Showcased at the Made by Google event on August 13, Google's new Pixel Screenshot app is now available on Play Store.
The release of the Pixel Screenshot comes only days after its groundbreaking introduction at the Google keynote wherein company representatives demonstrated and boasted the innovative edge it has over normal screenshot features.
On the sidelines of being listed on the Play Store for Android users, the Pixel Screenshots app is also available for sideloading.
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The feature with the help of AI organises all of your screengrabs and saves the extracted essence of each screenshot's content, letting users easily recall it later with the help of just keywords.
Since it's a recently released feature, it hasn't proved to be a headline grabber like Add Me and Reimagine but as it has come to the general audience's approach, it will, certainly, with time gain the traction due for Google.
According to Android Police, a prominent Google tipster AssembleDebug shared the Pixel Screenshots app in APK format which can be installed on other brands' smartphones without requiring root.
Upon launching, the Pixel Screenshots app pops up an overview of its features and asks for permission to access your device data, but the UI that follows immediately allows users to use it to arrange screenshots into collections.
Although the search feature does not work without the AI model, it also enables users to add notes to screenshots, which makes it a little less feature-rich than it is with the AI model.