Post the update; whenever you capture a screenshot inside the Google app of pages such as the Feed, search results, or follow-up links viewed through Chrome Custom Tabs, the app will bring up a panel from the bottom. You can choose to either share the image or edit it. The editor is relatively straightforward and features only a handful of options. You can crop the screenshot or doodle over it. The app, although, doesn’t yet allow altering the brush size, and the color palette (seven shades) is quite limited as well. But I reckon that these should suffice the majority of users.

Enable the Hidden Screenshot Tool on the Google App

The feature is still in the beta channel, but you can easily sign up for it if you’d like to try one. All you need to do is head over to this link and hit the “Become a Tester” button. Once that’s done, you’ll need to install the pending update. Then, fire up the Google app and head into its settings. There, tap “Accounts and Privacy”, scroll down to the bottom, and enable the “Edit and share screenshots” option.

Apple had added a similar tool to iPhones only a couple of months through the iOS 11 update. Although, that functions with screenshots throughout the operating system, not just the ones taken on Apple’s own apps. Therefore, it’s possible Google might bring the tool natively to Android as well with the forthcoming Android P update or perhaps, inside its virtual Assistant which already has a “Share a Screenshot” option.

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