Stack a Google App – How to use Google stacks.

Stack a Google App – How to use Google stacks: In computer science, a stack is an abstract data type that serves as a collection of elements, with two main principal operations: Push, which adds an element to the collection, and Pop, which removes the most recently added element that was not yet removed.
Google Stack is a document-digitizing and -filing app, launched by Google in March 2021. The app is free but available exclusively for Android users. Copies of Google Stack documents also can be stored on a user’s Google Drive.
A document scanning app has been launched by Google’s in-house incubator, Area 120 named Stack. The app scan and categorizes documents with Google’s Document AI tech. Although it’s only available to Android users in the US at the moment.
  1. A neat pile of objects usually one on top of the other.
  2. A large number or amount We’ve got a stack of bills to pay.
  3. A large pile (as of hay) is usually shaped like a cone.
  4.  Chimney, smokestack.
  5.  A structure with shelves for storing books.

What is a stack app on Android?

With the Stack app, initially available for Android, users can take a photo of a document and the app will automatically name it and “stack” it into the correct category — like Bills, Banking, House, IDs, Immigration, Insurance, Legal, Medical, Pet, Receipts, Tax, Travel, Vehicles and Work.

Is Google stack safe?

Stack uses Google’s advanced security and sign-in technology to protect your documents. For extra protection on your phone, you can require a scan of your face or fingerprint every time you unlock the app. The stack can also automatically save a copy of your documents to Google Drive.

Is the Stack app free?

The Stack app is free on iPhone, iPad, and Android through the app stores. This game is a great one to play when you want to pass some time, and the ads are infrequent enough that you can deal with them.