
Since ChatGPT announced its partnership with Microsoft, we’ve seen continuous improvements being made to the platform. This includes integration with Bing, which opened the door to a unique implementation.
When Bing Chat was introduced, the only way to access the feature was to use the Bing app from Microsoft. However, as the number of users continues to grow, Microsoft recently added Bing Chat to its SwiftKey Keyboard app for the best Android phones. This makes it easier than ever to ask a question on Bing Chat without having to exit the app you’re currently in.
How to use Bing Chat from SwiftKey Keyboard
1. Go to the Play Store and Download the SwiftKey appif it is not already installed.
2. Open a file SwiftKey program.
3. Follow up steps on the screen Sets SwiftKey Keyboard as default.

4. Open a text field to bring up the keyboard.
5. Click on bing To the left of the toolbar above the keyboard.
6. Press conversation.

7. Select your Conversational style (creative, balanced, or subtle).
8. Ask a question or enter a prompt for Bing Chat.
9. Wait for a response.
10. If you want to clear the results, tap a brush to the right of the text entry field.

Make Bing Chat easier
While there is still technically a waiting list for Bing Chat, those who already have access may not want to open another app just to ask a quick question. Microsoft thought about this and since then implemented an easy way to access Bing Chat, right from your keyboard.
The only “catch” is that you’ll need to switch from Gboard (or your phone’s keyboard app). Considering the fact that SwiftKey ranked second in Android Central’s fan poll in 2022, this addition is probably enough to push you over the edge to make the switch.