ByNitish Singh-December 22 2018.092 Google has released a new Web app that allows users to doodle and take notes using Web browsers that support ‘ WebAssembly. ‘ Chrome Canvas works with all major stylus mice and laptop touchpads that support a wide range of inputs. The Web app is available on both mobile and desktop browsers. The new app is not limited solely to Chromebooks and Pixelbooks. Now accessible on a wide range of Web browsers, Chrome Canvas. It supports the Google Pixel Pen and even if you don’t own a stylus or touchscreen, you can also use a mouse or any other compatible input that also works on your device. .093 The app comes with a very simple user interface. There are a variety of predefined colors and methods for drawing paint. The regular pencil chalk marker and eraser devices are given. The software provide adjustments for different sizes, so you can export the files to your hard drive as Png. It supports uploads to the Google Drive, too. The app records inputs really quickly and Google has done a great job of keeping the input lag as small as possible. The app is perfect for casual note-taking and if you’re looking for more ‘ serious ‘ functionality, you can look at premium apps that offer much more than what the Canvas app currently provides. Excluding the software that comes with the “Chrome” tag, Google revealed the app is available via any web browser. The software does a pretty good job with no access to a dedicated stylus. If you don’t have a professional graphics tablet and want something to use easily, the app does a pretty good job of taking notes and creating documents and pictures.