The Google notes app launches funds to personalize our notes

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If you use Google Keep to manage your notes and lists, you will be interested in knowing one of the latest options added to the application.

Google is adding new options to customize the interface of the notes, beyond the background colors.

So you can add a background image in Google Keep

If you are one of those who takes advantage of all the background colors that Google Keep offers to differentiate your notes, you will find a bonus in the latest update of the app. The Google team is adding a series of nine funds with different themes.

The dynamics to implement these backgrounds is the same that you use for the colors. You just have to open the note interface and click on the color palette. In the first row you will find all the colors that we have so far, and in the second row you will see the images of designers that Google Keep has added.

Just choose the background that interests you and voila, you will have your note with a thematic background. A bit more fun than just using colors to customize the interface of your notes to differentiate them at a glance.

At the moment, there are only nine options, ranging from forests, swimming pools, fireworks to pencils, among others. So if you are to create lists in Google Keep, you can take into account some reason in the image that is related to your pending tasks.

Although this update does not change the dynamics of the Google Keep notes app, new options are always appreciated that allow us to customize the interface of our favorite applications. These new image backgrounds are already available in Google Keep on Android with the latest version of the app.

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So make sure that the application already has this update to be able to use these new funds. And of course, you can combine it with the rest of Keep’s functions, which allow you to create different types of notes and to-do lists.