en technology windows 18 Best Google Apps You Didn't Know (2020)

18 Best Google Apps You Didn't Know (2020)

There are various Google apps that we widely use in our daily lives, but did you know that Google has over 100 apps available on the Play Store and Apple App Store? Yes, that’s right! Apart from the very popular Google apps like Gmail, Maps, Search, and Chrome, Google and its subsidiaries offer a variety of cool apps. And considering we’re talking about Google, there are some really great apps you don’t know about. Here are 18 of the best Google apps you didn’t know about.

Best Google Apps You Should Know (2020)

1. File

Google’s Files app is fairly new. It was first released as Files Go, a lightweight file manager for Android Go, a scaled-down version of Android intended to run on smartphones with less than 1 GB of RAM. However, due to the immense popularity of Files Go, Google has finally released the app as a standalone file manager for Android.
I’ve been using the Files app for the past few months, and I can safely say it’s one of the best file managers on Android. In addition to quickly accessing your local storage, you can also delete junk files to free up storage, share files offline with Files users, and back up your data to the cloud. If you aren’t using Files by Google, you’re missing out on one of the best Google apps I’ve ever used.

Files
Files

Installation: Android

2. Expedition

Another great, lesser-known Google app is Expeditions. It’s a virtual reality education tool that allows you to lead or participate in immersive virtual trips around the world, getting up close to historical monuments, diving underwater with sharks, and even visiting space. can. But that’s not all. Google now allows users to create and share their own expeditions with the world, making a wide variety of content available. I just watched the Chinese traditional musical instrument expedition and I really liked it. I also fell in love with the expedition exhibiting “Da Vinci’s Inventions.” Everything you see is projected in detail with AR. This is my favorite of the lesser-known Google apps. Please check it out. You won’t be disappointed.

Expeditions
Expeditions

Installation: Android / iOS

3. Photo scan

PhotoScan is a cool little app from Google that allows users to save physical photos in digital format. This app basically uses your smartphone’s camera to scan and save your favorite printed photos. We all know how great Google’s camera software is, and the same goes for this app. This app doesn’t just take a printed photo, it creates an enhanced digital scan . The app comes with features like glare-free scanning, automatic cropping based on edge detection, rectangular scanning with perspective correction, and smart rotation to help you scan your photos perfectly. The best part is that all the photos you scan are stored in Google Photos, organized and categorized, and searchable. This is definitely one of the coolest apps made by Google that many people don’t know about.

PhotoScan by Google
PhotoScan by Google

Installation: Android / iOS

4. Cameo appearance on Google

Cameos on Google is one of the coolest ideas Google has come up with in a while. The app allows you to become an authority over yourself. You can record yourself answering frequently asked questions about yourself on Google . When someone searches for that question, your video will appear as the answer. You don’t have to answer every question; you can select questions and answer them whenever you like. This is the best way to control your brand’s narrative.

Cameos on Google
Cameos on Google

Installation: Android / iOS

5. Toontastic 3D

Although Toontastic 3D is primarily an app aimed at children, it can be enjoyed by users of all ages. The app allows users to create animated characters and tell stories through them using easy-to-use drag-and-drop tools. All you have to do is move your characters around the screen and tell your story. This app can also record audio and animations and save them as 3D videos on your device. Overall, I found this app to be very engaging and entertaining, and I can see why kids would be so excited about it. This is a great app and you should definitely check it out.

18 Best Google Apps that You Have No Idea About
18 Best Google Apps that You Have No Idea About

Installation: Android , iOS (free)

6. Google Family Link for parents

The Google Family Link app is useful for parents who want to protect their children from the most dangerous situations online. The app comes with a full-fledged device manager that lets you view app activity, manage apps, recommend teacher-recommended apps, and more. You can also set device time limits along with bedtime protocols to ensure your child gets enough rest. Other features include device tracking, device locking, and other features. If you are a parent, this is a must-have app.

Google Family Link for parents
Google Family Link for parents

Installation: Android/iOS

7. Selfissimo!

Selfishmo! is an interesting selfie app developed by Google’s research department. This app uses Google’s experimental research technology to automatically capture a photo every time you pose . The app is very easy to use, just start taking a photo and start posing. The app will automatically capture an image every time you hold a pose for a few seconds. It feels like magic when it works perfectly, but we’re using experimental software, so performance will vary depending on the device you’re using. Still, it’s a very interesting Google app and worth checking out.

Selfissimo
Selfissimo

Installation: Android , iOS

8. Bolo: Learn to read with Google

Bolo is an unreleased app aimed at elementary school students. This app aims to improve children’s English and Hindi reading and writing skills by encouraging them to read aloud and giving them instant feedback . Bolo is powered by a handy text-to-speech tutor named “Diya,” the same voice recognition engine as Google Assistant. The app primarily targets Indian consumers as it features stories in both Hindi and English. The best part about Bolo is that it not only improves your child’s English reading comprehension by correcting their mistakes, but it also helps explain the meaning of English stories in Hindi to enhance their understanding . I really hope Google releases the full version soon, as I see the potential of this app.

Bolo
Bolo

Installation: Android

9. Google Socrates

Google’s Socratic is a fun educational app for students and parents alike. This app is powered by Google AI and understands school work at the high school and college level . Ask a Socratic will search the internet and provide you with the best resources to help you understand the concepts. Supports most high school subjects. Apart from searching for written resources, Socratic also searches for related videos, including step-by-step tutorials. This is a great study companion app for students.

Socratic by Google
Socratic by Google

Installation: Android / iOS

10.Google Classroom

Google Classroom is a free service for schools, nonprofits, and anyone with a personal Google Account. Teachers and students can easily connect. So whether you’re teaching a class or just a few students, this is the place to plan your course, take classes, submit assignments, send announcements, start class discussions, and more. Helpful. The best part is that Google Classroom does not contain any ads and does not use student data to promote ads. If you are an educator, please check it out.

Google Classroom
Google Classroom

Installation: Android / iOS

11. My map

The Google My Maps app is a great app, and I’m surprised you’ve never heard of it before. This app allows you to use areas within the map to add your own pointers and details, essentially allowing you to create your own custom map . For example, you can mark your favorite places in the city and use it later to direct your friends to it. You can also save maps, create new maps, and share maps with friends. Sounds pretty convenient, right?

11. My Maps
11. My Maps

Installation: Android

12. Google Authenticator

Google Authenticator is an app that aims to make two-step verification for your Google Account more secure and hassle-free. To start using the app, you’ll first need to set up two-step verification on your Google Account. Once set up, you’ll be able to use codes from the app instead of getting them via text or email. The app generates new 2-step verification codes in a timely manner , so no one opens the app to retrieve the code .

12. Google Authenticator
12. Google Authenticator

Installation: Android / iOS

13. Grasshopper: Learn to code for free

Grasshopper is Google’s coding app for beginners. It’s a fun and easy way to start your coding adventure while playing interesting games on your phone that teach you how to write real JavaScript. With the app you will go through progressively challenging levels while developing your abilities . Once you pass all levels, you will have a good grasp of basic programming skills and can begin your journey as a programmer.

Grasshopper learn to code
Grasshopper learn to code

Installation: Android / iOS

14. Spotlight Story

As Google aptly puts it, ” Google Spotlight Stories is your mobile movie theater .” This amazing app offers some of the most immersive stories you can watch on your smartphone. Stories and movies with 3D/2D animation, 360° spherical movie-quality video, spherical surround sound, and sensor fusion technology to make you feel like you’re part of all the action. Believe me, you have to see it to believe it. There aren’t that many stories in the app, but you need to watch the stories that are already there. The graphics are certainly beautiful and you will definitely like it. Give it a try and thank me later!

14. Spotlight Stories
14. Spotlight Stories

Installation: Android / iOS

15. Arts and Culture

Arts & Culture is another great Google app that doesn’t get enough attention. For everyone who loves art and history, this app lets you explore art, historical wonders, cultural artifacts, and more from over 850 archives, museums, and other historical organizations. You can take a 360-degree panoramic tour, read about different works of art, discover gems of art, and admire great art in detail . If you’re into art, history, and culture, this Google app is sure to get you hooked.

15. Arts & Culture
15. Arts & Culture

Installation: Android / iOS

16. Google Shopping

Google Shopping is the company’s same-day shopping app that lets you shop from local stores like Costco, Walgreens, and Target . Using the app, you can buy regular everyday items from these stores and have them delivered the same or next day. Unfortunately, this service is only available in a few areas including San Francisco, California, Manhattan, Chicago, Boston, Washington DC, and Nevada. The app is free to use, but you can get a free membership for $10 a month and get free shipping on eligible products. If you have a free account, shipping costs start at $4.99.

16. Google Shooping
16. Google Shooping

Installation: Android / iOS (Free with $10/month membership plan)

17. Accessibility Scanner

As the name suggests, Accessibility Scanner is a tool for developers that allows them to edit various interface elements for people with vision impairments. To start using it, you must first enable the app in Settings -> Accessibility. Once enabled, a floating button will appear allowing you to capture the page for suggestions. When you press a button on any page, the app takes a screenshot and scans the page for suggestions for UI elements . Suggestions include touch targets, item names or labels, text contrast, and more. You can then share the information with the app developer and request that they make changes.

17. Accessibility Scanner
17. Accessibility Scanner

Installation: Android

18. Measure

Measure is Google’s augmented reality app that lets you take simple everyday measurements around your home or office, similar to a tape measure. This app can measure the height, width, and length of objects using your smartphone’s camera with AR. The object to be measured must be placed on a flat surface, otherwise the measurements will be incorrect. Although the measurements are not as accurate as those you would get with a physical tape measure, they are very good and can be very useful if you don’t have a tape measure on hand or want an approximate value.

Measure
Measure

Installation: Android

Want to try these best Google apps?

You may have heard of some of the apps on this list, but you probably haven’t heard of most of them. To be honest, we had no idea about some of the best Google apps on our list, but when we tried them out, we were pleasantly surprised by how good they were. Well, this was a bit expected considering this is Google Apps we’re talking about. There are some other lesser-known Google apps, but most of them are aimed at businesses or enterprises. From a consumer perspective, these are arguably the best of the lesser-known Google apps. Give it a try and let us know which is your favorite app in the comments section below.