SwiftKey will be removed from the Apple App Store and the keyboard app will no longer be supported on the iPad. If you have downloaded SwiftKey on your phone, it will still work.
Chris Wolfe, the director of product management at SwiftKey, said in a statement that Microsoft would continue to support SwiftKey. If a customer has SwiftKey installed on their device, it will work until they uninstall it or get a new one.
After months of user complaints, SwiftKey is being discontinued on the iPad. Users suspected that the SwiftKey app had been quietly discontinued because Microsoft hadn't updated it in over a year.
It's not clear why Microsoft decided to stop supporting the phone. Two years before Microsoft acquired SwiftKey, it was available on the App Store. Microsoft continues to roll out regular updates and SwiftKey will still be available. Last year, SwiftKey brought clipboard sync across Windows and Android devices that use the app, but said it was not possible to sync your clips toiOS.