Typewise’s Honeycomb AI Keyboard App Wins CES Award (again)
Typewise’s novel smartphone keyboard app has been selected as a CES 2022 Innovation Award Honoree for the second year running.
Following an upgrade of the keyboard’s capabilities released as v3.0 in mid-2021, the product has yet again impressed the judges of the CES Innovation Awards programme in the Software & Mobile Apps product category.
Typewise were invited to attend CES 2022 in Las Vegas as part of the SwissTech pavilion where they collected their award, manned a booth, and appeared in various interviews during the three-day run of the show.
David Eberle, Typewise CEO and Co-founder elaborates:
“The CES Innovation Awards are a highly respected mark of technological prowess, so we’re delighted that the latest version of our keyboard app has been chosen for the second year running by the CES Innovation Awards judges.
“Since the last award, we’ve grown rapidly to over 1.7 million downloads following continuous improvements and recognition from the world’s tech media. Building on the success of the keyboard, we have exciting new developments which include the launch of a brand-new product – Typewise Text Prediction AI for desktop – powered by the same core text-prediction engine which will enable enterprise and individuals to ‘fast-forward' their writing and compose higher quality emails, messages, and documents. We also will be launching v4.0 of our keyboard which will feature further significant enhancements.”
The CES Innovation Awards programme, owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, is an annual competition honouring outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products across 28 product categories. An elite panel of industry expert judges, including members of the media, designers, engineers and more, reviewed submissions based on innovation, engineering and functionality, aesthetic and much more.
Read a personal account about CES 2022 and Las Vegas from Typewise’s Sam Baldwin: Vegas is Everything I hate about humanity, but CES is amazing.