Google Keep - Notes and Lists
About this version
Keep updates arrive through Google Play on Google's usual quiet schedule — frequent small releases, changelogs that rarely say anything specific. Visible change is rare and incremental; the app you used five years ago behaved much like today's. Recent movement has mostly come from Android platform integration rather than new note-taking capability, and some additions reach Pixel phones or newer Android versions before everyone else.
What recent updates focused on
- Deeper Android integration, including widgets, quick tiles, and note access from newer lock-screen and assistant surfaces
- Interface refreshes tracking Google's Material design changes rather than adding functionality
- Gradual, staged rollouts of small editing improvements, often server-side and tied to account rather than app version
Our update advice
Leave auto-update enabled and forget about it; releases are low-risk and there is nothing version-specific worth pinning. If a widely reported feature has not appeared for you, it is usually a staged rollout, not a missing update.
The authoritative source for the current version number, changelog, and
requirements is the official Google Play listing
(package com.google.android.keep). Read our full assessment in the
Google Keep - Notes and Lists review.