
Because of this, Google Keep is most likely to find heavy use with casual users who don’t have needs for more advanced task tracking and other advanced tools. While in the following years this app has received some complaints from the worldwide media and audience because of the lack of the few notable features (such as the lack of formatting options and no undo button), Google has decided to keep this app’s feature list to the bare minimum, making it approachable and easy to use. Originally launched in 2013, Google Keep very quickly gained popularity as one of the most popular tools available in the large suite of web services offered by Google. Accessible as the Google web service via any modern web browser or via standalone iOS and Android apps, this lightweight web app allows anyone to take several forms of notes, including ordinary text notes, formatted single or multi-column notes, lists, images, and even audio recordings.


Google Keep is a comprehensive note-taking service developed by Google and offered for free to all holders of the Google Account.
