Lately, “Google Workspace” marking has been showing up on more Android splash screens, and Google Keep is presently the most recent example.
Keep going year, Gmail on the web, iOS, and Android acquired the “Google Workspace” brand under the animating application logo.
On Android, it has since come to Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, as well as the Meet consolidation. Google Keep is currently the most recent example with version 5.22.362.x (not generally carried out yet). It’s certainly more consumer-facing than the other applications, and has seen various updates in recent weeks:
Google Keep carrying out ‘dual pane’ view for Android tablets and foldables
Save for Wear OS updated with Material You redesign [Gallery]
Google optimizing widgets for Android tablets, beginning with Drive and Keep
Google Keep adds Wear OS 3 tile to make notes rapidly
The greatest holdouts today are Google Calendar, Chat, and Tasks. The to-do client is getting increasingly more cross-service integrations, while Calendar is another very consumer-first application, particularly on Android.
In the mean time, Jamboard and Voice (formally thought to be a Workspace “add-on”) would be technically eligible.