Greek Virtual Keyboards

Modern Greek, Polytonic Greek, and Greek variants

8 keyboard layouts available

About Greek Languages

Greek is one of the world's oldest documented languages, with an unbroken written tradition spanning over 3,000 years from Linear B through Classical Greek to Modern Greek. The Greek alphabet, developed around 800 BCE from Phoenician script, became the ancestor of the Latin, Cyrillic, Armenian, and Coptic alphabets. Modern Greek (Νέα Ελληνική) is spoken by approximately 13 million people, primarily in Greece and Cyprus. AnyKeyboard offers eight distinct Greek keyboard variants to cover modern everyday use, historical scholarship, regional dialects, and casual digital communication.

Which Greek Keyboard Should I Use?

Greek comes in several keyboard variants. Your choice depends on whether you're typing modern everyday Greek, ancient/classical Greek, a regional dialect, or using informal romanisation.

Greek KeyboardBest for everyday modern Greek typing. The standard QWERTY-based Greek layout used in Greece and Cyprus for general text, emails, and social media.Open keyboard →Greek Phonetic KeyboardBest for speakers who know Greek phonetically but not the standard keyboard layout. Maps keys to phonetically similar Greek letters — 'a' types α, 's' types σ, etc.Open keyboard →Greek Greeklish KeyboardBest for informal digital communication using Latin characters to represent Greek sounds. Widely used in casual messaging and social media, especially by Greeks abroad.Open keyboard →Greek Polytonic KeyboardBest for ancient Greek, classical scholarship, Byzantine texts, and liturgical use. Supports the full ancient accent system including acute, grave, circumflex, rough and smooth breathing marks.Open keyboard →Greek Extended KeyboardBest for academic and scholarly work requiring extended Greek characters, combining diacritics, and Unicode Greek supplement characters not available on standard keyboards.Open keyboard →Greek 220 Latin Toggle KeyboardBest for bilingual Greek-Latin users who need to toggle between Greek and Latin characters. Based on the European 220 standard layout.Open keyboard →Greek 319 KeyboardBest for users following the ISO/IEC 9995-3 (319 standard) layout for Greek. Used in some European multilingual keyboard configurations.Open keyboard →Greek Pontic KeyboardBest for typing Pontic Greek (Ποντιακή), a distinct Greek dialect historically spoken along the southern Black Sea coast by Greek communities from Anatolia and the former Soviet Union.Open keyboard →

Frequently Asked Questions

What Greek Scripts keyboards are available?

AnyKeyboard offers 8 Greek Scripts keyboard layouts. Modern Greek, Polytonic Greek, and Greek variants. Each keyboard is free to use and works directly in your browser.

How do I type in Greek Scripts languages?

Simply select a keyboard from the list below, then either click the on-screen keys or use your physical keyboard. The characters will appear in the text editor, which you can then copy or download.

Do I need to install any software?

No installation required. All keyboards work directly in your web browser. Just visit the keyboard page and start typing immediately.

Is my typing saved anywhere?

No. Everything you type stays on your device. We never send your text to any server. Your privacy is completely protected.

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