The fastest way to capture a thought, no folders, no friction, just notes. Supports text, checklists, audio, and photos, and syncs instantly across all your Google devices.
Where many note keeping services focus on rich feature sets, Google Keep tries to do the opposite, aiming for a fairly simple cloud-based note taking app that still supports a wide variety of inputs such as text notes, checklists, audio and photos.
The most flexible free note-taking app available, works across every platform and suits nearly any workflow. PCMag calls it the first app most people should consider, and it's completely free.
A local-first, Markdown-based app beloved by knowledge workers who want full control over their notes. Reddit's note-taking community consistently recommends it for anyone who thinks in systems.
An all-in-one workspace that goes far beyond notes, databases, wikis, project tracking, and AI are all built in. Best for teams or individuals who want one app to rule everything.
A free, open-source app that stores notes locally by default, no cloud required. PCMag's top pick for privacy-conscious users who don't want their notes living on someone else's server.