If at any time you happened to use Google Keep instead of note apps on your Android tablet, we have good news for you. Since the service was introduced by Google, little has been done to enhance it or to improve its access from browsers. The Android application works perfectly but if we want to see what we write down from our desktop we have to enter the happy URL to be able to access. An altruistic developer has developed a Chrome extension which gives us direct access to Google Keep.
We usually talk about applications for tablets, but you have to be realistic and see that many of the services that we access from mobility make sense because you use them from home and want to continue doing it when you are not there. This seems to have been forgotten by the Mountain Viewers with their own note app.
En this link to the Chrome Web Store you can download the extension Google Keep Extension developed by Paul Eiche. It is basically a shortcut in a floating window to the desktop version of the service. From there you can search and create notes, revise the ones you already had and share them.

Fortunately, we always have the help of developers to cover this type of deficiency that we find in many services of the great American company. It is true that it seems that few people are actually using it. It does not surprise us, since compared to the powerful Evernote system, little can be done. Not only is it much more versatile and powerful, but it is also fully established in millions of users who share information with each other.
In the absence of reasons to switch today, the only point where Keep could convince is with its integration with Drive. This possibility seems to be in the service roadmap given that its URL, https://drive.google.com/keep/, describes a membership to it.
Source: Android Central