Chrome gets a native version of Paint
Google quietly released the Chrome Canvas web app, a tool for sketching and doodling directly within a browser. Typing “canvas.apps.chrome” in any browser that supports WebAssembly, like Chrome or Firefox, will direct you to the simple doodle web app where you can jot down notes and make quick sketches with your finger or a compatible pen.
Your work will automatically be saved to your Google account; no need to download anything, and there are no operating system limitations.
Article continues after this advertisementWhen you’re finished, the sketch can be exported as a PNG.
You can revisit your doodles on your phone, computer, or wherever else you access your Google profile.
The native Chrome OS drawing tool is quite basic for now, giving users only a handful of tool options with different widths and opacities, accompanied by a color palette where you can select any hex tone.
Article continues after this advertisementFor those with a Chromebook, you can install Canvas right into your app drawer just by tapping the three-dot menu and selecting “install Canvas.” Otherwise, you can access Canvas by copying and pasting “canvas.apps.chrome” on any computer. JB
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