Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Apr 24
Google Keep guide explains features for notes, lists, reminders, and collaboration
Updated
Updated · Computerworld · Apr 24

Google Keep guide explains features for notes, lists, reminders, and collaboration

13 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Apr 24
  • The updated April 2026 guide covers Google Keep’s web and mobile apps, including AI-powered list generation for Android users with Pixel phones or Google AI Pro, Ultra, or Workspace Labs accounts.
  • Users can create, organize, and share notes with images, voice memos, and drawings, set reminders, and collaborate in real time. Integration with Google Drive ensures notes sync across devices and platforms.
  • The guide highlights tools like the Chrome extension, advanced search, labeling, and keyboard shortcuts for efficient workflow. Google Keep remains free for individuals and included in Google Workspace subscriptions.
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