In today's post, I will be talking about the new app that was recently released by Google in April which is called Stack. Stack is actually released by Area 120 by Google an internal incubator program for experimental projects like such as Stack.
Today I am going to tell you ALL you need to KNOW about this app. Before getting started, let me give you an explanation of the app. Stack is an app where it allows you to scan documents to pdf, copy them to Google Drive, store it in folders, add photos or pdfs, and share them with third-party apps.
First of all, Google Stack is actually available in the USA, so you will need to head to the Google Play Store and search for Google Stack. If you are not living in the USA, don't worry because you can still download the app through apk file on apkpure.
The app is divided into different stacks (similar to a folder) where it allows you to keep receipts, ID cards, documents, and more. You also got the ability to create your own stacks like I created a stack for my homework.
Just a reminder, you will need a Google account to save all your scans and documents. Below the page, there is a plus icon where it allows you to scan documents, get pictures from your gallery and upload pdf documents as well.
When you scan a document, it allows you to adjust the color levels to three levels, bright, medium, or original. Other features are, to crop the photo, and to change the rotation level. It also allows you to add more documents so you can group them. After scanning, Google has a Technology to identify the name of the document by the name of the title. After that, you may choose the selected stack that you want to keep in.
There is also a feature where it can also identify new documents that were scanned.
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