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Online Notepad ✨
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Additional features
AI Edit
An AI assistant that helps you write and polish your notes.
Attach images and files
Attach images, PDFs, and other types of files to your note.
Not saved
Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Online Notepad App is a browser-based tool that allows for quick note-taking directly in Microsoft Edge. It features rich text editing and auto-saves to your local storage as you type.
Yes, the notepad is designed to work seamlessly with the Microsoft Edge browser. Simply open it in your Edge browser, and start taking notes instantly.
The tool functions directly within the Microsoft Edge browser without needing an extension. It provides a simple note-taking experience with rich text capabilities right in Edge.
There is no installation required. Just open the notepad in your Microsoft Edge browser and begin taking notes instantly.
No, the online notepad requires an internet connection to function. It saves notes locally in your browser's storage when you are connected.
Yes, the notepad supports rich text editing, allowing you to format text with options like bold, italic, and underlines. It also includes lists and heading formatting.
Yes, using the basic features of the notepad is free. For enhanced features like AI text editing and file attachments, logging in is required.
Notes are saved automatically to your local storage in Microsoft Edge and can be transferred to Evernote if logged in, providing cloud sync and storage.
No, notes do not have a version history. They auto-save as you type, but previous versions aren't retained.
Absolutely, the online notepad is compatible with Windows 10 using the Microsoft Edge browser, allowing for easy access and use.
For free users, notes are saved only in the local storage of the specific browser used. Logging in allows saving to Evernote for access across devices and browsers.
No, the online notepad is designed for desktop use only. For mobile access, save notes to Evernote and view them via the Evernote app.
Your notes are auto-saved in real-time to the local storage of your Edge browser. You can close the browser and revisit your notes at any time on the same device.
After logging in, you can choose the save to Evernote option to transfer and store your notes in your Evernote account from within the Edge browser.
Notes are stored in your browser’s local storage, which has a size limit of a few megabytes. Larger notes can be transferred to Evernote for more space.