

Google has been hard at work improving Google Keep, the company’s notes and lists app for the web, Android and iOS to better compete with the likes of Evernote, Microsoft’s OneNote, and Apple’s Notes app.
Just last month Google updated the Android version of the Google Keep app to add the ability to add drawings to notes and annotate photos. There’s no official word yet, but it’s likely this feature will eventually make it into the iOS version of Google Keep too.
In the meantime, Google on Thursday announced that the latest update to Google Keep for iOS now allows users to export notes to Google Docs – a promising development given that the iOS version of Google Keep was only released in September. The feature first rolled out to the web app in March and on Android in August.
To export a note to Google Docs, create a new note in your Google Keep iOS app, tap the overflow menu (three vertical dots in the top tight corner), and tap Copy to Google Docs. Google Keep will copy the note to Google Docs and, when done, display a confirmation message at the bottom of the screen to inform you that “Your note has been copied to Google Docs,” along with a link to Open your document to view or edit it.
See the “Copy to Google Docs” feature on Google Keep for iOS in action below:
In addition to Google Docs export feature, Google Keep for iOS now also includes access to the app from the Today view in the iOS Notification Center and the ability to share notes and save content while you are browsing using the iOS share extension.
You can download the Google Keep update from iTunes now to access the new features.
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