Google has introduced a new feature for Android users with large-screen devices like tablets and foldable phones in its popular note-taking app, Google Keep. You can now use multiple Google accounts simultaneously within the app.
You can open two Keep windows, each logged into a different Google account. This feature is handy for users managing personal and work accounts or those with multiple Google accounts.
This new support for multiple accounts builds upon the multi-instance support introduced last year. That previous feature allowed users to open separate instances of the Keep app in split-screen mode, which helps view different notes simultaneously.
Now, with support for multiple accounts, each instance in these split-screen setups can be logged into a different Google account. This opens up a whole new level of productivity and flexibility for Google Keep users on large-screen Android devices.
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This new feature is now rolling out to both rapid and scheduled release domains. If your Google Workspace domain is set to rapid release, you should expect to see this feature soon if you haven’t already.
For scheduled release domains, the feature will be available later. This feature is available to all Google Workspace customers, including individual Workspace subscribers and users with personal Google accounts.
Therefore, regardless of your Google account type, if you’re using Google Keep on an Android device with a large screen, you can use this new support for multiple accounts.