Google has updated its keyboard app to version 3.2 that adds several languages and brings fixes. It adds 8 additional languages including, Bengali (India), Hindi (Compact), Kannada (India), Malayalam (India), Marathi (India), Tamil (India), Tamil (Singapore), and Telugu (India). The brings new organization for the settings screen that has a separate menu for languages, appearance and layout, multilingual options and more.
This update also brings some few bug fixes. The update doesn’t work with Android L preview+. Google has still not released the Google Keyboard for Indian users on Google Play. It comes pre-installed on Android One devices, but you can’t update it over Google Play.
The Google Keyboard v3.1 update that was released in July brought support for several languages including, Indian English, Basque, Galician, Swiss Italian, and Latin American Spanish. Swiftkey recently released a beta version of their keyboard app that brought support for 13 new Indian languages.
The update would roll out in stages on Google Play, but you can always manually download the APK from the source link below.