The Milang language, spoken by communities in [Insert Region, e.g., the Upper Himalayas/Southeast Asia], possesses a rich linguistic structure that differs significantly from standard international keyboards (QWERTY/AZERTY). Standard keyboards fail to accommodate specific phonemes, diacritics, or the script directionality required for accurate Milang orthography.

The backend contains the lexicon and language model.


Milang offers local-only personalization options (on-device learning) and the ability to disable cloud syncing of typed data; users should review its settings to match their privacy preferences. Sensitive inputs (passwords, payment fields) can be excluded from prediction and logging.

The objective of Milang Keyboard Software is to provide a free, open-source, and standardized input method that allows for intuitive typing in the Milang script on mobile (Android/iOS) and desktop (Windows/macOS/Linux) environments.


In the vast digital landscape where global languages like English, Mandarin, and Spanish dominate, the survival of minority and endangered languages often hinges on a seemingly mundane piece of technology: the keyboard. For the Milang community, an indigenous group primarily located in the Arunachal Pradesh