Google Keep for Taking Notes on Android and Web

Google Launched Google Keep, the note-taking Android and web app, which will allow users to keep checklists and voice notes and annotate photos. It is a digital memo app, as an alternative to Evernote and Simplenote. Let us wait and see if this digital sticky application stick around or not!

With Google Keep, you can quickly jot ideas down when you think of them and even include checklists and photos to keep track of what’s important to you. Your notes are safely stored in Google Drive and synced to all your devices so you can always have them at hand. If it’s more convenient to speak than to type, Keep transcribes voice memos for you automatically.

Google Keep for Android is available on Google Play for devices running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and above. You can access, edit and create new notes on the web at http://drive.google.com/keep and in the coming weeks you’ll be able to do the same directly from Google Drive.

With Google Keep you can:

  • Keep track of your thoughts via notes, lists and photos [androidqrcode: com.google.android.keep]
  • Have voice notes transcribed automatically
  • Use homescreen widgets to capture thoughts quickly
  • Color-code your notes to help find them later
  • Swipe to archive things you no longer need
  • Turn a note into a checklist by adding checkboxes
  • Use your notes from anywhere – they are safely stored in the cloud and available at Google Drive

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