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Google Keep

Take notes, create lists, organize and share them with ease.

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Quickly capture what’s on your mind and get a reminder later at the right place or time. Speak a voice memo on the go and have it automatically transcribed. Save a photo as a note and recognize the text it contains with the powerful OCR feature.
Google Keep makes it easy to capture a thought or list for yourself, and share it with friends and family.
Keep is a simple yet powerful app that makes creating notes and lists an easy task.
Everything you add syncs across all of your devices and is available on:
https://keep.google.com/

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Free or paid:

  • Free

Accessibility and User Comments:

The app is generally accessible, but there are a few observed issues:

  1. When long-pressing a note to select it, the screen reader announces the number of selected notes. However, there is no indication of the state of the notes when trying to move between them, making it difficult to know which notes are selected.
  2. In the most recent versions, typed characters and words are not announced even when TalkBack is set to announce them. This issue does not impact Jieshuo. However, with both Jieshuo and TalkBack, when a character is deleted while composing a note, the deleted character is not announced.

Last Tested App version and Android version:

App version: Varies with device. Android14

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Kareen Kiwan

Since her introduction to Android in late 2012, Kareen Kiwan has been a fan of the operating system, devoting some of her time to clear misconceptions about Android among blind people. She wrote articles about its accessibility and features on the Blindtec.net Arabic website, of which she was a member of its team. Kareen's experience was gained through her following of the Android-related communities and fueled by her love for technology and her desire to test new innovations. She enjoys writing Android-related articles and believes in the role of proper communication with both the blind screen reader Android users and app developers in building a more accessible and inclusive Android. Kareen is a member of the Blind Android Users podcast team and Accessible Android editorial staff.

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