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Bobble AI partners with Xiaomi to develop ‘Mint Keyboard’ for Android smartphones
MUMBAI: Bobble AI, a Gurgaon-based tech company today announced that it has partnered with Xiaomi, India’s number one smartphone and smart TV brand to develop ‘Mint Keyboard’ for Android smartphones. Bobble AI is empowering the Next Billion by making their communication personalised, expressive, and smarter with its cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence around input methods. Taking a leap in terms of technology and innovation, Bobble AI has developed an Indian language keyboard called ‘Mint Keyboard’ which will be pre-loaded across Xiaomi devices in India and Indonesia. The new feature will be a part of Xiaomi’s latest MIUI 11 Operating System.
Mint keyboard is a ‘Made in India’ application which is specially designed keeping Indian users in mind, with their need for local languages and personalisation to enrich conversations. The AI engine is continuously learning user typing habits in real time to suggest absolutely personalised responses whether it is in a regional language, slang, shortcuts, or emoji preferences. With the availability of 25+ Indic languages on the Mint Keyboard, users can type in their preferred language. Not only this, but the users can also go to the extent of applying personalized themes on their keyboards using images from their gallery and using different fonts while typing.
Additionally, it has features like Swipe typing, speech-to-text, real-time emoji suggestions, different themes every week, cloud-sync and clipboard. With a rich database of stickers and GIFs to express every emotion or mood, users can share stickers directly from the keyboard to make conversations even more expressive and fun.
The keyboard is also available for non MIUI devices and can be downloaded from the Google Play store.
On IME and partnering with Xiaomi, Bobble AI CEO and founder Ankit Prasad said, “The Input Method Editor (IME) software industry, considering only keyboard and voice inputs, is growing at a CAGR of 17.2% and is expected to reach 40 Billion USD by 2025. Our main focus is to partner with leading smartphone players to co-create solutions for the Next Billion. Partnership with Xiaomi is a huge validation of our capabilities and shift in need of new-age technologies and business opportunities.”
Xiaomi India chief operations officer Muralikrishnan B said, “We have always provided the highest quality and customised solutions to our Mi fans in India and therefore for the first time anywhere in the world, we are launching Mint Keyboard. India provides one of the most diverse cultures with several thousands of languages and dialects being spoken. Mint Keyboard, supporting 25+ Indic languages and with the ability to transliterate across all of them is just the first step in Xiaomi truly developing services for India. ”
Bobble AI is backed by some of the most celebrated names in the Indian startup ecosystem. Apart from SAIF Partners and Xiaomi Inc. others include co-founders of Flipkart, founder of MakeMyTrip, Co-founder of SlideShare, Founders of 1mg, Co-creator of Cassandra, and 15 other individual investors.
Following the B2B2C model, Bobble has partnered with the homegrown operating system Indus and many more in the past.
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Vadilal independent director and chairman Shivakumar Dega steps down
Resignation takes effect immediately, filing made on 18 February
GUJARAT: Vadilal Industries has reported the immediate resignation of Shivakumar Dega from his role as independent director and chairman, marking a board-level leadership change at the ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturer.
The resignation was tendered on 17 February, 2026, with immediate effect, the company said in a regulatory filing made to stock exchanges a day later. Vadilal Industries disclosed the development in line with its obligations under Securities and Exchange Board of India’s Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements.
The company stated that the disclosure was made under Regulation 30(6) of the Sebi LODR Regulations, 2015, which requires listed entities to promptly inform the market of material events, including changes in board composition.
Vadilal Industries also said that additional disclosures required under sub-clause 7(B) of Clause A, Part A of Schedule III of the regulations would be filed separately within the prescribed timeline.
The filing was signed by company secretary Rashmi Bhatt, confirming compliance with applicable corporate governance and disclosure norms.







