Media Coverage

ACTI in the Press

Recent coverage of Acti, the agentic keyboard that brings AI agents into the apps people already use.

Explore the product behind the coverage in Acti's agentic keyboard guide ->

Featured coverage
TechCrunch
TechCrunch
Technology media/June 30, 2026

Acti puts AI agents directly into your smartphone keyboard

TechCrunch covered Acti's launch on iOS and Android, explaining how the keyboard brings AI agents into the apps people already use instead of forcing them to switch into a separate chatbot.

Agentic keyboard for iOS and Android
Skills that trigger multi-step actions from a key
Local-first privacy model for personal context
$5.3M seed round led by BITKRAFT Ventures
Coverage list

More ACTI coverage

3 mentions tracked
Digital Trends
Digital Trends
Consumer tech media/July 1, 2026

Acti just turned your smartphone keyboard into an AI assistant

Digital Trends reviewed Acti from a phone user's perspective, highlighting the ActiBar, key-bound actions, live mini apps, Skills, and the local-first model that keeps the agent inside the keyboard.

ActiBar replaces the space bar: press to type, hold to actActions work inside messages, email, and social appsCustom Skills can be built in plain languageLocal-first app with premium subscriptions planned
Superhuman
Superhuman
AI newsletter/July 1, 2026

Acti drops an "Agentic Keyboard" for iOS and Android

Superhuman included Acti in its Today in AI roundup, describing the agentic keyboard for iOS and Android and pointing readers to Acti's product, Skills, and demo.

Featured in an AI industry newsletterAgentic keyboard for iOS and AndroidLinks to Acti Skills and product demo
Product context

The coverage points back to the same idea: the keyboard is the action layer.

ACTI is built around a simple shift: the place where people already express intent should also be the place where work gets done. That is why the Acti Bar, Skills, and Skill Hub all live directly inside the keyboard.