Google Keep is a free, online note-taking application available as part of Google's free, online, web-based Docs suite. Google Keep is also available as a mobile application and web application for Android and iOS. The primary difference between the free online version and the mobile application version is that the free version does not have a web interface. Instead, a user may view and edit documents on the Keep website using their own Android or iOS device. Documents are saved to an offline folder on the Keep account server and can be accessed by any computer with an Internet connection.
Google Keep has some unique features that set it apart from other free online note taking applications. It supports collaboration using an email address. Users may also be able to work on multiple documents at the same time by adding notes together. The application offers the ability to create a virtual desk so that everyone on a team is in the same place at the same time. It has a feature that allows the team members to track changes to the document, review other people's work, and suggests additions or changes to the document when someone suggests it.
A Google Keep user may be able to download and synchronize their data between multiple devices. Documents are typically stored in a password protected "keep folder," which allows one user to read and add notes to while they are away from the computer. Google Keep has many unique features that make it stand out as one of the more interesting free online note taking applications.