Google has brought a lot of its Android apps over to iOS, including its main search app, Maps, and Docs. However, there’s one notable app that’s never made the jump: Google Keep. That’s finally changing today.
Google Keep is now available on iOS, two and a half years after launching on Android. Just like the Android version, Google Keep for iOS lets you create notes — both written and voice — and lists and then sync ‘em across your devices. You can add photos and audio to notes and you can organize them with colors and labels.
Google Keep for iOS is 28MB and requires iOS 8. It’s compatible with the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
It’s kind of strange that it took Google Keep this long to launch on iOS. After all, it’s not like some crazy intensive app or something that’s integral to Android’s success. And while iOS users have been able to access Keep on the web, this new app will make using Google’s note-taking service much easier.
You can grab Google Keep for iOS using the link below.