
Google will show a percentage bar where you can see the exporting process in real time. Once you have done that, click on Create Archive to begin the takeout process.

I recommend choosing file type as zip, archive limit depending on how many notes you have, and delivery method as Add to Drive to make things super easy. On the next page, you can select the file type, archive size, and Delivery method. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the Next Button. If you click on the arrow there, you will see a note that will inform you that the Keep notes will be downloaded in HTML format. Now scroll down to find Google Keep and select it. Click on Select None to deselect all the services. There you will find a list of all the services that is offered by Google and is associated with your particular Google ID.

This involves contacts, files, profile information, saved, photos, music, Google Hangout history, and off course, Google Keep among other Google services. Google Takeout is a lesser known Google feature that allows users to export/download all of your Google data. While Evernote doesn’t make it easy to import notes from Google Keep, there are few ways to go about it. To test these methods, I created some demo notes in a different Google account. But what if I wanted to transfer notes from Google Keep to Evernote? This is why, I recently started using Google Keep to maintain lists of to-dos, jotting down quick thoughts, and adding location-based reminders.

It was never meant to be used as a filing cabinet where you store notes and then forget about it. Google Keep is more suitable for taking quick notes that you may want to delete at a later point in time.
