built in conjunction with top talent from Zurich ETH’s AI department. This led to the company’s first product, a unique keyboard app. Optimised for smartphones, it has seen rapid adoption since v3.0 launched last year, with over 1.8 million downloads and hundreds of thousands of daily users.  

    The eye-catching honeycomb layout along with the advanced autocorrect and text prediction functionality have also impressed the judges of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), winning Typewise Innovation Awards in both 2022 and 2021.

    Typewise are now using their text prediction AI to expand into the lucrative B2B arena with their desktop solution. Their browser-based writing tool enables businesses to write and reply to emails, documents and support chats up to three times faster, offering a significant boost in productivity and quality, which is especially advantageous for customer support and sales departments.

    The tool is currently in beta phase with several businesses in pilot testing.

    Notes:*Tests conducted for English language.

    Text Prediction Patent Filed by Typewise

    About Typewise

    Typewise (https://typewise.app/) is a Swiss deep tech company, making daily lives easier by ‘decoding human thoughts’. They build advanced, privacy-focused, text prediction AI to increase typing speed, reduce errors, improve the quality of text composition and ultimately boost productivity of businesses and individuals.

    Typewise’s first product is a next generation keyboard app for iOS and Android that has been downloaded over 1.8 million times. Designed specifically for typing on smartphones, with 70% larger keys, a patented honeycomb key layout, and powered by their world-class AI autocorrection technology, it reduces typos by 4 times, increases typing speed, and is built for 100% privacy meaning no typing data is transmitted over the internet.

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    Typewise also offer their text prediction AI technology via an API (beta) for developers (https://typewise.app/api) and via a Desktop Solution for businesses (https://typewise.app/desktop).

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