The 11 Best Note-Taking Apps in 2022 - Evernote, Notion, and More (2024)

Taking notes used to be so simple. You’d take out a sheet of parchment, dip your quill in ink, and get to writing.

Then a bunch of nerds got together and startedinventing things — and that’s when note-taking got complicated. Suddenly we had to choose from different models of typewriters and competing keyboard layouts.

Later the computer showed up, and with it, we got GUIs and dozens of different writing applications. And then the Internet came along, bringing cloud syncing into the mix.

In 2022, we’re faced with a dizzying array of tools and apps for taking notes. How do you choose which one to use?

Luckily, we’ve done the research. After putting dozens of apps through their paces and testing every feature — from the writing experience to shortcuts to sharing capabilities — we’ve put together this list of the best note-taking apps currently available.

Read on to find out which tool is the right one for you, your devices, and your price range!

Looking for tips on how to actually take your notes? Once you’ve chosen your app, check out our guide to the 6 best note-taking methods.

The Top 11 Note-Taking Apps of 2022

1. Notion

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Overview:Offers a powerful, database-driven note-taking experience that’s unlike most apps out there.

Pros:

  • Flexible pages. Notion has a template engine that allows you to turn pretty much anything into an easily-duplicated template, including a multi-layered collection of pages. It also has great media embedding and previewing tools, including a gallery view for photos and videos.
  • Powerful tables. Tables in Notion aren’t just charts; they’re databases. Think of Notion’s databases as Google Docs + Google Sheets. Every row in a table is its own Notion page that you can go into and update.
  • Nested hierarchical organization. You’re probably tired of this. But Notion does this. You can even turn a set of text into a dropdown so you can roll it up when you want non-immediate information out of the way.
  • Hybrid editor. Notion lets you write in Markdown or use normal keyboard shortcuts and UI elements to format your text.
  • Free personal accounts.As long as you don’t mind the 5 MB file upload limit, Notion’s free plan offers everything you need to take notes.

Cons:

  • No offline support. Currently, you need to have an internet connection to use Notion. The team is working to change this, but it’s a big limitation at the moment.

Price:Free

Platforms: Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web

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Notion is one of the most flexible and powerful apps I've ever used. It can be a note-taking app, but there's also a database feature with multiple views (including Trello-style kanban boards and calendars) the ability to make anything into a template, and great collaboration features. At CIG, we use it for all of our team documentation, and I also manage every YouTube video I make with it.

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2. Evernote

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Overview: Evernote is a cross-platform note-taking app that’s great for processing hand-written notes and clipping articles from the web. The price, however, could be prohibitive on a student budget.

Pros:

  • Multiple file formats. If you’re on a paid plan, Evernote can hold anything your professor throws at you: PDFs, PowerPoints, the 3 different sheets of requirements for one project. One fun extra: If you paste a Google Docs link, Evernote creates a Google Drive icon in-line and changes the URL to the name of the doc.
  • Scanner for mobile. You can use Evernote as a scanner to take photos of pages of books when you don’t want to pay for photocopying. It also has optical character recognition.
  • Web clipper for browsers. Great for saving those New York Times articles that are hidden behind a paywall so you can use them for your essay later. You can pick how much of the page you want to capture: everything, just the article text, or a highlighted selection of text.

Cons:

  • Limited organization. Imagine your study area’s desk: You have notebooks lying around that contain class notes, random doodles, and frustrated journal entries. You can pile up semi-related notebooks into stacks. You can put sticky notes or flags into pages of the notebook that contain certain topics you want to refer to. That’s the extent of organization with Evernote: stacks, notebooks, notes, and tags.
  • No Markdown support. If you typically write in Markdown to speed up your writing process, you’ll find its lack of support in Evernote frustrating.
  • Pricey. If you use Evernote to scan documents and save research papers as I do, the 60 MB included in the free plan won’t cut it. And if you want to use it with more than 2 devices or use optical character recognition, you have to go Premium. At least students get 50% off Premium for a year.

Price:$7.99 / month

Platforms: Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web

3. OneNote

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Overview: Microsoft’s free cross-platform note-taking app gives Evernote a run for its money, though the interface leaves something to be desired.

Pros

  • Totally. Free. It has everything Evernote can do, but there’s no premium tier. So you get the full feature set out of the box.
  • On basically all the platforms (for free). Just had to emphasize this: With OneNote, you get unlimited devices — a feature that other note-taking apps, like Evernote and Bear, keep behind a premium subscription.
  • Freeform. Unlike Evernote, you can put text boxes everywhere on the screen for OneNote. You can draw. You can even change the background to look like a ruled notebook!

Cons

  • Even less organization than Evernote. It lacks note sorting options, such as sorting notes by newest created or newest modified.
  • Messy interface + Limited tagging capabilities.With OneNote, you have notebooks and dividers within notebooks. Then you can also indent notes within notes. But it’s all over the user interface: notebooks on the left, dividers up top, then notes on the right. I’m a messy note-taker myself, but c’mon.

Price:Included with a Microsoft 365 subscription (starting at $69.99 / year). Check if you have free access through your school or company.

Platforms:Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web

4. Roam Research

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Overview: Roam Research takes a different approach to organization than most note-taking tools. You can instantly link one note to another to create a web of information, doing away with the need for tags and folders.

Pros:

  • Delightful writingexperience. Roam has strong support for Markdown, and the app is set up so that you can immediately begin writing when you open it.
  • The setup of the app encourages daily journaling. The default page when you open the app is a “Daily Note” for the current day. I’ve found this encourages me to journal in the course of using the app, which often leads to new ideas.
  • Fluid note-to-note linking. One of the core features of Roam is how easy it is to link notes (what Roam calls “Pages”) to each other. After you get the hang of the syntax, you’ll find yourself automatically linking notes (and ideas) together.
  • Easy to visualize the connection between notes. Roam features a “Graph Overview” that shows the connections between your notes as a web. It’s an interesting alternative to the hierarchical view that most note-taking apps use.

Cons:

  • No offline capability.Roam currently works only in the browser, and it requires an internet connection to access your notes. However, the founder claims an offline version of Roam is in development.
  • Learning curve. Roam is very powerful once you learn how to use it, but expect to spend a few hours learning the syntax and overall philosophy of the app.
  • Expensive.Access to Roam will cost you $15/month – more than any other tool on this list. Roam’s fans passionately argue that the tool’s design innovations more than warrant the price. We’ll leave that up to you to decide.

Price:$15 / month (after a 31-day free trial)

Platforms: Mac, Linux, Windows, Web

Here’s an overview of Roam Research from our founder Thomas Frank:

5. Bear

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Overview: Bear features powerful Markdown capability and an excellent writing experience. The only downside is its lack of Windows support.

Pros

  • Hybrid Markdown editor. You don’t have to imagine what your formatted Markdown will look like after you write because Bear formats text as you type.
  • Simple organizational system. Using “#” and “/”, Bear lets you tag each note and nest those tags within each other. #NestedHierarchy
  • Archive feature. A small but time-saving feature. Archiving a note takes it out of search and organization without deleting it.
  • Clean writing experience. Bear looks good out of the box — writing is readable, simple, and clean. The Premium version gets you a half dozen free themes that look even slicker.

Cons

  • Just Mac and iPhone. If you have a Windows setup…sorry.
  • Limited organization After a few weeks of using Bear, I started bumping up against the limitations of its organization system.

Price: Free for most features. Upgrade to the Pro subscription ($1.49 / month) to sync your notes between devices and get additional export options.

Platforms: iOS, Mac

6. Apple Notes

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Overview: Apple Notes offers solid organization and formatting features, though it lacks Markdown support and is (unsurprisingly) only for Apple devices.

Pros

  • Free.If you have an Apple device, you have access to Apple Notes.
  • Good-enough formatting tools. You get the usual bold, italics, and fonts.
  • Allows cross-platform editing via the browser. No need for Google Drive/Dropbox workarounds. Just log in to your iCloud account from a browser and you can pull up your notes on a PC.
  • Can create nested lists of hierarchical folders. This is surprising, given that some paid apps don’t have this feature. Well played, Apple.

Cons

  • No hybrid Markdown. You can’t have it all in a free tool, can you?

Price:Free

Platforms:iOS, Mac

7. Google Keep

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Overview: Google Keep offers a basic, cross-platform note-taking app that plays well with other Google tools. The only downside is its lack of organizational features.

Pros:

  • Free.All you need is a Google account.
  • Simple. Imagine how you use sticky notes, and Keep will make sense to you. You write something on the note, stick it in a place you’ll remember, then (ideally) transfer it somewhere permanent. The Google Keep interface even looks like a wall of stickies.

Cons:

  • No hierarchical organization. There’s only one level of tags. Depending on how much organization you need, this may not matter.

Price:Free

Platforms:Android, iOS, Web

8. Standard Notes

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Overview: Standard Notes takes security seriously and has powerful search features. The only downside is its lack of in-app image hosting.

Pros

  • Most security-focused. Everything you write is encrypted by default, and only you can access it.
  • Free (mostly).The free version of the app includes most features. But you’ll need to upgrade to a paid plan if you want support for rich text and Markdown.
  • Powerful search. Custom tags are infinitely nestable, similar to Bear. You can also define and save custom searches based on different criteria.
  • Supports all major devices. Including Linux.

Cons

  • Limited image support. It can’t host in-app. You have to save your images elsewhere before you can save them in the app.
  • Can’t drag-and-drop notes between folders and tags.

Price:Free for basic features. Upgrade to the Core Plan ($29 / year) to get rich text, Markdown support, and other features.

Platforms:Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, Web

9. Obsidian

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Overview:Obsidian combinescustomizable knowledge organization features with a Markdown editor that’s a delight to use.

Pros

  • Simple.Obsidian is based around Markdown and a simple (local) file/folder structure. This means that even if the app eventually disappears, you’ll still have all your data in a universally readable format.
  • Highly customizable.If you have the skills, you can write your own Obsidian plugins. You can also turn features of the app on and off to suit your needs.
  • Powerful organizational features.Obsidian lets you create links between pages, helping you to expand upon your previous work. It also lets you view the connections between your notes on a graph (similar to Roam).
  • Cross-platform. Obsidian is available on basically any platform you could want.
  • Works offline.You never need an internet connection to use Obsidian since all of your data is stored locally. In fact, you don’t even need an account to use the app.

Cons

  • Limited image support.While it is possible to embed images within your notes, you’ll still need to use the Markdown syntax. You can’t drag and drop images into notes as you can in Notion or other apps on this list.
  • Text-based.If you like highly visual notes, Obsidian won’t be for you. We recommend an option such as Notion instead.
  • Syncing notes is a paid feature.If you want to sync your notes across devices, you’ll need to pay for Obsidian Sync (currently $10 / month).

Price:Free (for personal and educational use)

Platforms:Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows

10. Ulysses

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Overview: Ulysses is great for both note-takingandwriting long-form essays or articles. But it lacks a free version and only works on Apple devices.

Pros:

  • A fully-featured writing app. If you want an app that you can use throughout your entire writing process from research to writing and printing, then Ulysses is your pick.
  • Focus mode. Many authors write books in Ulysses. But unlike some other heavy-duty writings apps, Ulysses gets out of your way with its Full-Screen focus mode.
  • Customizable. Ulysses has themes, including Dark Mode. You can also choose from several different markup styles and publishing formats — it’s really quite flexible.
  • Publishing to WordPress. After writing, editing, and formatting an entire blog post within Ulysses, I don’t have to log in to my WordPress dashboard to publish it anymore. Ulysses allows me to format images, tags, categories, and meta-data and upload all of them from the app.

Cons:

  • Pricey. It’s $5.99 / month with no free plan, but you can apply for a student discount for 6 months and get it down to $1.99 / month.
  • Mac and iOS only. As with Bear, the Ulysses app is exclusive to Apple devices. But if you just want to edit your files on a Windows computer, you can save them in a synced Google Drive or Dropbox folder and then edit the rich text file it provides.

Price:$5.99 / month

Platforms:iOS, Mac

11. Typora

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Overview: Typora is highly customizable and works on all major operating systems, though it lacks online and mobile apps for working on the go.

Pros:

  • Hybrid Markdown editor. It formats text as you type, and it’s faster than Slite.
  • Focus Mode. It dims the text you’re not currently working on.
  • Table of Contents mode. Like Slite, it allows you to zoom into headings and outlines.
  • Themes. Lots of themes that you can customize with CSS — a language that lets you dictate exactly how you want your content presented.

Cons:

  • No in-app storage. Since it’s just a Markdown editor, Typora doesn’t store notes in the app. Files are actually stored in your computer’s file system, meaning you can’t move notes around in the app.
  • Desktop-only writing app. Typora doesn’t have a mobile app, but you can always complement it with a Markdown-editor mobile app such as iA Writer.

Price: $14.99 (one-time purchase)

Platforms: Linux, Mac, Windows

Take Notes Your Way

There are a lot of note-taking apps out there. And as with most recommendations, you have to figure out what works for you.

I hope that this list will help you decide on your note-taking app, whether it’s on this list or not.

Bonus: If you want to ensure that the rest of your productivity system is optimized as well, you might want to check out these guides:

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The 11 Best Note-Taking Apps in 2022 - Evernote, Notion, and More (2024)

FAQs

What note-taking app is better than Evernote? ›

Google Keep is on our list of Evernote alternatives and is best for those looking to pair up a tool with Google's other products. With Google Keep, you can capture, edit, share, and collaborate on notes from anywhere in the world — even from your phone or iPad.

Is notion the best note-taking? ›

With a minimalistic interface and a myriad of customization options, Notion is a great app for digital note taking. Its highly structured and flexible system helps you keep things organized and tailor every page to your needs. You can create lists, embed media, sort and rearrange your notes, and more.

Which app provides best notes? ›

The Best Note-Taking Apps On The Market
  • Evernote. ...
  • OneNote. ...
  • Notion. ...
  • Hugo. ...
  • Simplenote. ...
  • Fellow. ...
  • Bear. Bear bills itself as an app that you can use for everything from basic notes to full-on essays. ...
  • Google Keep. Google Keep is Google's note-taking solution that lets you take, store, and share notes from any of your devices.
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Can GoodNotes replace Evernote? ›

GoodNotes is a strong Evernote competitor. It is one of the best Evernote competitors that enables you to import Word, PowerPoint, and PDF files to annotate them. You can find handwritten notes, folder titles, document outlines, and typed text with powerful OCR support.

Is GoodNotes better than Evernote? ›

Choose GoodNotes if you are using an Apple Device and want an application that's especially good with handwritten digital note-taking. Choose Evernote if you have a non-Apple device(s) and want integration with different apps. Go with both if you primarily use Apple devices and want the plus points of both apps.

Is Evernote still the best? ›

Evernote remains one of the best note-taking and syncing services there is in terms of features and functionality. It's still an eminently worthy Editors' Choice for its Premium and Business plans. It's much less of an attractive app for casual users who want to use it for free, however.

Which is better Notion or Obsidian? ›

Obsidian is a note-taking app that stores files locally on your device instead of in the cloud. With Obsidian, you use markdown language to create your notes. Unlike Notion, which has a database structure, Obsidian has a knowledge graph structure where all your notes are interconnected through bi-directional linking.

Is Notion so safe? ›

Notion encrypts your data aligning with industry-tested and accepted standards. We use TLS 1.2 to encrypt network traffic between users' browsers and the Notion platform. We also use AES-256 bit encryption to secure your database connection credentials and data stored at rest.

Is Notion free for students forever? ›

Absolutely! Notion is free to use indefinitely.

Does notion work offline? ›

Notion Doesn't Work Offline

With Notion, when you close the app, you need an internet connection to get it started, which makes sense because it is a web-based app.

Is it worth paying for Evernote? ›

If you do take a lot of notes, do heavy research, and want an easy system for organizing your notes in one place and collecting information efficiently, then Evernote's Personal plan can definitely be worth the investment.

What app do students use to take notes? ›

Evernote. Evernote lets students take notes across multiple devices. They can create and organize notebooks for different subjects, using lists, text, images, sounds and other media. Evernote's interface is simple, which may be helpful for kids who are easily distracted.

Is Evernote being discontinued? ›

On June 23, 2021, we will remove the Evernote app from the Amazon Appstore. Customers who currently use Evernote on their Amazon devices can continue to do so, but it will no longer be available for download or update.

Is there something better than GoodNotes? ›

There are more than 25 alternatives to GoodNotes for a variety of platforms, including Android, Mac, Windows, iPad and Android Tablet. The best alternative is NoteLedge, which is free. Other great apps like GoodNotes are Microsoft OneNote, Google Keep, xournal and Xournal++.

Does Microsoft own Evernote? ›

Evernote is available on Android, iOS, macOS, and Microsoft Windows, as well as a web client.
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Evernote.
Developer(s)Evernote Corporation
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Android, iOS
TypeNote-taking software, integrated software
LicenseFreemium, SaaS
Websiteevernote.com
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Does Evernote allow handwriting? ›

Use your finger or a stylus (such as the Pixelbook Pen) to add handwriting directly in Evernote for Android. Insert diagrams and handwritten text right alongside your photos, audio recordings, and file attachments. Evernote recognizes handwritten text inside your notes so you can search for it later.

Is Evernote free for students? ›

Yes! Eligible college students can get 50% off a one-year subscription to Evernote Personal. Learn more.

Does GoodNotes cost money? ›

GoodNotes 5 offers a free trial version with an upgrade to the full version via a one-time, in-app purchase for $7.99.

Why is Evernote so popular? ›

It is easy to organize notes in different ways with Evernote. You can create tags, crosslink between notes and employ a powerful searching tool that can find words and files across notes; you can search by keyword, the date a note was created or modified, and even the location of where it was written.

What happened to Evernote? ›

As of July 2021, Evernote Premium is no longer available for purchase. To get more features than Evernote Free provides, upgrade to Evernote Personal or Professional. Note: Current Plus and Premium subscribers will maintain their subscription as long as their subscription remains active.

Can Evernote read my notes? ›

Evernote can read your handwriting.

Why use Obsidian over Notion? ›

Notion acts as a personal database that helps the user to track down all the office notes, class notes, projects, etc. while. On the other hand, Obsidian works as the second brain of the user because the app is designed in such a way that it mimics how the brain links the different things together.

What is better Notion or asana? ›

It is for sure that both are task management programs, but if you need a simple task management tool with some note-taking options, Notion will be the best choice. Whereas, if you require a project-management tool that focuses on that area only, then Asana is the one you need.

What is Obsidian app good for? ›

Obsidian is a Markdown file reader. It sits on top of any relevant files in a designated folder or vault and enables users to write, edit and interlink their notes. It's built for taking notes quickly and adding bidirectional links. You can use it to build a personal wiki or Zettelkästen.

Does Notion sell your data? ›

In Terms and Privacy, the company claims: “Notion does not own your data, nor do we sell it to others or use it for advertising.

Who is Notion owned by? ›

Ivan Zhao - Founder - Notion | LinkedIn.

Can people see my Notion? ›

Conversation. To clarify, the only way someone else could access your Notion pages is if you enabled "Public Access" in the Share menu, regardless of which pricing plan you're on. If you choose to publish your page to the web, it can be accessed with that URL.

Why do people use Notion? ›

Notion is an all-in-one workspace. It allows you to take notes, manage projects and other tasks. There are many products that offer these functionalities individually. But none of them offers everything in one place.

Should I use Notion for school? ›

Notion is great for organizing notes and other materials for a specific class. But you can also use it to keep track of your class assignments and other obligations. As we mentioned in the intro, Notion has many to-do list and project management features. At the most basic, you can make checklists on any Notion page.

What are the limitations of Notion free? ›

If you want to share your Notion pages with friends, family, or coworkers, you can do so using the free plan, with a limit of up to five guests. Personal members can also publish a page to the web and share a link, allowing anyone to view it, with the option to let other Notion users comment on or edit it.

Can Notion employees see your notes? ›

Do employees have access to the content of my notes? Notion employees are only allowed to access your workspace data with your written consent. We are also only allowed to do this in order to facilitate an improved user experience for you (e.g. debug problems you have asked support about, etc).

Is Notion really useful? ›

Notion is a good note-taking app and a good task management app, though it's missing some advanced features from both. What Is Notion Good For? Notion is great for basic task management, so think freelancers and small teams that are doing something that requires a lot of text or wikis.

Can you access Notion without WIFI? ›

Does Notion work offline? Yes, you can work offline with Notion.

Is Evernote 2022 free? ›

2. Does Evernote offer a free version? Evernote has a free plan that covers the basic features you'll need to take notes for personal use. If you want access to the premium features or need more storage, you'll need to upgrade your account.

Can I use Evernote offline? ›

The new Evernote for Android

Tap the settings button (gear), then tap Notebooks > Offline notebooks. Select some or all notebooks to be downloaded for offline use.

Does Evernote have a limit? ›

However, the person with Evernote Free can only create notes up to 25 MB in size while the Personal subscriber can create notes up to 200 MB in size.

Can you handwrite in Notion? ›

The Apple Pencil is great for drawing or taking notes. And, you can use it to write or even draw in Notion.

Is there an app that will take notes for you? ›

Microsoft OneNote (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Web)

Microsoft OneNote is a free and full-featured note-taking app. It's Microsoft's answer to Evernote (the next app on this list), though without the need for a monthly subscription. OneNote is incredibly freeform when it comes to taking notes.

How do you take effective notes? ›

How do I take better notes?
  1. Repetition, repetition, repetition. ...
  2. Pictures are easier to remember than words so if you're short on time, draw an image.
  3. If you like to colour code, don't do it during initial note-taking.
  4. Write short, succinct sentences.
  5. Save time and use abbreviations and symbols.
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What is the best way to write notes? ›

How do I take better notes?
  1. Repetition, repetition, repetition. ...
  2. Pictures are easier to remember than words so if you're short on time, draw an image.
  3. If you like to colour code, don't do it during initial note-taking.
  4. Write short, succinct sentences.
  5. Save time and use abbreviations and symbols.
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Is Google Docs good for notes? ›

The Google Docs Research Tool is excellent for use with articles or research papers—and note-taking, as it turns out. For example, if there's a phrase you want to know more about, just highlight it and select the research tool.

Is there a free app for notes? ›

Notepad Free

Notepad Free is one of the highest-rated note-taking apps for Android. If you're looking for the simplest solution without fancy additional features, this is it.

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