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Looking for a QMK keyboard? Browse every QMK-compatible mechanical keyboard in one place. Our complete list lets you filter by layout, price, and features to find the best QMK board for your workflow.
Our database tracks every keyboard that supports QMK firmware. Filter by layout size, case material, switch type, and price range to narrow down the full list. New QMK-compatible boards are added as manufacturers release them from brands like Keychron, KBDfans, and ZSA.
The best QMK keyboards combine solid hardware with full firmware customization. Top-rated QMK boards feature hot-swappable PCBs, premium build quality, and support for VIA or Vial graphical configurators. Whether you need a compact 40% or a full-size board, QMK support ensures you can remap every key and create unlimited layers.
Programmers gravitate toward QMK keyboards for the ability to create custom layers with coding shortcuts, navigation clusters, and macro sequences. Features like tap-dance, mod-tap, and leader keys let you trigger complex actions from a single keypress. Many developers pair QMK with split or ergonomic layouts for maximum productivity.
QMK is the open-source firmware that powers most custom keyboards. VIA and Vial are graphical configurators that sit on top of QMK, letting you remap keys in real-time without flashing firmware. Most QMK keyboards support at least one of these tools. VIA requires vendor-uploaded definitions, while Vial works out of the box with compatible boards.
Many QMK keyboards are available as DIY kits or barebones boards. Kits include the QMK-compatible PCB, case, and plate. You choose your own switches and keycaps. This gives you full control over the typing feel and sound while retaining QMK programmability. Hot-swap sockets on most modern kits make assembly tool-free.
New to QMK? Start with a keyboard that supports VIA or Vial for a graphical, no-code configuration experience. As you grow more comfortable, explore the QMK documentation to unlock advanced features like combos, auto-shift, and custom LED animations. The QMK community provides extensive guides and support for every skill level.