Label, color, or pin notes

To sort and find your notes in Google Keep, you can label, color, and pin notes. If you’re sharing a note, only you’ll be able to see your labels, colors, and pins. You can have up to 50 labels.

Label your notes

Add a label

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Keep app Google Keep.
  2. Tap the note you want to label. To select multiple notes, touch and hold a note and then tap other notes you want to select.
  3. In the bottom right, tap Action Action menu. If you selected multiple notes, you can skip this step.
  4. Tap Labels Label.
    • Check the box next to each label you want.
    • To add a label, enter a label name in "Enter label name" and tap Create Insert.
  5. In the top left, tap Back Back.
  6. You’ll see the label at the bottom of the note. To remove a label, tap a tag.

Edit a label

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Keep app Google Keep.
  2. In the top left, tap Menu Menu.
  3. Next to "Labels," tap Edit.
  4. Find the label you want to change and tap Edit Edit.
    • To delete a label, tap Delete Delete .
    • To edit a label, enter a new label and tap Done Done.
  5. When you’re done, tap Close Close.

Change the color or background of your notes

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Keep app Google Keep.
  2. Tap the note you want to edit.
  3. In the bottom right, tap Action Action menu.
  4. At the bottom, choose a color or background from the gallery.
  5. To save the changes, in the top left, tap Back Back.

To edit multiple notes:

  1. Touch and hold a noteand then tap other notes you want to select.
  2. Tap Change color Color.
  3. Choose a color or background from the gallery.

Pin important notes

You can pin important notes to the top of your Google Keep feed to quickly access them.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Keep app Google Keep.
  2. Tap the note you want to pin.
  3. Tap Pin note Pin.
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