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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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Autosave
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Frequently Asked Questions
Auto-save automatically saves your notes to the browser's local storage as you type, ensuring your work is always preserved without manual intervention.
Your notes are automatically saved in your browser's local storage, allowing you to come back to your work even after closing or refreshing the page.
No account is needed for basic functionalities such as note-taking and auto-saving. Just open the tool in your browser and start typing.
Auto-save is a core feature of the online notepad designed to keep your notes safe automatically, hence it cannot be disabled.
Yes, the online notepad is accessible via browsers on both Windows 10 and 11, enhancing your note-taking experience with auto-save.
Thanks to auto-save, your notes are stored in local storage, so they remain intact and accessible the next time you open the page.
Notes saved as free user remain in your current browser's local storage. Log in to save and access notes on different devices through Evernote.
Yes, logged-in users can transfer notes to their Evernote account, enabling access and organization across all devices where Evernote is installed.
While it offers rich text formatting, automatic text completion is not included. Focus remains on note-taking and auto-save efficiency.
Internet is required to load the tool initially; however, notes are saved in local storage which means your data remains accessible offline until you clear it.
No, currently, the online notepad with auto-save is designed for desktop use only. Mobile users should use Evernote for similar functionalities.
You can create a variety of notes such as to-do lists, drafts, research notes, and more, using the rich text editing and auto-save features.
The tool supports one note at a time in the current session. Log in to save to Evernote for handling multiple notes.
Auto-save keeps updating the current note in your browser's local storage with every change, ensuring you always have the latest version.
The tool doesn't support version history. Each keystroke updates the note in real-time, so it's focused on keeping the current version updated.