Google Keep Update Now Transfer Saved Images To Third-Party Apps! Here's How You Can Use It

Google Keep receives a major enhancement that might be of your interest to. For the past few years, drag-and-drop is already available on other tools.

Google Keep Update Now Transfer Saved Images To Third-Party Apps! Here's How You Can Use It
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This smartphone functionality is available in Android 10 and other newer versions. The latest one to receive this feature is Google Keep.

The tech giant manufacturer confirmed that Google Keep's drag-and-drop feature was launched on July 1. As of writing, the new feature is still being rolled out, meaning that other Android users may still not have it.

Google explained, via its official blog post, that the ongoing rollout is expected to be completed 10 days after it started.

Google Keep Update Now Transfer Saved Images To Third-Party Apps!

According to Android Central's latest report, the new Google Keep feature allows you to transfer saved images to other third-party applications.

But, before you can use it, your smartphone should already be using the split-screen mode. After that, you need to press the selected image for a few seconds until you can move it from its original place.

Then, just drag the image saved on Google Keep to your chosen third-party application. This new functionality is specifically available on the Google Keep 5.22.242.00.90 version.

If you still can't access the new feature, you can visit your Google Play Store and search for Google Keep. After that, update the app and check if it is already the latest version.

Once you are done with this process, go back to the first step and try it again.

Recent Google Tool Enhancements

The latest Google Keep drag-and-drop feature is pretty interesting, especially since you can transfer images to other third-party apps without saving them on your device.

Aside from this, the tech giant manufacturer also improved some of its other tools. These include the following:

  • Google Forms finally received new options for styling fonts, as well as rich text formatting.
  • Google Meet was enhanced, allowing users to see invited participants who haven't joined the call.
  • Gmail also received its own upgrade, enabling users to see the new Gmail experience by default.

If you want to see other previous tool enhancements launched by Google, you can click this link.

Meanwhile, Google's Carbon Footprint Calculator is expected to be launched.

On the other hand, the recent Google WearOS update offers better pairing for headphones, smartphones, and smartwatches.

For more news updates about Google Keep and other similar apps, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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