Google Keep users on Android can finally format their text. (Image: Google)
Google Keep note-taking app for Android is finally getting text formatting, allowing customization through bold, italics, and more.
Google has announced that its Google Keep note-taking app on Android is finally getting some long-awaited text formatting features. This will let usersĀ format theirĀ notes in different ways to make them more organized. Users will be able to customize and emphasize your text by bolding, underlining, italicizing, and using heading styles.
For those uninitiated, Google Keep is the default notes app for Googleās Pixel phones, and you can also install it on other Android phones, and itās available on the web and iOS devices. Itās been a popular simple note-taking app, but itās been missing some essential formatting features that are standard on other note-taking appsālike Samsungās Notes app and Appleās Notes app.
When Is The Feature Rolling Out?
Google, in a workspace update, notes that the text formatting feature would be rolling out to all compatible Android smartphones in the ācoming weeks.ā This means that the feature will be released gradually to users across the worldāand not everyone will receive it at once. So, if you donāt get access immediatelyādonāt worry, as you will get it eventually in the weeks to come.
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