Type faster with a customizable Bangla keyboard featuring themes, emoji, and intelligent predictions
Type faster with a customizable Bangla keyboard featuring themes, emoji, and intelligent predictions
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Program license Free
Developer Ridmik Lab
Version 3.1.8
Works under Android
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(743 votes)
Developer
Ridmik Lab
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
3.1.8
Pros
- Multiple Bangla input styles, including phonetic Avro-style typing and layout options like Jatiyo and Probhat
- Predictive suggestions, including emoji appearing in suggestions
- Strong customization with themes and a built-in theme builder (including photo-based custom themes)
- Useful extras like an optional number row, keyboard height controls, cursor movement via the space key, a clipboard, and quick text editing options
Cons
- The app includes ads and offers in-app purchases
- Voice typing relies on internet access and audio permission since speech-to-text uses Google’s service
- Unijoy layout is not available
Ridmik Keyboard is an Android keyboard focused on Bangla typing, combining phonetic input and multiple Bangla layouts with themes, emoji, and predictive suggestions. It also includes optional voice typing and a few productivity tools that aim to reduce taps while you write.
This app is for people who regularly type in Bangla on their phone and want flexible input methods plus visual customization, without giving up modern conveniences like suggestions and emoji.
Bangla typing options that match different habits
Ridmik Keyboard supports Bangla phonetic typing modeled after Avro, alongside Bangla layouts such as Jatiyo and Probhat. It also offers add-ons for Arabic and Chakma, which helps if your messaging or writing crosses scripts. Switching between layouts is designed to be quick, so you can move between what feels natural for Bangla and what works better for specific situations.
Suggestions, emoji, and voice input for faster composition
The keyboard includes next-word suggestions, and it can surface emoji inside suggestions, which keeps your focus in the typing flow instead of forcing extra panel switching. There is also continuous voice typing, which can be useful when you want to dictate instead of type, especially for longer text.
Customization that goes beyond a simple theme toggle
If you care about how your keyboard looks, Ridmik Keyboard leans into it with themes, a theme collection, and a built-in theme builder that lets you design your own look (including using a photo for a custom theme). Practical layout controls are here too, including an optional number row, a number pad, and keyboard height adjustments with separate control for portrait and landscape. Cursor movement is also supported via the space key, which can make small edits less tedious.
Clipboard and editing tools for everyday efficiency
Ridmik Keyboard adds a clipboard for recently copied text, plus quick text editing options. These features can make the keyboard feel more like a writing tool than just an input method, especially when you are cleaning up sentences, moving around text, or reusing frequently copied snippets.
Privacy and permissions, explained in plain language
Ridmik Keyboard states that what you type does not get sent over the internet. It also explains why certain permissions may appear, such as contacts access for contact-name suggestions (which can be disabled in settings), and audio plus internet access for speech-to-text voice typing that uses Google’s service. The app also describes on-device learning that stores word frequency data on your phone to improve suggestions.
Pros
- Multiple Bangla input styles, including phonetic Avro-style typing and layout options like Jatiyo and Probhat
- Predictive suggestions, including emoji appearing in suggestions
- Strong customization with themes and a built-in theme builder (including photo-based custom themes)
- Useful extras like an optional number row, keyboard height controls, cursor movement via the space key, a clipboard, and quick text editing options
Cons
- The app includes ads and offers in-app purchases
- Voice typing relies on internet access and audio permission since speech-to-text uses Google’s service
- Unijoy layout is not available