Indus OS launches new keyboard to free you from typing!


• OS integrated speech-to-text feature in regional languages available for the first time in India • The speech-to-text functionality to introduce a voice based smartphone experience in India • Indus OS’ Keyboard will support 23 Indian languages in addition to English • Users can now convert Selfies and photos into stickers and GIFs






Mumbai, India; August XX, 2017: This Independence Day, Indus OS, India’s own operating system, announced the launch of its new Indus Keyboard with even more India-centric features. The latest version will introduce speech-to-text in Indian languages, allowing users to speak into the phone in their preferred language while the text will automatically be recognized and displayed by just the press of a button. This will lead the country into a new era of voice based smartphone operation, making the smartphones faster and easier to use. This is the first time that speech-to-text functionality in regional languages has been made available at the OS level. This feature is integrated in the Indus OS’ default keyboard and does not require any additional apps or downloads.
Additionally, the new version of Indus OS Keyboard will support 23 Indian languages in addition to English, from earlier 12 regional languages. The Indus Keyboard is now available in Assamese, Bengali, Gujrati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Urdu, Nepali, Bodo, Dogri, Sanskrit, Konkani, Maithili, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Manipuri, Kashmiri Arabic, Santili and English. The new keyboard update will be released to existing Indus OS users and will be available on all new and future Indus OS devices across Indus OS partners such as Micromax, Intex, Celkon, Swipe, Karbonn and Trio.
With the latest version of the Indus OS Keyboard, users can also convert their selfies and photos into stickers and GIFs, thus allowing them to express themselves better. These features will add to Indus OS’ existing patented matra predication, auto-correction, text-to-speech, Hinglish keyboard functionality and Indus Swipe (for translation and transliteration). Indus OS has previously collaborated with the government’s Department of Electronics and IT (DeitY) to offer text-to-speech in nine languages.
On the new development, Rakesh Deshmukh, co-Founder and CEO of Indus OS said, “We at Indus OS are keenly observing our customer needs and demands. With a flood of chat platforms and messaging apps, communication is changing quickly, and this new Indus Keyboard recognizes the need of customers to communicate even faster and with greater convenience. Now supporting 23 Indian languages with text-to-speech functionality, Indus OS has very quickly become India’s defacto OS, and we will continue to innovate to serve our customers better.”
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About Indus OS
Indus OS is India’s operating system. Made in India, for Indians – this operating system is built on the three pillars of innovation, simplification and content. Indus OS was launched in May 2015 and now has over 8 million users in India, overtaking global giants such as Blackberry & Microsoft’s Windows.
Indus OS’ vision is to digitally connect 1 billion people in the emerging markets with a smartphone ecosystem of their choice. Indus OS also has its very own app market place called App Bazaar with over 70,000 applications available in 12 regional languages and English. The company has a team of over 100 employees, with over 80% of the team dedicated towards technology & R&D. Indus OS is also constantly striving to adapt its existing portfolio and introduce new features aligned with government initiatives, especially geared towards supporting the roadmap of Digital India.
Indus OS has received Series A funding from Omidyar Network, VenturEast and JSW Ventures, and is angel funded by Hari Padmanabhan, Mayank Singhal from Temasek Holdings, Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal from Snapdeal, Amit Gupta and Naveen Tiwari from Inmobi and Pranay Chulet from Quikr.
Visit www.indusos.com  and  www.appbazaar.com for detailed information.

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