Free note-taking for students
One tab per class. Auto-save so you never lose a lecture. No account to create, no subscription to remember. Notes stay in your browser until you clear them.
One tab per subject
Create a named tab for each class — Maths, History, Biology. Switch between them in the sidebar or the mobile bottom sheet. Each note saves independently.
Notes saved through every crash
Auto-save kicks in within half a second of every keystroke. Browser crash during an exam, laptop dies in a lecture — your notes are still there when you reopen the browser.
Private study notes
Notes go nowhere but your own browser. No classmate, teacher, or tech company can read what you write. Ideal for personal observations, reflections, and sensitive summaries.
Word count for assignments
Hitting a word limit for an essay or submission? The live word count in the footer tracks your progress as you type — no copy-pasting into a word counter.
Find and replace
Reviewing notes before an exam? Use find to jump straight to a topic keyword across large notes. Replace a term you misspelled throughout.
Export for submission
Download any note as a .txt file for simple submissions, or as a .md file for Markdown-aware platforms. Your note title becomes the filename.
Works on the school laptop or your phone
On a school-issued laptop where you can't install apps? Open the browser and go. On your phone taking notes between classes? The mobile-first design gives you a full writing surface with a sticky bottom bar for quick actions.
A better scratchpad than the notes app
This isn't a full note-taking suite — it's a fast, lightweight scratchpad. No folders, no tags, no sidebar of features to learn. Open it, type, close it. Your notes are right there the next time you need them.
Study workflow in practice
Create tabs before the semester starts — one per subject. During lectures, type in the right tab. Before exams, use Ctrl+F to search your notes for the topic. When submitting an essay draft, download as .txt. It's a complete lightweight study system in a single browser tab.