Gboard, Google’s virtual keyboard, is expanding the rollout of its Material 3 Expressive redesign for shortcuts to a broader base of beta users.

This update introduces a more modern and consistent visual language to the keyboard’s shortcut interface. The redesign aligns Gboard with Google’s broader Material 3 design principles, enhancing the user experience for those testing the beta version.
The Material 3 Expressive redesign specifically targets the visual presentation of various shortcuts accessible within Gboard. This includes elements such as the toolbar icons, menu layouts, and potentially the overall aesthetic of pop-up menus associated with features like GIF selection, settings, or one-handed mode. This visual refresh was initially observed in January for a limited group of users. The current wider rollout makes the updated interface accessible to more participants in the Gboard beta program, allowing for broader testing and feedback. Users interested in experiencing these changes can typically join the beta program directly through the Google Play Store listing for Gboard.
Furthermore, Material 3 represents Google’s latest design system, emphasizing dynamic color, refined typography, and updated components. Its integration into Gboard aims to provide a cohesive visual experience across Google’s suite of applications on Android devices. The Expressive aspect of Material 3 often involves more fluid animations and adaptable layouts, contributing to a more personalized feel. Users can explore more about the design language on the official Material Design website.
This wider beta availability suggests an eventual stable release for all Gboard users. The transition to Material 3 across Google’s ecosystem signifies a continued effort to unify the visual identity and functionality of its core applications, ensuring a consistent user interface across the Android platform.


