Best keyboard for VR

Productively operate your computer in XR/AR/VR

Whether you're using a VR headset, AR glasses, or a full spatial computing setup — Typeware turns XR into a real workspace with its wearable XR keyboard with integrated mouse.

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  • The moment you need to type in XR, you're stuck

    ❌ Virtual keyboards are slow and clunky

    ❌ Hand tracking isn’t precise enough

    ❌ Looking at a physical keyboard breaks immersion

    ❌ Voice input fails in real production environments


    Luckily, Typeware has engineered a product that solves all of this.

    Efficient typing and mousing in XR →

  • Want to type anywhere in virtual reality? Work without a desk? Edit XR in real time and virtual space (true spatial authoring)? Or just make your virtual screen work set-up truly mobile?
    The Typeware wearable XR keyboard with integrated mouse gives you exactly that kind of freedom.

    ✅ Wearable computer input ➡ freedom to work anywhere, without a desk

    ✅ Typing and mousing without physical strain ➡ deeper focus, better productivity

    ✅ 10-finger typing like you are used to ➡ you won't need to switch realities

Typeware: productive keyboard for VR

✓ Works as a universal XR keyboard: compatible with Vision Pro, Quest, Pico, HTC Vive and any Bluetooth device.

Full QWERTY/QWERTZ/AZERTY keyboard (via patented mechanical (twin) keys, handtracking sensors,
recognition algorithms and haptic feedback via vibration)

  • Type words within 5 min
  • No chording, so up to speed fast
  • Software supports your own keyboard combinations

Integrated, very precise cursor (patented design with accelerometer, gyroscope, and self-learning sensor-fusion algorithms)

Slide it into place and it stays in the right position automatically (via a very comfortable spring clip)

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  • Ripandy (🇯🇵) :

    “The uniqueness of table free, the imagination of using it with XR glasses can make us do things everywhere without desk/space restrictions."

  • Aidan (🇺🇸) :

    "I want to type (programming/coding) while wearing my Vision Pro, without actually sitting at a keyboard - a.k.a. typing with an XR display. The idea of walking around or laying in bed and being able to work is exciting and I was looking for options that didn't require learning a new layout and would let me type naturally and quickly. The mouse is also a huge plus."

  • Linus (🇸🇪) :

    "Me and my friends have XR glasses and want to code while out and about."

Solution Typing Speed Works Anywhere Real Productivity
Typeware XR keyboard ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ✅ Yes ✅ Full
Virtual keyboard ✅ Yes ❌ No
Physical keyboard ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ❌ No ✅ Partial
Voice-to-text ⭐⭐⭐ ✅ Yes ❌ Limited
Hand tracking ⭐⭐ ✅ Yes ❌ Not precise
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Frequently asked questions for Typeware's XR keyboard & mouse device

What is the best keyboard for VR?

Typeware is a wearable keyboard for VR with an integrated mouse that allows you to type anywhere without a desk, at full speed. You can type with 10 fingers on mechanical QWERTY/AZERTY/QWERTZ keys, so learning curve is minimal. The integrated mouse enables real spatial authoring and editing in XR.

Can I use a keyboard in XR or AR?

Yes. Typeware works as a universal XR keyboard (and spatial mouse) and connects to VR, AR, and spatial computing devices via bluetooth. As it is a wearable device, you don't require a desk or a strap accessoire and you have the freedom to move in all realities.

Does Typeware work with Vision Pro?

Yes, Typeware works with Apple Vision Pro, Meta Quest, and other XR devices via Bluetooth.

Is this a virtual keyboard?

No. Typeware is a physical, wearable keyboard — not a virtual keyboard projected in VR.

How's the learning curve like?

Learning curve of Typeware One is minimal — if you can type with ten fingers, you can use it.

With the on-screen assistant, you can change the layout for the mechanical keys from QWERTY to AZERTY or QWERTZ or other, and set your own favorite keyboard combinations.

We're now implementing extra haptic feedback via vibrations and will develop an onboarding game to further minimalize the learning curve.