PlayKeyboard
PlayKeyboard, which started as the world's first 'emoji keyboard' in
2018,
is now growing by innovating the input experience of global users
5x more runs per person per day
than Instagram
Country of daily use
Number of month
keyboard executions
The lifestyle of Indian women is a marathon, not a sprint. It is marked by resilience born from centuries of adjustment and a new, sharp anger against injustice. As India grows into its economic potential, its women are no longer asking for permission. They are asking for space—space to be daughters, mothers, engineers, wrestlers (like Phogat sisters), and most importantly, themselves.
: In urban areas, more women are entering leadership positions and careers once considered male-dominated, such as academia and technology.
for a sharp blazer, navigating the chaotic, musical pulse of Indian traffic to reach her tech startup. In her boardroom, she was a leader in a global economy; at her desk sat a small brass idol of Ganesha next to her dual-monitor setup. To her, being an Indian woman meant carrying her roots into spaces they had never been before.
For the majority of Indian women, the home is the primary arena of culture. The daily routine often begins before sunrise with a ritualistic puja (prayer). Lighting the diya (lamp), rangoli (colored floor art) at the doorstep, and maintaining the Kuldevi (family deity) are habits passed down through generations. These are not merely religious acts but spiritual anchors that provide a sense of order and peace.
* Korean registered patent number 제10-2103192-0000호
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Korean registered patent number 제10-2054517-0000호
(Method
of providing interactive keyboard and its system)