It appears that Google Keep is developing a tool that will use generative AI to improve the appearance of your sketches. Scribbles will be transformed into vector art, color pencil drawings, or ink marker art using the proposed "Help me draw" function.
Google Keep, the company's note-taking tool, has lately gained some helpful features. The Mountain View tech behemoth is now developing a new input option for the app, according to the people at Android Authority.
In essence, the business is developing a mode for handwritten notes and the capability to turn them into editable text. After delving into the code of the latest version of Google Keep (5.24.462.04.90), Android Authority discovered a tool under development that appears to be a component of the "text to sketch" mode.
It appears that the capability might function similarly to Samsung Galaxy AI's Drawing Assist. Basically, you may highlight your drawing and ask "Help me draw" to identify what it might be and work with it when you add some pen strokes in Keep (pre-existing photos don't seem to be supported).
In the event that the tool detects the start of a piece of art, it can render a range of art styles. A monochromatic ink rendering, a pencil drawing in shaded colors, or vector art are all options. Additionally, you'll appear to be able to explain the drawing you're aiming for.
Currently, Google Keep is not finishing any of the renderings, and the feature is not working. It appears that before the feature can display anything, Google must incorporate its AI.