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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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the online notepad is designed to work seamlessly with the Safari browser on desktop platforms like Mac and Windows.
Yes, the online notepad offers free access to basic note-taking features, including text formatting and auto-saving capabilities.
The notepad is desktop-only and does not support Safari on iOS or iPhone. We recommend using Evernote for mobile note-taking.
Currently, there is no specific Safari extension for the notepad. Instead, you can access it directly through your Safari browser.
No, the online notepad is browser-based and requires an internet connection; offline use is not supported.
The editor includes rich text formatting like bold, italics, underline, lists, headings, and more for a WYSIWYG experience.
The notepad auto-saves your work to your browser's local storage as you type, so there's no need to manually save.
Yes, it's suitable for academic note-taking. Use features like headings and bullet points to organize your study notes efficiently.
Log in to your account, and you can save notes directly to Evernote for syncing across devices.
Free users cannot sync notes across devices. Logged-in users can save to Evernote for cloud sync capabilities.
The notepad allows you to work on one note at a time. To manage multiple notes, log in to save them in Evernote.
Yes, an internet connection is required as the notepad is entirely web-based and operates online.
No, the notepad is restricted to desktop browsers and won't work on Android devices or other mobile platforms.
No, the tool is designed for individual use. For collaboration, consider saving your notes to Evernote and sharing them from there.
Notes are stored in your browser's local storage, which generally has a limit of 5-10MB. Consider saving larger notes to Evernote.