Google has quietly released a progressive web app called Chrome Canvas that lets you make quick doodles that automatically save to your Google account, via Chrome Unboxed. That means you can just type in “canvas.apps.chrome” into a Chrome browser on any computer, and pull up a basic drawing app without having to download any programs or apps. Chrome Canvas first showed up as an app in a recent Chrome OS Dev build, but it’s available now on any browser that supports WebAssembly, like Firefox.
The app’s features are pretty simple for now, with a basic toolbar consisting of pencil, pen, marker, chalk, and eraser tools, in addition to a color palette. You can export your drawing as a PNG file when you’re done, or pull up the same drawing on…
Written by Dami Lee
This news first appeared on https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/20/18150818/google-chrome-canvas-browser-app-doodles under the title “Google’s Chrome Canvas is a handy browser app for quick doodles”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.