Although Google has an affinity with abandoning apps, Google Keep has been the exception to the unwritten rule. The app has been around since 2013, and despite going through some periods of time without much development, it remains a fantastic note-taking app. One of the best reasons to use Keep is that it works with pretty much any device that you own, with apps available on iOS and Android, along with being able to use the web client on your computer. Today, we’re taking a look at some of the Google Keep tips and tricks that will make you feel like a pro.
If you end up using Google Keep for all of your note-taking needs, then you will likely end up with more notes than you know what to do with. This means that you could spent quite a long time just looking for a specific note. Thankfully, you can pin specific notes in the Keep app.
After the notes have been pinned, they will appear at the top of the Keep app. This will save you some time from needing to search through them all.
Another great way to keep all of your notes organized is to use colors. This will help certain notes stand out, while also making it easy to group others together.
Google Keep is actually a pretty great app if you are looking for a task management system, including to-do lists and having notes all in the same app. One great way to properly manage your to-do lists is to set reminders, and you can do so right from the Keep app.
As you would expect, you might need to change the time and/or date for the reminder that you created. Here’s how you can change the time and date for a reminder in Keep:
From this dialog box, you can also get rid of a reminder while keeping the Note. Just tap Delete and the reminder will be removed from your note.
Although printing things is definitely a lost art, there are some that still need to print notes and pictures. If you’re a regular Google Keep user, then you can actually use this to print notes from your phone. The only “catch” is that you’ll need to rely on Google Docs to make it happen.
Typing things out all of the time can be frustrating, or just downright inconvenient. Keep allows you to also record voice notes, which is great for those who don’t have a Pixel and access to Google’s excellent voice recorder. Here’s how to create a voice note with Keep:
Being able to share your notes between different apps can be a necessity from time to time, and you can do so from Keep. The default option is to simply copy the notes over to Google Docs, but you can also share notes with different apps from the same menu.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is one of those features that we tend to take for granted. It’s seeing a bit of a resurgence thanks to the integration in Google Photos and in iOS 15. However, Google Keep has had this functionality for years. Essentially, you can add a photo with some text (like a recipe) to a note, and Keep can extract that text into the note.
It may take a moment, depending on how much information is on the page. However, once it’s completed, the Keep Note will display the text in the note below the image.
With how great Google Keep is, we know that there are more features that we haven’t covered here. Sound off in the comments and let us know what your favorite Google Keep tips and tricks are!