Keyboards for iPad

Type it out.
Take it with you.

iPad keyboards provide an amazing typing experience and lightweight, durable protection for your iPad. And they attach to iPad magnetically — no need for switches, plugs, and pairing.

Magic?Keyboard Folio

Magic Keyboard Folio is designed for the versatility of iPad. It features an amazing typing experience, a built-in trackpad to handle precision tasks, and a 14-key function row. The two-piece design includes a detachable keyboard and a protective back panel that both attach magnetically to iPad. An adjustable stand offers smooth, continuous viewing. And Magic Keyboard Folio helps iPad stay protected wherever you go.

Compatible with

  • iPad
    (A16)
  • iPad
    (10th?generation)
  • Built-in trackpad

    Designed for Multi?Touch gestures and the cursor in iPadOS.
  • Two-piece design

    A detachable keyboard and a protective back panel attach magnetically.

Find the keyboard that

works with your iPad.

Top down view of iPad Pro attached to Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro in black and iPad Air attached to Magic Keyboard for iPad Air in white.

Magic?Keyboard for iPad Pro

Top down view of iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro in white.

Magic?Keyboard for iPad Pro

Top down view of iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro in white.

Magic?Keyboard

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard in white.

Magic?Keyboard

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard in white.

Magic?Keyboard

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard in white.

Magic?Keyboard

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard in white.

Magic?Keyboard?Folio

Top down view of iPad with Magic Keyboard Folio in white.
New color

Magic?Keyboard for iPad Air

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard for iPad Air in white.
New color

Magic?Keyboard for iPad Air

Top down view of iPad Air with Magic Keyboard for iPad Air in white.

iPad is compatible with other
Bluetooth keyboards from Apple and third parties.

Not sure which iPad you have?

If you’re using iPadOS or iOS?12.2 or later, go to

Settings General About Model Name.

If you’re using an earlier version of iOS,

learn how to identify your iPad model or contact us.