1. keep.google.com

    Sign in to Google Keep to capture, organize, and share notes and lists easily.
  2. workspace.google.com

    Curious about Google Keep? Take a look at our FAQs to learn more. Look for the Keep logo in the apps panel on the right side of your screen. Click the logo to open Keep, from there you will be able to click 'Take a note' to create a new note, or view and edit your existing notes.
  3. play.google.com

    4 days agoGoogle Keep is an app that lets you capture, organize and share your thoughts, lists and photos. You can use voice memos, labels, widgets, tiles and reminders to sync your notes across devices and find them fast.
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  4. howtogeek.com

    Jan 12, 2025Google continues to improve Keep, its note-taking app, with small updates and tweaks to its features. Keep isn't exactly high-profile, but it's come a long way in a decade, and there are signs that Google is taking it more seriously than ever. Real-Time Note Cooperation (2014)
  5. apps.apple.com

    ‎• Capture, edit, share, and collaborate on your notes on any device, anywhere. • Add notes, lists, photos, and audio to Keep. • Organize your notes with labels and colors. • Set and forget. Get reminded about a note at the right time or place. • Record a voice memo and have it automatically transcri…
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    Google Keep

    Note-taking service developed by Google

    Google Keep is a note-taking service included as part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. The service also includes: Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Google Drawings, Google Forms and Google Sites. Google Keep is available as a web application as well as mobile app for Android and iOS. The app offers a variety of tools for taking notes, including texts, lists, images, and audio. Text from images can be extracted using optical character recognition and voice recordings can be transcribed. The interface allows for a single-column view or a multi-column view. Notes can be color-coded and labels can be applied to notes to categorize them. Later updates have added functionality to pin notes and to collaborate on notes with other Keep users in real-time. Google Keep has received mixed reviews. Wikipedia

    Developer(s)Google
    Initial releaseMarch 20, 2013
    Operating systemAndroid, iOS, web, Wear OS, WatchOS
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