Your phone can do more. Your keyboard just couldn't keep up.
A second keyboard for Android. Switch to it when you need a superpower and it auto-switches back to Gboard when you're done. You keep your regular keyboard. Nibit is the layer on top.
What is Nibit?
It's your other Android keyboard.
Trigger it when you need a superpower: expand a snippet, dictate and clean up a message, transform text with AI, or push something to your laptop. When you're done, it disappears and Gboard comes right back. Your muscle memory stays intact. Your autocomplete stays intact. The only thing that changes is that now you have a shortcut to things that should've been easy all along.

Features
Stop typing the same thing twice.
Type a keyword, get the full thing. Addresses, signatures, support replies, contract boilerplate. Anything you type more than once. One keystroke away in any app.

Talk naturally. Nibit cleans it up.
Android already does voice-to-text. Nibit removes the filler words, handles self-corrections, and gives you clean prose. Not a transcript. Send it straight to email or Slack without editing.

Highlight text. Make it better.
Select any text in any app, pick a transform, done. Casual to professional. Fix grammar. Translate. The text changes where you need it.

Send anything to your other devices, instantly.
Copy on your phone, paste on your laptop. Push moves content between your devices without opening an app or texting yourself links. End-to-end encrypted, because of course it is.

One tap to search, open, or navigate.
Your favorite sites and tools, shortcutted. Search Google with a keyword. Jump straight to a Notion page. Deep-link into an app. Set them up once, use them forever.

Your clipboard, organized.
Nibit detects what you copied and offers the smart action you actually want. A phone number, an address, a link. No digging through history. No copying the same thing twice.

Pricing
Free
Free
- Snippets: 10
- Clipboard history: 7-day history
- Quick Links: 10
- Transforms: Built-in only
- Smart Dictation: ×
- Custom AI Transforms: ×
- Cross-device sync: ×
- Push: ×
- Web configuration management: ×
Local Pro
$2.99/mo
or $29/yr
$99 lifetime
Best for offline power users
- Snippets: Unlimited
- Clipboard history: 30-day history
- Quick Links: Unlimited
- Transforms: Built-in only
- Smart Dictation: ×
- Custom AI Transforms: ×
- Cross-device sync: ×
- Push: ×
- Web configuration management: ×
Cloud Pro
$5.99/mo
or $59/yr
- Snippets: Unlimited
- Clipboard history: Unlimited
- Quick Links: Unlimited
- Transforms: Unlimited custom
- Smart Dictation: ✓
- Custom AI Transforms: ✓
- Cross-device sync: ✓
- Push: ✓
- Web configuration management: ✓
| Recommended | |||
| Free | Local Pro | Cloud Pro | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $2.99/mo or $29/yr $99 lifetime Best for offline power users | $5.99/mo or $59/yr | |
| Snippets | 10 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Clipboard history | 7-day history | 30-day history | Unlimited |
| Quick Links | 10 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Transforms | Built-in only | Built-in only | Unlimited custom |
| Smart Dictation | × | × | ✓ |
| Custom AI Transforms | × | × | ✓ |
| Cross-device sync | × | × | ✓ |
| Push | × | × | ✓ |
| Web configuration management | × | × | ✓ |
| Get started | Get Local Pro | Get Cloud Pro |
FAQ
- No. Nibit is a secondary keyboard. You keep Gboard (or whatever you use). Switch to Nibit when you need it, and it auto-switches back when you're done.
- Yes. Nibit is a real Android keyboard (IME), not an overlay. It works wherever you type.
- Push uses end-to-end encryption. Local Pro features process everything on-device. Nothing leaves your phone unless you tell it to.
- Yes. The free tier gives you 10 snippets, clipboard history, and 10 quick links. Plenty to get a feel for it.
- Local Pro unlocks unlimited on-device features with no subscription (lifetime option available). Cloud Pro adds AI dictation cleanup, AI transforms, cross-device sync, and Push.
- Your snippets and settings stay on your device. You lose access to cloud sync and AI features, but nothing is deleted.
- That's the point. Nibit works alongside your existing keyboard, not instead of it.
- Accessibility access is how Nibit detects your snippet triggers in any app and expands them automatically. It's the only way Android lets a keyboard act on typed text outside the keyboard itself. Nibit uses this permission only for trigger detection. Nothing is read, stored, or shared.
- Nibit is a real Android keyboard (IME). To show the Nibit interface for snippets, dictation, transforms, and more, Android requires it to be registered as an input method. Your existing keyboard stays as the default — you only switch to Nibit when you need it.
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