Gboard hits 10 billion downloads and an update mixes up its shortcut UI

What you need to know

  • Google’s Gboard recently achieved a major milestone as it crossed 10 billion downloads on the Play Store.
  • The company also reportedly pushed a small server-side update to Gboard, changing its Shortcut UI on Android.
  • A major Gboard update arrived last summer with “Emoji Sticker Combinations” through the Emoji Kitchen.

Gboard typically slips under the radar; however, it can no longer do so following a momentous achievement.

As spotted by 9to5Google, Google’s Gboard app has recently crossed 10 billion downloads on the Play Store. The app’s details on the store say it launched in June 2013, but the publication resurfaces its rebrand. Officially, the app was known as the “Google Keyboard.” The company soon renamed it “Gboard” a few years later in 2016, having undergone several minor tweaks and updates over the past nine years.

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