Developing Keyman

Keyman Roadmap – March 2026

The latest Keyman roadmap outlines planned features for versions 19 through 22, including CLDR/LDML keyboard support, ARM64 compatibility, predictive text improvements, internationalization, and new keyboard authoring tools. As the project's future development depends on community support and funding, the roadmap also highlights ways to get involved and help shape what's next. Which upcoming feature are you most excited to see become a reality?

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Keyman Update for 27 Feb 2026

This release expands Keyman's keyboard collection with eight new layouts supporting languages across Asia, including Manchu, Bunong, Pan Kachin, Akha, Lahu, Tày, Geba Karen, and Jumjum. These community-driven contributions continue to improve digital access for diverse language communities and writing systems. Which new keyboard or language would you like to explore first?

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Keyman support for ARM-based Windows

Keyman for Windows Alpha now includes native support for Windows on ARM (ARM64), allowing it to run seamlessly with native ARM applications on Windows 11 devices. Scheduled for the official Keyman 19 release in late 2026, this milestone improves compatibility for modern Windows hardware and marks another step forward for the project. Are you using Windows on ARM, or planning to try it with Keyman?