
Browse every VIA-compatible mechanical keyboard available. Find VIA supported keyboards for easy key remapping, macro creation, and real-time customization. Compare VIA boards by layout, price, and features across 40+ stores.





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Looking for a VIA keyboard? Browse every VIA-compatible mechanical keyboard in one place. Check VIA compatibility across all models and find boards that support real-time key remapping and macro programming.
Our database tracks every keyboard with VIA support currently on the market. Filter by layout size, switch type, and price to find VIA-compatible boards that match your needs. New VIA keyboards are added regularly as more manufacturers adopt this popular configuration tool.
VIA compatibility depends on the keyboard's firmware supporting the VIA protocol. Most keyboards running QMK firmware can enable VIA support. To check, connect your board and open the VIA web app or desktop application. If your keyboard appears, it's compatible. Our listings flag VIA support so you can filter specifically for VIA keyboards.
VIA provides a graphical interface for remapping any key in real-time, creating multi-key macros, assigning layer toggles, and controlling RGB lighting. Changes take effect instantly without reflashing firmware. This makes VIA the easiest way to personalize a mechanical keyboard, especially for users who prefer visual tools over command-line configuration.
VIA support spans across all keyboard sizes from compact 40% boards to full-size layouts. Whether you want a 65% daily driver, a TKL for gaming, or an ergonomic split board for programming, VIA-compatible options are available in every form factor. Brands like Keychron, KBDfans, and Glorious offer extensive VIA lineups.
VIA requires manufacturers to submit keyboard definitions to a central repository. Vial is a fork that stores definitions on the keyboard itself, so it works immediately without waiting for approval. Both offer similar graphical interfaces for key remapping. If your board supports Vial, it typically also works with VIA, giving you flexibility in which tool to use.
To start using VIA, visit the web-based VIA configurator or download the desktop app. Plug in your VIA-compatible keyboard, and the tool auto-detects it. Click any key to remap it, drag macros onto keys, or switch between layers. All changes save to the keyboard's onboard memory, so your configuration persists across any computer you connect to.